One of the amazing things about the epic space exploration game Starfield is the ability to create Outposts across the game’s different star systems. This ability enables players to mine important resources, which can then later be used in ship upgrades and additional improvements. In Starfield, Outposts also increase the number of assignments for the crew, so they aren’t limited to just being on the ship. However, the initial investment in an Outpost isn’t a cheap one and requires specific building materials and resources to start. Things like Solar Arrays, Water Vapor Extractors, and Science Habs all come with a hefty cost, so planning is important.
Luckily, when searching for the right planet to start an Outpost in Starfield, there are a few key factors to keep in mind, the most important of those being the types of resources the planet contains and the climate on the planet. Resource gathering is one of the primary purposes of constructing an Outpost, and planets with rich resources required in crafting or research should be considered. Climate should also be considered, as more harsh climates will require higher-level spacesuits to sustain outside the walls of the Outpost. Later in the game, there’s a good chance Outpost construction will be done specifically for key resources.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it’s hard to find a stable, habitable planet—even in the early game of Starfield. Many planets either have very harsh weather conditions or can’t sustain life at all, making the task of finding an Outpost a surprisingly hard one early on. However, if you’re looking for the most beautiful planet, Jemison in the starting Alpha Centauri System is the way to go. There’s a reason why New Atlantis is located on the planet, and it’s a good starting point for most people’s journeys by providing a variety of biome choices.
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While the planet itself has a limited variety of natural resources, it does have a nice variety of colorful flora and fauna that can be explored, as well as a stable environment that enables players to be outside of their space suit when outside of the walls of their Outpost. Ultimately, it serves as a nice place to get started with understanding the mechanics of Outpost building and resource gathering.
2023-09-04 01:00:04
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