Summary

Many players have complained about the number of available mannequins inStarfield, with only six being allowed. This peculiar limitation has left many in the community scratching their heads and has sparked a discussion online about decoration options inStarfield.

Bethesda’s foray into outer space has allowed players to discover and explore a vast universe.Starfieldfeatures many star systemswith different planets, moons, and resources. However, another interesting feature of the game is its creation and decoration tools, which enable players to bring their creative designs into their base camps. Among the many decoration options, players can have a human-shaped mannequin which they can use to display their armor. The mannequins come with several cosmetic options, but they are limited to just six.

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A concerned player, under the username 2HDFloppyDisk, shared their frustration on a Reddit post that displayed a lineup of precisely six mannequins. Their query was simple: “6 is the limit? Why 6? Why?!” They expressed their perplexity given the many options toedit a ship’s interior inStarfield, but suddenly encountering this seemingly random limitation.

This is not the only limitation that players have found puzzling. For instance, some players raised similar issues with turrets, emphasizing the challenge of defending settlements that house a significant amount of industry with only six turrets and just a handful of defense robots at their disposal. Moreover, the frustrations extend to the realm of outpost and apartment decoration, including lighting problems, anomalies with different hab modules, and items occasionally disappearing or sinking into surfaces upon reloading. These issues have left players yearning for a smoother experience in their endeavors to craft unique living spaces.

TheStarfieldcommunity is very active, and recently they released anunofficialStarfieldpatch to fix some bugs. The Reddit post quickly garnered the attention of the community, amassing over 700 comments and sparking discussions about the game’s decoration and customization aspects. This limitation has ignited a broader conversation about the creative possibilities inStarfieldand the desire for a more flexible and extensive toolkit to design and personalize outposts and settlements.

Despite some areas needing improvement,Starfieldhas proven to be a highly complete game that offers players many different options not only to create but to explore within its vast universe. However, any unaddressed issues in the community can harm the game’s reputation, as has already been seen with theStarfieldrating on Steam dropping. It remains to be seen if Bethesda will listen to the community’s complaints and address some ofStarfield’s issues.

Starfieldis available now on PC and Xbox Series X/S