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[-] Cethin@lemmy.zip 9 points 8 months ago

It's crazy to me how close that system was to being great and then seeing what they did with outposts in Starfield. While I didn't really care for how it worked in vanilla, the ability to customize your base was awesome. Babysitting settlements was a chore, but SimSettlements fixes that. Starfield you can't do much to customize it and it essentially useless from a mechanics standpoint, except for grinding a bunch of levels by cheesing time compression planets, but I'll just use the console if I want to do that.

[-] davehtaylor@beehaw.org 5 points 8 months ago

The problem with Starfield's settlements is that they are entirely resource mining operations. They aren't really settlements in the way Fallout's are. You have to spend a phenomenal amount of time to get the perks needed to make it even remotely useful or manageable, and by the time you get there, it's not even worth it (which is true for most of Starfield's mechanics, IMO).

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