10,000 milk cartons descend on Starfield's biggest city in newest physics benchmark

Starfield players continue to push the game—and their computers–to the limit by spawning thousands of items in inappropriate places, like stuffing 20,000 potatoes in a spaceship. Watching potatoes roll out of an air lock is great, but what if you could watch 10,000 milk cartons descend onto a population zone like a lactic artillery strike?

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saltesc,

The game really is that boring, huh?

lemming007,

Spoiler alert: it is.

I uninstalled it and went back to replay Kingdom Come Deliverance. Finally remembered what it feels like to play a great game.

conciselyverbose,

It's very good at what it is and what it tries to do, but some people just like modding, and at the end of the day, the moddability for a game this substantial is a big part of what it is, too.

Leshoyadut,
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I’m not even a fan of it, myself, but this is a really weird take on people having fun experimenting with the physics engine.

Itty53,
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"gamers are doing with a new Bethesda game what they've done with every previous Bethesda game! You won't believe what comes next!"

howsetheraven,

Spoilers: nobody gives a flying fuck about 10,000 milk cartons being everywhere. Immersion!

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe,
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"I keep rewatching Dennios' clip; partly to watch how each carton tumbles, and partly because the gentle thuds of them hitting the building is almost as soothing as listening to brown noise"

O.o

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