Starfield: Engage in Heinous Crimes and Face the Consequences

Starfield: Engage in Heinous Crimes and Face the Consequences

Bethesda RPGs have always been ⁣praised for the degree of freedom they allow, but Starfield won’t even shy away from the⁣ most ‍gruesome crimes. The degree of⁢ choice already revealed is staggering: five joinable⁤ factions, three convertible religions, ship customization, character customization, and a whole open-world galaxy to ⁤explore in Starfield. That alone should⁤ be enough⁣ to keep most‍ players busy, but for those who want to go off ‌the beaten path, Starfield allows for that, too.

Crime⁣ and punishment have often been major factors in previous Bethesda RPGs. Oblivion had the now-infamously overzealous guards, whose catchphrase, “Stop! You violated the​ law!” struck fear into the hearts of⁢ millions. Skyrim⁤ carried over a system of bounties, jail time, and fences for ⁤stolen goods from its predecessor. It’s no surprise to hear that Starfield will use a similar system of law and order, but its most ⁣heinous offenses rival the worst thing anyone ⁤could do in⁢ Skyrim.

During a Discord Q&A, lead designer Emil Pagliarulo revealed that⁢ smuggling organs​ will ‌feature in Starfield. Naturally, the organs ported in this unregulated trade are considered contraband, and ships will need special parts to get them past security. ​While it’s not⁣ clear ⁣whether players will actually be harvesting the organs themselves or simply delivering them, this ​is one of the most disturbing crimes they’ve ever been able to commit in a Bethesda RPG. The most dastardly deed possible in Skyrim, by contrast, is cannibalism. Trading organs might pale ​in comparison to ⁤eating them, but if organ trading is possible, there may be far‍ worse crimes ​to commit in Starfield.

Crime ⁤may pay, but it can also cost the perpetrator dearly. There will be ⁢several factions in Starfield for players to run afoul of. Multiple of these can put bounties on criminals’ heads. As always in Bethesda RPGs, three options are ​available: pay‍ up,⁢ go to jail, or resist arrest. It’s likely that⁣ the factions differ on what​ constitutes a crime and which ones are more serious than others, but organ smuggling ⁢will probably upset anyone involved in trading or medical regulations. Even so, it’s a⁢ pretty outrageous offense, so don’t be surprised if⁣ getting caught red-handed incurs multiple high fees.

The ⁣legal system in Starfield sounds pretty similar to those in Oblivion and Skyrim. Still, it’ll doubtless include a whole new host of space-age crimes that wouldn’t be possible in The Elder Scrolls’⁣ medieval fantasy setting. For the ‍moment, organ harvesting seems to be the worst crime possible in Starfield, but further dirty dealings will probably be revealed after its release.

2023-08-18 10:24:04
Link from screenrant.com

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