RPG enthusiasts anticipating The Elder Scrolls 6 have been forced to conjecture about what the much-anticipated game will contain, with little more than a logo unveiling to go off. Starfield, the most recent single-player role-playing game from Bethesda Game Studios, might provide an early look at some of the high-level design features that the firm is working on for The Elder Scrolls 6.
Ship customization is one aspect of Starfield that has garnered almost universal praise, despite its flaws. Even while Starfield’s customization possibilities can be a little intimidating at first, they are surprisingly rich, significant, and deep, allowing for creative expression through a pretty simple method. With regard to aesthetic modifications, players are essentially unrestricted by the most elementary laws of logic about the form and dimensions of their spacecraft. More extensive modifications are also possible because customization affects utility spaces, engine power, and ship storage, among other things. Even with these excellent personalization choices, there is always an opportunity for improvement in the system, which The Elder Scrolls 6 might bring about.
How Starfield’s Ship Building Could Appear in The Elder Scrolls 6
Thanks to extensive ship modification capabilities, Starfield players have built innumerable amazing and imaginative spaceships. While the sci-fi setting of the game undoubtedly allows for a great deal of freedom in this area, The Elder Scrolls 6 may actually expand on the concept. With its high-fantasy environment and presumably seamless exploration, Starfield’s already excellent personalization options may be expanded even further, or at least given a new twist.
Converting The Elder Scrolls 6 to Starfield Ship Building
making watercraft is the most obvious comparison to making spaceships in a high fantasy scenario. The Elder Scrolls 6’s setting is still unknown, but if it has rivers, seas, or other bodies of water, then galleys, warships, and sailboats that may be customized are welcome. The Elder Scrolls 6 could have a very lengthy shelf life if it offered the same level of customization as Starfield.
Utilities such as a science lab would obviously not work, but they may be substituted with chambers dedicated to crafts like blacksmithing, spell-crafting, or alchemy. Utility rooms like these would naturally encourage players to modify and enhance their ships, but players might also express their creativity with other, more surface-level customization possibilities like room arrangement, ship size, add-ons, and cosmetic elements. Once more, it’s uncertain how expansive or varied in features TES 6 will be, but it’s certain that some customisation—building off Skyrim’s homesteads—would be nice. It would be the cherry on top if this personalization could be expanded to include movable, interactive structures.
The Custom Ships in The Elder Scrolls 6 May Be Superior to Starfield’s
Despite all of its benefits, Starfield’s ship customization has one very important drawback. Although there are a lot of options available to players, the spaceships’ real in-game functionality is sadly restricted. The ships can sometimes feel cut off from the rest of the game because they are primarily limited to traveling through surprisingly small areas outside of a planet’s atmosphere.
In TES 6, this could be much enhanced. TES 6 is expected to have fewer loading screens than Starfield because to its lack of space exploration. This will result in a more fluid and organic gameplay experience, where players can utilize their ship to fly directly to and from different areas. The Elder Scrolls 6 was able to both adapt and enhance Starfield’s fantastic customization options by letting players spend more time with their unique ships and integrating them more fully into the broader adventure experience.