Starfield might haven’t had gotten the much success that was wanted from it in the beginning of its launch, but there are still many that play the game and enjoy it. The sci-fi space game allows for players to be able to play through a interesting storyline, as well as mod and customize their experience however they wish. But, it seems this is becoming even more advanced now.
With many games, ones most familiar being the Sims 4 or Baldurs Gate 3, players will want to mod their games quite a bit and then that leaves people having to check their modded folders after every update to see which ones might be broken and what will need to be fixed. Today Starfield received an update and it was noted in it that the developers have “Improved Credits purchase flow when using the Steam Store.” This will make it easier for players to purchase items within Starfield while on the PC version.
It was also noted in the patch notes, “We are also removing the ability to upload Creations with altered ini files, since some altered ini files are resulting in more negative effects than the benefits for allowing this functionality, such as audio corruption on the Xbox. Removing this functionality will bring Creations in line with how they work on Skyrim. We are investigating ways to address active Starfield Creations from creators that alter ini files.”
This makes it easier for players to be able to add more mods to their Starfield game and overall experience, the purchased ones being added to their Steam account. However, players will still have to double check on their mod folders to make sure their mods aren’t broken with each update though.