Starfield's Epic Finale: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Join us as we dive deep into the epic finale of Starfield, where we unravel the mysteries of the universe and uncover the secrets hidden in the stars. From unexpected plot twists to breathtaking revelations, this video explores every detail of the game's climactic ending. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a curious newcomer, this journey through Starfield's conclusion will leave you astounded and eager for more. Prepare for an interstellar adventure like no other!

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  • @georgemoore5774
    @georgemoore5774 25 дней назад +2

    I did this and didn't go and get the other temples before jumping in my first one. I always try to get all the powers before leaving the universe.

  • @henrycarlson7514
    @henrycarlson7514 29 дней назад +4

    Not the End , A new Begining , Life in the Starfield

  • @wickedcircle
    @wickedcircle 28 дней назад +3

    I have a "trick" to make the fight you said is tough, easy. these clones gonna use whatever weapon you are using before you start the fight. So if you start it with your fists or melee, then they will use fists/melee as well. lol then you are free to avoid them while looking for the real target which is the starborn, switch to your killer weapon when you find him, kill him fast and all the clones are gone and the fight is over. I playing on PC no Idea if that would work on Xbox version.

    • @deltasniper17
      @deltasniper17  28 дней назад

      @@wickedcircle wow I didn't know that. It was a tough fight. Thanks again.

    • @jasonstearns1044
      @jasonstearns1044 25 дней назад +1

      Exactly...even if you start with a weapon,immediately seek out the starborn and eliminate him and that fight is over.
      Yes it does work on xbox as well

  • @fockerk6167
    @fockerk6167 21 день назад +1

    That first fight is easy if you are holding a crap mele weapon when they spawn in, cause they are duplicates of you. Then just switch weapons and kill the starborn gaurdian.

    • @deltasniper17
      @deltasniper17  21 день назад

      @@fockerk6167 yes I didn't know that during the time of the video

  • @johnspartan98
    @johnspartan98 22 дня назад +1

    Unity is a waste of time. I went through the Unity 3 times , but kept my original non Unity saved game.....and I'm glad I did. I deleted one of my Unity saved games by mistake but I still have two unity saves I alternate between. One is at level 155 (Unity 1) and the other is Unity 3 at level 162.
    My original non-unity game is at level 128. My big regret with this game is that I ratted out Vae Victis at the end of the Teremorph mission. I should have kept my word and kept quiet. The one plus for this game is that I did get the SAL 6880 engines. In the other Unity games I haven't got access to those engines even though I completed all the missions. Another regret was deleting an outpost in which I had sold my Razorleaf in the ship builder. I didn't know that deleting the outpost would delete all the ships I had sold in the ship builder. In the new games I kept the Razorleaf and modified it so I still get the Spacer interactions where they all run from me and beg me not to kill them.
    My original game plays choppy now with bad frame rates. I suspect it's because of everything I've been through with it. The one plus for going through Unity is the frame rate goes back to normal and I keep all my skills and skill points, but it sucks doing all the same missions over again, even if I am at a higher level than before. I only use sunless space, solar flare, void form, gravity lift, and active shield mostly, ...and the rest I don't really care about.
    Unity is overrated. Play the original as long as you can and make sure all the missions and activities are done, then get missions from Vae Victis (if you don't rat him out); mission boards; the new Trackers Alliance Board in Akila, and the Vanguard Missions from MAST. I also get delivery missions from Trident, Diemous, and Stroud spaceyards. Then there are all the planets to scan and survey. After nearly a year I still have planets I have not scanned or surveyed. In the original game I have to put up with Starborne attacks and their ships following me down to planets and moons, but the XP from sniping them when they get off their ship is worth it.
    I play as a Ronin using large scope silenced advanced Hard Target and medium scoped Silenced semi auto advanced Beowulf. Both are fully modded out. This keeps the collection and sale of ammo and guns simple. I have thousands of rounds and never run out. These two weapons never let me down.
    I can make 3 Million creds a day once I get an few class C ships in my inventory. I do this by having one ship as a template for duplicating over other captured ships. I look for cheap ships and duplicate over them with a ship that nets me 160,000 Creds. 7 ships a day gets me 1 million creds...and that's an easy day. I have gotten way more than that in a full days play.

    • @deltasniper17
      @deltasniper17  22 дня назад

      @@johnspartan98 thank you so much for that explanation yeah this was my first time going through the unity and I kind of also regretted it because I had like millions of credits saved up from doing the glitch when it was first live but I'm probably just going to reload my save and keep all my stuff the way it was originally

  • @JS-jy4pf
    @JS-jy4pf 25 дней назад +1

    I played this trash and no mans sky is way better 😂

    • @jasonstearns1044
      @jasonstearns1044 25 дней назад

      No man's sky is trash and is meant for kids and those who border mental deficiency. Boring and pointless.