Summary
- A Starfield player discovered it's possible to spin globes after 1,200 hours, showcasing one of the easily-missed interactions in the game.
- Starfield gained a positive reception from critics, with most praise for its sprawling universe and criticism for uninspired open world.
- Players can uncover unique elements in Starfield even after hundreds of hours, like rare party ships and hidden locations.
A veteran Starfield player has recently discovered a neat detail about the game after over 1,200 hours, that it’s possible to spin globes. Starfield is a huge open-world game with several secrets and curious details, so it’s not entirely surprising to see a player still uncovering interactions like this one after so many hours of gameplay.
Starfield was originally released in 2023 after around eight years of development. Despite being somewhat controversial around players, Starfield gained mostly positive reviews from critics, obtaining an average critic score of 85 on OpenCritic. Most of the game’s praise comes from its sprawling universe, while the criticism was mostly aimed at how uninspired and empty the open world felt to some people.
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Now, a Starfield player called twistedlistener shared their latest discovery with the community, which they only uncovered after playing the game for over 1,200 hours. In a short video shared by the player, it’s possible to see twistedlistener hitting a globe with their weapon to make it spin. This discovery gained over 2,100 upvotes, as most players also had no idea that it was possible to make globes spin in Starfield, and the video showcased just how detailed the world of Starfield can be.
Starfield Player Learns They Can Spin Globes
This is not the first time a player has discovered amusing elements in Starfield after playing for hundreds of hours. Last year, for example, one gamer discovered a rare party ship in Starfield after playing for 300 hours. The bizarre random encounter saw the gamer finding a ship fully decorated with flags and a happy captain welcoming the guests.
Another gamer found an impressive location in Starfield after 700 hours. This player was exploring the universe after sinking hundreds of hours into the game and discovered a Neurodyne Botany Lab on the planet Beta Marae I. This rare and well-hidden location was a stunning place with several plants that looked very unique and were described as “absolutely massive” by the player.
Not many gamers play Starfield for over 1,000 hours, but the ones who do are bound to find really unique experiences and achieve incredible feats. One gamer who played the space exploration game for over 1,100 hours, for example, recently maxed out their skills in Starfield by reaching Level 326 after exploring 3,515 locations and gaining over 43 million credits. Hopefully, other skilled players will keep sharing their latest feats in Starfield with the community.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 85 /100 Critics Rec: 83%
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