- A modder is completely remaking Starfield by making a massive Planets And Biomes Overhaul mod.
- The mod aims to diversify the planets and existing biomes, adding new biomes and custom textures.
- It is still a work in progress, but the new mod can be downloaded for free on the Nexus Mods page.
A huge number of players were excited for Starfield’s release. However, the RPG’s gameplay turned out to be quite a dilemma for many excited users. The repetitive biomes, planets, and other issues made it difficult to enjoy the good parts of the game. In other words, it was a motley of everything good and bad stitched together by annoying loading screens.
Despite that, many Starfield players have not given up on the game because of many current and upcoming mods. And now, a modder is remaking the whole game by creating a gorgeous Planets And Biomes Overhaul mod.
Why it matters: A gamer remaking Starfield with the massive overhaul mod suggests that devs could not reach the planets and biome diversity players desired.
The prominent modder, Volatic Wolf, aims to diversify each and every biome and planet to add realism and increase immersion. It will also bring a motley of new biomes and custom textures that will further amplify Starfield and turn it into the dream RPG that we all desired.
Every stretch of the game’s universe will be made more unique and interesting to explore, completely removing the redundancy that has plagued Starfield so far.
Additionally, much of the added content is also realistically scaled for added grandeur. Landing on asteroids and gas giants is also possible if that’s right up your alley.
The mod is available to download for free on the Nexus Mods page. It already adds updated atmospheric colors for all the planets and much more.
All in all, the mod is a work in progress, and a lot of the goals still need to be reached for the modder’s vision to be realized. In other words, we might not get this “Starfield remake” for quite a long time.
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