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Bethesda plan official Starfield mod support for release in 2024Creation Kit 2 is on the way

Creation Kit 2 is on the way

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Image credit:Bethesda / Rock Paper Shotgun

The Stronghold, one of Starfield’s best ships.

Bethesda are adding official support forStarfield modsin 2024, Bethesda Games Studios top banana Todd Howard has toldFamitsuin a Japanese language interview. People are already moddingStarfield, of course - the options range from"Potato Mode" functionality for lower-spec computers, through somewhat controversialStarfield DLSS mods, to the all-importantStarfield script extender, which lets other modders add “scripting capabilities and functionality” to the game. But Bethesda have yet to release proper in-house tools, aka Creation Kit 2.The full Famitsu interview is worth a pop both for assorted Todd titbits like how Bethesda got to grips with spaceship design, and also for a possibly specific-to-this-writer machine translation quirk which renders “Starfield” as “Todd Planet”. I, for one, dearly wish Starfield had been officially titled Todd Planet. I would have given such a game eleventeen out of ten, straight off the bat, with bonus points awarded if there were, indeed, an actual Todd Planet to discover in the game. Can you even imagine, in your wildest space-faring delusions, landing upon the exotic surface of a giant Todd? What flora and fauna might we encounter there? And given that Bethesda fans are in the habit of recreating Howard in the game, why is there not a Todd Planet mod already?Here’s ourStarfield reviewif you want a moderately but not wholly unimpressed analysis of the vanilla game. If you need a hand tinkering under the hood, here’s Ollie’show to install Starfield modswalkthrough. Thanks for passing this on,Destructoid!

Bethesda are adding official support forStarfield modsin 2024, Bethesda Games Studios top banana Todd Howard has toldFamitsuin a Japanese language interview. People are already moddingStarfield, of course - the options range from"Potato Mode" functionality for lower-spec computers, through somewhat controversialStarfield DLSS mods, to the all-importantStarfield script extender, which lets other modders add “scripting capabilities and functionality” to the game. But Bethesda have yet to release proper in-house tools, aka Creation Kit 2.The full Famitsu interview is worth a pop both for assorted Todd titbits like how Bethesda got to grips with spaceship design, and also for a possibly specific-to-this-writer machine translation quirk which renders “Starfield” as “Todd Planet”. I, for one, dearly wish Starfield had been officially titled Todd Planet. I would have given such a game eleventeen out of ten, straight off the bat, with bonus points awarded if there were, indeed, an actual Todd Planet to discover in the game. Can you even imagine, in your wildest space-faring delusions, landing upon the exotic surface of a giant Todd? What flora and fauna might we encounter there? And given that Bethesda fans are in the habit of recreating Howard in the game, why is there not a Todd Planet mod already?Here’s ourStarfield reviewif you want a moderately but not wholly unimpressed analysis of the vanilla game. If you need a hand tinkering under the hood, here’s Ollie’show to install Starfield modswalkthrough. Thanks for passing this on,Destructoid!

Bethesda are adding official support forStarfield modsin 2024, Bethesda Games Studios top banana Todd Howard has toldFamitsuin a Japanese language interview. People are already moddingStarfield, of course - the options range from"Potato Mode" functionality for lower-spec computers, through somewhat controversialStarfield DLSS mods, to the all-importantStarfield script extender, which lets other modders add “scripting capabilities and functionality” to the game. But Bethesda have yet to release proper in-house tools, aka Creation Kit 2.

The full Famitsu interview is worth a pop both for assorted Todd titbits like how Bethesda got to grips with spaceship design, and also for a possibly specific-to-this-writer machine translation quirk which renders “Starfield” as “Todd Planet”. I, for one, dearly wish Starfield had been officially titled Todd Planet. I would have given such a game eleventeen out of ten, straight off the bat, with bonus points awarded if there were, indeed, an actual Todd Planet to discover in the game. Can you even imagine, in your wildest space-faring delusions, landing upon the exotic surface of a giant Todd? What flora and fauna might we encounter there? And given that Bethesda fans are in the habit of recreating Howard in the game, why is there not a Todd Planet mod already?

Here’s ourStarfield reviewif you want a moderately but not wholly unimpressed analysis of the vanilla game. If you need a hand tinkering under the hood, here’s Ollie’show to install Starfield modswalkthrough. Thanks for passing this on,Destructoid!