The new Starfield trailer is short and doesn’t reveal much about the plot. However, that doesn’t stop gamers from looking for Bethesda game details.

Yesterday’s trailer for Starfield generated a lot of excitement, and not just because of the release date announcement. Gamers thirsty for information on Bethesda’s latest game immediately headed to Analyzing video looking for any new information.

The trailer itself is very short and doesn’t reveal anything specific about Starfield’s plot (let alone gameplay). All of this certainly looks impressive and stimulates the imagination, but the trailer lacks information that would allow fans to go beyond unsubstantiated theories.

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The spatial “eye” has not yet given up its secrets. Source: Bethesda Softworks.

This does not prevent Internet users from having fun. For example, when trying to decipher the statement at the start of the trailer, which mentions the anomalies, the eye, and “discover the smile” (which may be slang for “future”). And find out what’s wrong with gravity in the space ruins.

Starfield like Fallout

Paradoxically, many other interesting facts have been discovered from the background images of the game. So, for example, Starfield will feature loot and inventory interfaces similar to those of consequences 4 there Forget. You will also notice a wheel to quickly select your favorite team and, which did not please Internet users, in-game notifications that appear in the middle of the screen (for example, about the experience you earn ).

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The space ruins are impressive, as is Starfield in the new trailer, Source: Bethesda Softworks.

with and without helmet

Gamers also noted with pleasure the presence of large revolvers and have already engaged in analyzing the parameters of helmets. The most likely concern is with damage resistance bonuses, described as physical, energy, and EM. The latter may be short for “electromagnetic”, although it’s best to wait for official confirmation.

Speaking of headsets, a minor but enthusiastically welcomed new feature is the ability to automatically remove helmet in breathable areas .

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An overview of helmets and the inventory screen. Source: Bethesda Softworks.

It’s unlikely to include helmet removal and storage animations, but even “magically” removing the helmet from the character model is something Bethesda fans have wanted to see in previous games. Suffice to say that many fan mods add similar features to Skyrim i Falout 4.

Starfield more beautiful than ever

Many people point out that star field he looks much better in the new trailer than in previous images. The animations are incomparably more “smooth” (some mischievously add: especially for a Bethesda game), and the lighting and scene detail are impressive.

One “deficiency” noted by players is the disappearance of the shadow after switching from TPP view to FPP view, which fans say is likely due to Bethesda games traditionally not rendering the model of player character when played on FPP. More excitement was generated by another shadow, which belongs to a an unrevealed companion who follows the protagonist.

Beautiful fights and ugly enemies.

Additionally, the combat system feels less chaotic than in previous works from Bethesda. Some fans point out that the enemies shoot from a relatively considerable distance compared to enemies in, say, Fallout 4. The aforementioned nicer shooting animations also do their part, which some people attribute to possible Bethesda support for id Software.

On the subject of adversaries, we should also mention the rather mean alien at the end of the trailer. Not because of its appearance (although that may captivate fans of Alien… or HP Lovecraft), but because of the monster being level 75. This is unlikely to be the maximum, assuming Starfield will even have a level cap. After all, some of Bethesda’s previous games had no limit on how many levels characters could beat.

Parties and Dinosaurs in Space

The list doesn’t end there, as fans are still checking out the new trailer. For example, two of the helmets seen in the inventory screen are signed “Trackers Alliance Space Helm” and “Space Truckers Space Helm”. These may refer to factions not yet revealed, or simply be the name of a set.

Also, players highlight, among other things, space dinosaurs (obviously…), Fallout’s native damage notifications, and the quick switch from TPP view to FPP view (as suggested by the presence of settings by default instead of or in conjunction with “scrolling”) . “). “camera zoom”). Perhaps fans will discover even more details in the days to come. In any case, Bethesda has been keeping them busy for a while.

star field It will debut on September 6 on PC and Xbox Series X/S consoles. A showcase of the game will take place on June 11, although for now we don’t know exactly what will be shown. We’ll probably see a new game, hoping it’s a lot longer than yesterday’s (and close-up) trailer.

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