Highlights
- Starfield’s ship-building feature stood out positively despite initial game criticism.
- A player recreated iconic Halo ships in Starfield using a glitch for enhanced accuracy.
- Bethesda’s commitment to Starfield through updates and upcoming DLC shows a positive direction for the game.
A talented Starfield player online has shared their awesome set of ship builds based on the Halo series. Several iconic ships make the cut in these Starfield builds, as well as one that many Halo fans will be unaware even exists.
Upon its release, Starfield received a ton of criticism from gamers. Many felt it did not live up to the promises pre-release, although this was not the case for its ship-building feature. This was commonly seen as a bright spot, even for those who didn’t particularly care for Starfield. Since the game’s launch, there have been a ton of awesome ship builds from the community. One Starfield player even built Anakin Skywalker’s starfighter from Star Wars in the game, and it’s interesting to see how iconic ships from other franchises translate to Bethesda’s RPG. With ship-building remaining extremely popular, these types of creations should continue to pop up for a long time yet.
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Redditor Anarchy_Nova shared the impressive set of awesome Starfield builds, which celebrate several ships from the Halo series. First up is the Seraph, which made its first appearance in Halo Reach. This is followed by the iconic Halo Phantom, as well as the Falcata. The Falcata is interesting, as it’s a cut ship from Halo Wars, meaning many players won’t even know it exists. The final ship is the Prowler, as it appears in Halo 5. Each ship is crammed with detail, and is a shining example of what’s possible with Starfield’s ship-building tools.
Halo Ships Recreated in Starfield
According to Anarchy_Nova, the ships were not built using the tools as intended. Instead, they use a Starfield glitch to assist with the ship-building, allowing the player to push the tools further than usual. While this could mean the builds are slightly buggy, there’s no doubt that it helps make them look much more accurate, which is a trade-off worth taking.
Starfield is on the right track at the moment. After a divisive launch, Bethesda has released several large Starfield updates that have impressed players. The direction the game is heading certainly seems much more positive than it did just a few months ago, and the release of the Shattered Space DLC later this year could further improve what the game has to offer. It’s not perfect yet, but it’s exciting that Bethesda is committing to the title and helping it achieve its true potential, rather than leaving it to swiftly die.