This summary of the video was created by an AI. It might contain some inaccuracies.
00:00:00 – 00:24:44
The video is centered around various mods for the game Starfield that enhance immersion, customization, and overall gameplay experience. Key mods include the "bounty hunter outfit curvy female shape vbb 50%" and "EIT Clothier Plus" for detailed and diverse clothing options, the "Nomad armor" for customizable and sleek designs, and the "mercenary suit" inspired by games like Metal Gear Solid. Mods like "star vial" introduce survival elements, adding needs such as eating and sleeping.
Other notable mods enhance the visual and atmospheric experience, such as the "Starfield Enhanced Milky Way" for a more vibrant space view and a mod that brings hulking mechs reminiscent of Mass Effect 3. Ship-related mods, such as those that require physical fuel management and aesthetic customizations, add to the realism and personalization of the game. The "Trackers Alliance" mod enriches the Bounty Hunter system with new factions and voice-acted quests.
The speakers express enthusiasm over existing and upcoming mods—highlighting their ease of installation even on consoles—and anticipate future updates and DLCs like "Shattered Space." The segment wraps up by encouraging viewers to support the channel through subscriptions, join the Exany podcast for broader industry discussions, and provide feedback on their favorite mods.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the hosts discuss various mods for the game Starfield, with a particular focus on those that enhance immersion and customization. They introduce the “bounty hunter outfit curvy female shape vbb 50%” mod, which adds detailed and lore-friendly outfits, such as gun belts, ankle belts, and a cyberpunk-style jacket. This mod allows for better customization, moving beyond the game’s usual single-piece outfits. The “EIT Clothier Plus” mod is highlighted for unlocking over 150 different clothing items, from glasses and necklaces to jackets and pants, thereby enabling players to significantly personalize their characters. These mods contribute to a more immersive and engaging player experience by enhancing character customization within the game.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the design of armors in Starfield, noting that most are bulky with many tubes, backpacks, and large helmets, which aligns with the game’s NASA Punk aesthetic. They argue for more Sleek and varied designs like the Nomad armor, which offers customizable helmets and combinations, making the player feel more like a formidable entity. They mention a mod for immersive looting that allows players to strip enemies of their gear, leaving them in their underwear, similar to Fallout and Skyrim. Additionally, they highlight the ecliptic mercenary standalone armor replacer mod, which provides a fitted sci-fi outfit with a distinctive helmet, and recommend the cortex spacit mod to complement it.
00:06:00
In this segment, the video discusses two particular mods for the game “Starfield.” The first mod is the “mercenary suit,” which offers a sleek, form-fitting design reminiscent of “Metal Gear Solid” and “Splinter Cell.” It features a helmet with yellow lights, thick padding for protection, and an antenna for communication. This suit is functional for both male and female characters and can be paired with a cape for a unique appearance.
The second mod highlighted is “star vial,” which significantly enhances the game’s immersion, especially for those who enjoy survival mode. This mod integrates basic survival needs such as eating, sleeping, drinking, and treating wounds, adding a deeper layer of realism. It includes a needs tracker device that helps players manage their character’s health and well-being. The mod also allows for customization of damage settings, making gameplay more intense and shooter-like, akin to “Call of Duty.”
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses several mods for a Bethesda game. The first mod introduces hulking mechs, starting at level 50, offering a challenging and immersive combat experience. The mechs, reminiscent of those in Mass Effect 3, have no weak points and require strategic gameplay involving jet packs and evasion. The speaker praises the visual appeal and satisfaction in combat, suggesting Bethesda should integrate this mod into the game.
Next, the speaker talks about the “Starfield Enhanced Milky Way,” which is currently available only on PC but anticipated for Xbox. This mod overlays a full-color Milky Way image, enhancing the visual experience both in space and on planets. It significantly improves the game’s atmosphere, making it more vibrant and expansive. The speaker highly recommends this mod for PC players and encourages Xbox players to watch for updates. Lastly, they briefly mention an add-on mod for Starfield that introduces the need for fuel.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the speaker details several mods that enhance the immersive experience of space travel in the game Starfield. One mod makes ship maintenance and refueling more interactive by requiring players to physically manage fuel and perform actions in their ship, instead of allowing fast travel from anywhere. This mod makes space travel feel more authentic and dangerous, requiring proper planning based on fuel and supplies, and includes a captain’s radio for emergency refueling. Another mod introduces “star shards” on planets, which grant skill points when collected, encouraging exploration. Lastly, the speaker mentions a mod that auto-solves repetitive temple puzzles, reducing the tedium of navigating similar challenges repeatedly.
00:15:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses several mods for the game Starfield. The first mod, “auto-solve Temple puzzles,” is praised for simplifying temple puzzles, making it ideal for veteran players who have invested many hours in the game. The “Trackers Alliance” mod significantly enhances the Bounty Hunter system by adding a new faction, a scanner feature to track down bounties in major settlements, and new quest-driven targets with extensive voice acting and new locations. The third mod, “improved sublight engine boost,” appeals to those who enjoy immersion by allowing extended boosting and faster travel within a system, akin to No Man’s Sky. Lastly, the speaker hints at a new mod for customized ship building, mentioning the challenges of existing ship design constraints.
00:18:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a mod that adds over 50 or 60 aesthetic customization options for ships in Starfield. These options allow players to create unique ship designs, such as an X-Wing style, by adding structural additions that enhance the ship’s appearance without affecting its functionality, other than adding weight. The aesthetic enhancements, including blue lights on the wings, significantly improve the visual experience, especially in dark space or when landing on moons. The speaker praises this mod for personalizing the gameplay and enhancing immersion, thanks to the creativity of the community of modders. They also mention the excitement for future updates and DLCs, like the “Shattered Space” DLC coming in September 2024, which will further expand the game’s universe. Additionally, another person, possibly named Red, is complimented for showcasing impressive character outfits, emphasizing the variety and creativity in combining in-game assets. The segment concludes by addressing concerns about the complexity of certain mods, like the ship fuel system mod, reassuring viewers that they are user-friendly and enhance the simulation aspect of the game.
00:21:00
In this part of the video, the speakers discuss upcoming expansions and mods for a Bethesda game, highlighting the addition of Rovers and other features aimed at enhancing the game’s growth. They express excitement about mods, particularly one that adds variety to building structures. One favorite mod discussed is the Nomad outfit, praised for its sleek, custom-built look, contrasting with the bulky NASA Punk aesthetic of the base game. They emphasize how easy it is to install mods, even on consoles, without causing game crashes. The conversation concludes with enthusiasm about the potential for even more mods to continuously improve the gameplay experience.
00:24:00
In this part of the video, viewers are encouraged to support the Cole Eastwood Channel by subscribing, hitting the join button, or joining the Patreon for early access to videos. Additional content is available through the Exany podcast every Monday at 5:00 p.m. Pacific or 8:00 p.m. Eastern, where industry news, tech hardware, future developments, leaks, and rumors are discussed with guests. The creator also requests feedback on favorite and impressive mods in the comment section, urging viewers to be kind.