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The video provides a comprehensive review of various mods available for the game Starfield, highlighting their features and benefits. Key mods include the “No More Angry Companions” mod, which prevents followers from getting upset over the player's criminal actions, and the "Improved Follower Behavior" mod that optimizes follower mechanics such as spacing and speed. Other notable mods include the "Environmental Seal" for hazard protection, "Better Boxing" for enhanced melee damage, and the "Smarter Space Suits," which improves immersion by hiding suits in safe areas. Additionally, luxury home mods add significant architectural options. The creator concludes by acknowledging the value of paid mods, the cross-platform availability of these mods on both Xbox and PC, and encourages viewer engagement for future content.
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In this segment of the video, the creator discusses several notable mods for the game Starfield, starting with the “no more Angry companions” mod which prevents followers from disliking the player for criminal actions. Another mod, “improved follower behavior,” enhances follower mechanics by maintaining optimal distances, adjusting speeds, and better stealth behavior. Additionally, the starb barn gravis suit mod provides a legendary armor with good stats, found in the lodge. The “unlimited resources” mod offers perpetual containers with unlimited crafting materials, ammo, healing items, and credits, facilitating easy resource gathering. Lastly, an environmental seal mod is mentioned for its ability to protect against various environmental hazards.
00:03:00
In this segment, the video discusses several mods and their functionalities. The “Environmental Seal” armor provides protection against environmental hazards without occupying any armor slots and offers base and customizable resistance levels. The “Better Boxing” mod increases melee attack damage, raising it by 25% per tier. The “Visible Konomark Watch” mod allows players to see a wristwatch during gameplay, which appears or disappears based on character outfits, and is also added to the main companions. The “Smarter Space Suits” mod hides spacesuits and helmets in safe environments and syncs follower suits with the player’s, adding to immersion. Lastly, the “Vanilla Flashlight Improved” mod enhances the flashlight’s range and size.
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In this part of the video, several new mods and features for a game are discussed:
1. A new skin available at the workbench, now in black instead of white.
2. A new Observatory added by Bethesda, which looks good in an Outpost but is non-functional as you can’t look through the telescope.
3. An armor drop mod for NPCs, allowing players to loot armor from most NPCs, making it easier to find desired armor sets.
4. Enhanced boost packs with specific modifications:
– Power boost pack for higher vertical boost outdoors.
– Skip boost pack for enhanced horizontal mobility while sprinting.
– Balance boost pack combining features of power and skip packs, with moderate increases in speed and height.
5. A paid mod called TGs luxury homes volume 1, which adds about 30 luxury player homes to settlements. These homes are large enough to look like entire towns or settlements, with options to build castles complete with walls, gates, and towers. Future volumes with different building styles are anticipated.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the creator discusses placing various items like roads to build a detailed town in Starfield, suggesting it could take hours to create something impressive. They emphasize that one of the paid mods they showcased was worth the money. The video wraps up by mentioning that the mods are available on both Xbox and PC, and the creator encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and comment if they want more mod guides.