The community's ships are giving me some heavy Spore flashbacks. In case that's a game you missed, 2008's Spore was a funky little space-sim with several minigames stacked onto its back-end.
While it fell short of Maxis' lofty promises, I still have fond memories of its creature creator—which people used to make anything other than functional animals. Like this horrifying disembodied , which growls like a vile spirit risen from the pits of hades.
Similar patterns are emerging in Starfield—last week , and it's only gone downhill (or gloriously uphill, depending on your tastes) from there. After all, who wants a boring old clunker of a spaceship when you could be flying through space astride Thor's [[link]] mighty hammer Mjölnir.
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Reddit user managed to pull this off by stuffing most of the important guts inside the ship, which makes it "fast and mobile … as soon as we can get a mod for proper ramming damage, it will be glorious."
I've also been deeply appreciating all the funky from the community shipyard. [[link]] That love of a galaxy far, far away has extended to its other vehicles, with the aptly-named user's pod racer and user 's Sandcrawler.
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Vehicles from the real world have also been made star-worthy with a little ingenuity. Here's a massive truck by user and a bi-plane by user . The latter does unfortunately use a tolerance mod to hide key components and kitbash parts together, but it's still a beaut to look at.
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My favourite by far, however, is user 's creation. You see, they're here to [[link]] do business with a big iron on their hip. The ship's fully legit, too, forged in the crucible of the game's console version: "[The] 9 block height limit (on console) made this a pain to finalise, but I’m happy with it for now." better watch out.
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It's a real testament to players' creativity that we're already getting this absurd. It's also fitting for a Bethesda game, too—after all, its fans have a worrying obsession with modding into every title. This feels like the natural cause and effect of letting players rig their own custom rides, and I'm psyched to see more.