When it came onto the market last year, Starfield set out to bring an exciting story of space exploration to life. The wait for Bethesda's sci-fi adventure was filled with excitement Starfield seemed to be one of the developer's most ambitious projects to date. Unfortunately, the game failed to generate the same enthusiasm as other Bethesda titles. Although the game has strong qualities, it often lacks the immersion that its predecessors enjoyed Skyrim And Fallout 3 Offer.
The divisive reputation of Starfield continues to pursue it a year later. Although there were some great highlights, such as the addition of the game's first vehicle, the REV-8, other updates proved disappointing. Starfieldis the first DLC, Shattered spacewas highly anticipated, but ultimately proved to be potentially more controversial than the base game. Now, an experiment conducted by Reddit user Cleobule reveals a major immersion-breaking issue related to the conflict between the Crimson Fleet and UC SysDef. Although the two factions hate each other, the Crimson Fleet does not seem to react when players wear a SysDef uniform.
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Starfield's plot hole with the Crimson Fleet and SysDef highlights a huge missed opportunity
A chance to improve immersion
Ultimately, players face a big decision Starfield. The decision to join the Crimson Fleet or the UC SysDef represents a moral crossroads. SysDef is a militarized police organization that many in the galaxy view as oppressive, while the freedom-loving Crimson Fleet can take that freedom too far by engaging in criminal activity , including murder. Both choices have their pros and cons, but one thing is certain: the Crimsons fleet despises SysDef and vice versa.
Of course, one would expect that a player disguising themselves as a SysDef member and entering Crimson Fleet territory would immediately be met with aggression. However, this does not appear to be the case. In her experiment, Cleobule attempts to infiltrate the Crimson fleet while wearing a full SysDef uniform. Surprisingly, none of the Crimson Fleet NPCs seemed to notice or care. There was a lot of criticism Starfield Although some complaints may be trivial, criticism of the game's immersion is more valid.
The Crimson Fleet's headquarters is The Key, a former United Colonies star station.
Bethesda takes the pressure off potentially exciting conflicts
With a big selling point of Starfield Since this is immersive space exploration, it would only make sense for Crimson Fleet members to show hostility or even violence towards players wearing SysDef uniforms. The lawless nature of these space pirates would be completely reactive in a truly immersive world, but Starfield Unfortunately, don't dare to take that leap. Missteps like the one Cleobule encountered show where Starfield must continue to improve if Bethesda wants it to fully deliver on its pre-release promises.
Starfield remains controversial, but there is still room for growth
Hopefully future DLCs and updates will provide improvements
Despite the reception Shattered space While it's not overwhelmingly positive, there's still room for Bethesda to make stronger updates and expansions. With these updates there will hopefully be changes that bring the immersion in the world to a better level, as trying to negotiate with the Crimson Fleet in full SysDef garb would be a really fun challenge.
UC SysDef stands for “United Colonies System Defense”. It is a branch of the UC Navy specifically tasked with destroying the Crimson Fleet.
There are still many functions Starfield Players hope that the game will be expanded sometime in the near future. There are currently plans for an expansion Starfield further, but it's unclear whether improving immersion is a priority with these changes or not. Until then, SysDef players can have a little fun interacting with members of the Crimson Fleet without any consequences.