Summary
AStarfieldplayer online has made a very helpful realization after 18 months of playing the game. While this is something someStarfieldplayers may already be aware of, it could be of use to others who don’t know that this exists.
BecauseStarfieldis such a massive game, it doesn’t necessarily give players all the information they need. It’s a game about exploration, so it makes sense that the expectation is that players will find a lot of things out by themselves. This can lead to gamers not noticing things that, to others, might seem obvious, especially after long playtimes. For example, someStarfieldplayers took a while to notice that they can rename gunsafter launch, as again, the game does not exactly explain it. There are ups and downs to this approach - players may miss out on some vital information, but it also gives the game a steeper and more satisfying learning curve.
Redditor djwoske noticed, after playing the game for 18 months, that by pressing the right bumper on the Xbox controller, players can see the names of systems on the in-game map. According to the player, they had been using online maps to travel across the galaxy, and only made the helpful time-saving realization after searching for aStarfieldmodto solve their problem. They then lamented why there isn’t a tooltip at the bottom of the map by default, as it could have saved them plenty of time in the long run.
Starfield Player Notices Map System Name Toggle After 18 Months
It wasn’t exactly their fault, though. Another user pointed out that it was a quality-of-life addition as part of aStarfieldupdatefrom a while ago, so it makes sense that some who have been playing since launch wouldn’t expect it to be there. This could explain why it’s never explicitly told to players, too, with it being a post-launch addition. Plenty of users shared the fact that they had been using a mod for the same functionality, thanking djwoske for sharing the tip.
Bethesda continues to provide updates forStarfieldalmost two years after its release. Despite a mixed reception from players, the studio has remained committed to its sci-fi RPG, and there’s still more to come. According to one insider,Starfieldis still set to launch on PlayStation 5later this year, after initially only launching on PC and Xbox Series X/S.