Starfield fans have been captivated by the game’s low-gravity environments and their interplay with gameplay mechanics. With over 1,000 worlds to explore, Starfield offers a diverse range of environments, from low-gravity moons to perilous alien-filled wastelands. This wide variety adds depth and uniqueness to the game’s setting, providing players with diverse experiences on each planet.

One highlight of the low-gravity environments is the malfunctioning of enemy boost packs. Players can use their boost packs to traverse planets and gain a tactical advantage during combat. However, when they target an enemy’s boost pack, it can lead to unexpected and entertaining results, especially in low-gravity settings. The video shared by a fan, drAsparagus, demonstrates how these effects can escalate, launching enemies high into the air. Players have even enjoyed experimenting with the distance and duration of these aerial journeys. The only drawback is potentially losing track of the enemy’s loot in the process.

Starfield’s gravity simulation has become a captivating mechanic for players to explore, offering hours of experimentation and entertainment. The game’s extensive ship building options and the creativity it fosters have made it a vast and immersive experience for players. With the promise of community mods further enhancing the game’s potential, Starfield continues to be a space-based RPG full of boundless opportunities for players to enjoy.