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Starfield’s Vast Universe Frustrates Completionist Gamers

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Gaming completionists are getting frustrated with Starfield’s endless number of planets and their multitude of flora and fauna to scan and discover. Players are tirelessly exploring the galaxies, landing on planets for resources, and scanning plants and creatures to earn bonuses and credits. However, one player has made an interesting discovery that may help others in their quest to find that elusive last species of fauna.

A Breakthrough for Finding Fauna

A Redditor named ICCanada shared their findings over the weekend, which may assist players in locating the final species of fauna on certain planets and moons. ICCanada has been roleplaying as a “white-coat scientist,” focusing on survey missions and completing planet research to achieve 100 percent completion.

The Beetle Conundrum

While conducting their research, ICCanada encountered a recurring problem – the beetles. These tiny bugs were incredibly difficult to find, often leaving ICCanada with everything else scanned except for the beetles. However, they made a crucial observation: the beetles always had “Scavenger” in their name.

The Importance of Creature Titles

In Starfield, creatures on planets have titles in their names such as Hunter, Prey, or Scavenger. These titles are not just for show; they serve a purpose. Surveying certain types of species can lead players to others. ICCanada discovered that by following a group of Hunters to a location where they engage and kill a bunch of Prey, they could then wait for the Scavengers to appear.

A Game-Changing Tip

This breakthrough tip could be a game-changer for players who have been stuck at two out of three fauna scanned. Other players in the thread also noted that fauna could include marine life, further expanding the possibilities for exploration and discovery.

The Depth of the Starfield Experience

Many players were impressed by the depth of the Starfield experience when taking the extra steps to fully enjoy everything the open world has to offer. Role-playing goes beyond dialog options and branching quests; it encompasses the choice of whether or not to engage in certain activities. Skipping the main quest entirely can still result in a complete and fulfilling playthrough. This level of deep role-playing is what draws players to Bethesda games.

In conclusion, Starfield’s vast universe presents a challenge for completionist gamers, but with the right strategies and observations, players can overcome obstacles and fully immerse themselves in the rich and rewarding experience the game has to offer.
Source: DOTESPORTS

 

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