![]() ![]() (Yes, Starfield relies on that old Beth-gem!) It’s the Kill Essential NPC mod, that prevents plot-vital characters from getting back up once you’ve knocked them down. Sick of the game working properly? Frustrated by the way it won’t let you introduce narrative-breaking situations? Finally, there’s a solution for you. Image: realadry / Nexus Mods / Kotaku Entirely Ruin Starfield On Purpose Although we would argue, entirely worth it when it’s the Hello Kitty Laser mod. For the while, it requires entirely replacing the game’s default skin, which is perhaps more cumbersome. Right now, at this early point in Starfield’s life, it’s not yet possible to apply skins to your weapons at will. Well, we say “looks like,” but modder ctxrlsec hedges their bets, adding “probably not perfect because the character creation is kinda limited but it looks close enough.” Hello Killy ![]() How much would you like to see a crossover between Mass Effect and Starfield? Yeah, us too! Meanwhile, the John Shepard mod promises to add a player character who kind of looks like the lead character from Mass Effect-you know, the game which also has a character creator, that lets you make him (or preferably her) look like anyone you want. (Last place is a widescreen mod that is flagged as containing “suspicious files.”) A Massive Effect “Truly the best mod ever created,” says fellow modder jetray1000, despite the mod inexplicably sitting in second-from-last place in Nexus Mods’ Trending list. It’s the Umbreon Ground Crew Helmet, which replaces the ground crew helmet with one showing a picture of the Pokémon Umbreon. This one perhaps doesn’t quite meet the remit of the article, because it’s honestly astonishing that Bethesda released the game without this already implemented. ![]()
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