
Jay Dook
@JayDook • 6,955 subscribers
Sys. Admin / Network Engineer by day. This account focuses on Starfield and other sci-fi RPGs. I game in the Xbox/PC ecosystems. Steam: Jay_Dook XBGT: JayDook
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With the recent launch of the Free Lanes update for Starfield, we got immersive interplanetary travel. Now, a new mod/creation brings more immersive intersystem travel. In a similar vein to Cruise Mode, “Grav Lanes” lets you move freely around your ship mid–grav jump. You can do everything you normally would onboard and actually experience the journey, complete with a light show outside your windows. Check out the video to see it in action. I’ll drop the link in the replies.
Jay Dook51,560 次观看 • 1 个月前

A note to first-time Starfield players, especially those jumping in (soon) on PlayStation: Starfield is not a space sim. Period. If you go in expecting that, you might miss what actually makes it special. At its core, it’s a Bethesda RPG. The same charm, freedom, and exploration we’ve loved for years. That said… it borrows just enough from space sims to enhance the experience. With dynamic planetary systems and shifting day/night cycles, you’ll rarely see the same sky twice. So don’t rush it. Take your time. Wander. And seriously… look up!
Jay Dook58,001 次观看 • 2 个月前

Bethesda Game Studios’ past games are defined by dense, handcrafted worlds layered with stories and secrets. They are timeless for a reason. Starfield stands on those shoulders, but also on its own. It pushes into new territory. It asks players to look beyond what is written and appeals to the true explorer, the pioneer. It speaks to those who love and appreciate classic BGS storytelling, while giving players the freedom to chart untouched planets, scan and catalog alien ecosystems, and cross the vastness of space. And my personal favorite, it gives you truly dynamic skies to reward you along the way. It keeps that familiar Bethesda style and charm, but places it inside a universe where discovery feels untamed and alive. It's not just about finding stuff. It seeks to give you a sense of the wonderment an actual space explorer might feel without weighing you down with overly cumbersome controls and complicated systems. It's NOT a space sim, but it taps in that vein just enough to give you the freedom to chart your own course. Anyway, that's my two cents. I love both approaches, and appreciate the freedom given to me in Starfield.
Jay Dook30,357 次观看 • 3 个月前

