Considering that there are 1,694 planets, it didn’t take long.
It’s been out for a little over a month Starfield (which you can read our test about here), but there’s already someone exploring every planet with every species, and it didn’t take as long as we thought. Space Adventurer on PC Doomzero He spent 90% of his total 200 hours of play time exploring planets, 1,694 planets to be exact, which is almost all the celestial bodies in the game, and didn’t get where he couldn’t due to Starfield’s bugs.
A true scientific explorer. A complete survey of every possible planet.
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After extensive mental calculations, it turns out that DoomZero’s duration is “only” 180 hours, that is, approximately. It spent 7 1/2 days exploring the planets, landing at 1,694 sites and scanning everything it could in a month, discovering more than nine planets per hour. Not only did he survey the planets, he also cataloged every plant and animal on them.
According to his own account, the greatest challenge was the diversity of the animal world, with flying creatures, small insects, and of course aquatic creatures found in ocean biomes, which could only be examined by landing on a beach.
“The other thing I realized early on was how important all the scanning capabilities were.”
he added. Although infinite space sometimes seems so vast, he finds something special even in the most boring moons.
“Some of my favorite places were moons that had few resources but were so close to large planets we could only see them on the horizon.”
DoomZero’s passion and perseverance are a great example of how deep experiences video games can provide when the player has their own motivations, and it’s clear that developers can learn what and how to delve deeper. Of course, I’m not talking about completely unnecessary shoes or a hamburger boat.