Starfield players are now enjoying Bethesda’s June Update, which included gameplay fixes and new mods, such as the Trackers Alliance Quest.
While the bounty-hunting questline mod has garnered various reactions from the player base regarding the paid mods controversy, the quest is still gaining popularity.
Players even discuss the most ridiculous reasons for having a wanted bounty, with the most ridiculous ones being discussed in the subreddit.
Originally posted on Reddit by u/Larache789, they may have finally discovered the most ridiculous crime posted for a wanted bounty hunter.
While walking on the outskirts of Akila City, they found their bounty target loitering about with a crime no one expected - talking in a movie theater. This sparked reactions from fellow players in the thread, and the community members have started discussing what sorts of crimes they want to see in their future bounty hunts.
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Starfield players wanted ridiculous crimes such as “using a loudspeaker in public” and “open-mouth coughing near people.” While these petty crimes are hilarious, it would only be a matter of time before someone modifies them into the quest itself.
With the newly added Creations Kit, community modders can now add their own features and improvements. Xbox players can now access these mods and add them to their game saves.
However, players need to be aware that some mods disable achievements on Xbox, so players who aim for 100% completion must check whether their installed mod will disable these achievements.
In other Starfield news, Todd Howard has confirmed that Starfield’s Year 2 is already in the works. It will include various features, including land vehicles, and more details about this expansion will be announced right after the release of Shattered Space DLC.
Whether hunting bounties with petty crimes or sticking to a simple homesteading life in Starfield, stay updated with the latest news and announcements at Starfield Portal.
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