Starfield players' creativity seems to know no bounds, just like the exploration in Bethesda's space-based RPG, from excellent real-life replicas to fantastic mods.
Many players have created stunning outposts and unique ships, some using mods to enhance their gaming experience while others prefer to play vanilla Starfield.
One particular player created a relaxing getaway paradiseāa beach bum-themed outpost made for laidback bounty hunters.
Originally posted on Reddit by user u/Mills1227, they featured their amazing beach bum-inspired outpost they decorated using various mods, such as the Inquisitor Build A Farm mod.
Complete with a campfire, dock, workstations, garden, and living quarters, their outpost on Serpentis III is the perfect hideaway for bounty hunters who want to relax after an intense mission.
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They have also added a list of the mods they used, so players with the same outpost vibes can create and decorate their own.
Mods have recently become a must-have in Starfield and are now available to Xbox players.
We have collated a list of essential mods for Xbox users, complete with a modding guide for those who have just started their modding journey.
In other Starfield news, Todd Howard recently shared in an interview that Starfield has amassed a total of 14 million players, with the studio now aiming for yearly content in the form of story expansions.
Shattered Space will be released this year, with another expansion in the works for Starfieldās Year 2.
In the meantime, eager players can explore more Creations Club mods, ranging from Star Wars-themed customizations to DLC-sized add-ons.
Currently, just 2% of the available mods are paid, so players who want to save their Creations Club credits can choose to download free and good-quality mods.
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