Popular streamer shroud recently delved into the highly anticipated game Starfield, but his attempt at a chaotic evil playthrough quickly backfired. Curiosity got the best of him as he started shooting random NPCs in the city of New Atlantis, only to regret his actions moments later.
Upon realizing the consequences of his reckless behavior, shroud promptly loaded a quicksave he had made prior to his rampage. Apologizing for his curiosity, he acknowledged that his actions had led to his demise. The NPCs turned against him, and he narrowly escaped their wrath by quickly exiting the game.
While this incident may have discouraged shroud from pursuing an evil playthrough, it doesn’t mean that Starfield lacks such options. With its branching main storyline and numerous side quests, players can certainly embrace their inner rogue and become the most notorious galaxy pirate. However, starting off by indiscriminately attacking innocent NPCs in a heavily guarded city early on in the game is not advisable, unless one seeks a swift and foolish death.
As more gaming community creators gain access to Starfield’s early release, we can expect to see more clips like this. Open-world games often entice players to experiment, and with Starfield’s seemingly endless possibilities, it serves as the perfect playground for testing deadly and reckless ideas.
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