"Starfield: From Junk-Filled Ships to Space Dragonborn, A Review of Bethesda's Epic Space Adventure"

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Players of the newly released game Starfield are finding themselves filling up their spaceships with useless items that serve no purpose in the game. Despite not being able to do anything with these items, players are unable to resist turning their ships into portable junkyards. While the game incentivizes selling these items, players face challenges in finding places to sell them and transporting them due to limited encumbrance. Despite the lack of functionality, some players are finding enjoyment in hoarding these items, while others are dreaming of paying off their first house with the profits.
Topics:technology#gaming#hoarding#inventory-management#player-experience#space-exploration#starfield
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