A player who got early access to Starfield has shared a valuable tip for all newcomers to the game: don’t fast travel. Instead of instantly teleporting to your destination, take the time to fly your ship manually. By doing so, you’ll arrive in the planet’s orbit first and have the opportunity to experience more of what the game has to offer.
Many players agreed with this advice, sharing stories of valuable side quests and interesting encounters they would have missed if they had fast traveled. One player even mentioned a quest that rewarded them with 7,500 credits. Others shared amusing encounters with NPCs like Grandma and a geologist with a worn-out grav drive.
However, some players felt that this tip was only for those who wanted random encounters and a deeper immersion in the game. They still preferred to use fast travel when they needed to quickly visit a planet for specific purposes.
Starfield, like other Bethesda titles, offers a vast world to explore and discover. While fast travel may be convenient, it takes away from the essence of the game—space exploration. So, next time you’re tempted to hit that warp button, consider what you might be missing out on and take the time to fly there manually instead.
Starfield is now available to all players as of September 6th.
Time | Score | Content |
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Sept. 5 | + | A player advises against fast travel in Starfield, suggesting players manually fly their ships to their destinations to fully experience the game. |
Sept. 5 | + | Players agree, sharing stories of valuable side quests and interesting encounters they would have missed if they had fast traveled. |
Sept. 5 | + | Some players feel the tip is only for those seeking random encounters and a deeper immersion in the game, while others still prefer fast travel for quick visits. |
Sept. 6 | + | Starfield is officially available to all players. |
Source: DOTESPORTS