A recently released teaser has confirmed that ground vehicles will be included in the highly anticipated game Starfield. Simultaneously, a new Steam beta for the game’s upcoming May update has revealed that the long-standing issue of restrictive map boundaries, which sparked complaints from players, will finally be addressed. These developments appear to be closely related.
Despite Starfield’s extensive gameplay, players have continuously complained about various hindrances since its initial release, with the most notable being its controversial map boundaries.
Despite months of fan requests, Starfield developers Bethesda have officially announced that they will be adding ground vehicles to the game in the future. This addition is expected to greatly enhance moment-to-moment traversal by providing a faster and more dynamic means of moving across planets.
Starfield players have already begun testing the new map borders.
As a result, Bethesda has already started adjusting map borders, making it possible for players to explore more since they now have a new way to do it.
The community of players have been testing the new boundaries on social media and sharing their discoveries as the update gradually becomes available through the Steam beta, in anticipation of its full release.
A Reddit user shared their discoveries on the map boundaries for Starfield, highlighting how the boundary limit has already shown improvement.
“During this attempt, I did not crash at 150 km as I had in the past. In fact, I did not crash at all. I simply became bored after reaching 190 km. This leads me to believe that there is no set maximum distance, but crashes may still occur occasionally.”
The player also mentioned that the map was updating smoothly as they progressed, leading them to believe that the map boundaries may be altered with the addition of the new vehicle.
It should be noted that Bethesda has not yet disclosed or confirmed the precise details of Starfield’s new boundary limits. However, players can anticipate receiving more information in the upcoming weeks leading up to the May update release.
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