this post was submitted on 21 Sep 2023
122 points (99.2% liked)
Starfield
2860 readers
1 users here now
Welcome to the Starfield community on Lemmy.zip!
- Follow instance rules (no spam, keep it civil and respectful, be constructive, tag NSFW)
Helpful links:
Spoiler policy:
- No spoilers in titles; if you want to share images with spoilers, preferably post the image in the body of the post. If you do make an image post, mark it NSFW.
- Add
[Spoilers]
to your title if there will be untagged spoilers in the post. - Game mechanics and general discoveries (ship parts, weapons, etc) don't need a spoiler tag.
- Details about questlines and other story related content are spoilers. Use your best judgement!
Post & comment spoiler syntax:
<spoiler here>
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
I wish for 0g in ships while in space. Would fix many issues and make it more of a sim
I wish you could turn it off but isn't the lore explanation the grav drive giving artificial gravity? Or did I Mendela effect something.
They need to make up they're mind on grav drive being law or mechanic as when I remove all power from grav I'm still feet on the ground
Why do you hate basic grammar? It seriously hurt to read your comment.
Well I've got dyslexia so thats a good reason I guess but its also my strength as I had to work a lot harder to get to where I am
Mild spoilers. There's a few levels where it's zero g. Some random encounters where you raid a enemy ship, it's zero g and when you reach the captain's chair, you turn the gravity back on and all the doohickeys like pencils and mugs fall down in a really satisfying way.
I think that happens if you damage the grav drive before boarding but I'm not entirely sure.
I thought that one random spacestation where gravity turned on and off every 10 seconds was pretty interesting puzzle wise.
If you knock out someone's grav drive before boarding youll have 0g, I often aim for it lol