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opinions on this dogshit game couple years after it released?
game sucked imo, only fun thing was making space ships.
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putting all that effort into the spaceships is pointless when you cant actually fly them on planets, where they are actually needed.

and also the space travel is nothing more than "fast travel" its just embarrassingly shit.
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>putting all that effort into the spaceships is pointless when you cant actually fly them on planets, where they are actually needed.
yeah that is one of the biggest downsides for a game about building ships and traveling through space.
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Despite it's many many flaws I still like it
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see No Mans Sky or Elite for how space travel between stars and planets is done.
Starfailed is 40 years behind , its beyond a joke.
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building outposts was a way bigger waste of time. at least with spaceship modification you only needed credits. building outposts required you to have gigatons of resources and in the end you end up making a completely useless thing that doesn't even look very good. like could've been playing any Indie settlement builder game and gotten a way better experience than what Bethesda offers.



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