Summary

AStarfieldplayer has managed to topple off thousands of milk bottles from the top of a building in New Atlantis. This showcases how strong the game’s physics engine is, which has led to playersexperimenting with all kinds of stuff inStarfield.

Starfieldis Bethesda’s first new IP in 25 years. This is one of the biggest reasons players had high expectations for it, andStarfield’s reviews have provedthat it has managed to live up to the hype. Apart from being able to explore different planets across galaxy, players have been doing everything they can to test the limits of the game, and some of these experiments have left the fan base pleasantly surprised.

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In a post on theStarfieldsubreddit, user space_scumbag spawned around 10,000 milk bottles on top of a building in New Atlantis and let them drop. What followed was a sight to behold as the game’s physics managed to showcase the animation without any significant stutter or lag. The way the milk bottles fell off the building looked very close to what the scenario would look like in real life, which was something the players were happy to witness. Several community members in the comment section praised the player’s efforts to test this, and were also in awe of the game’s capabilities.

Earlier, another player had tried something similar where they managed to stuff around 20,000 potatoes in a room and opened the door to let thousands of them flow out. Players noted how realistic the flow of the potatoes looked and how well it ran without any lag whatsoever. Although, if players were to recreate this, the results could be different for everyone consideringStarfield’s minimum system requirements for PC are quite demanding. There have also been several complaints about the game’s PC optimization, where many players are facing issues like missing audio, frame drops, and more. However, Bethesda’s Todd Howard has addressed this and has suggested that players might need toupgrade their systems to playStarfieldon PC.

Starfield’s success is not limited to critical acclaim, as the game has become the biggest launch in Bethesda’s history with over 6 million players in one day. Additionally,Starfieldalso hit over one million concurrent usersafter its early access period ended, and it launched on all platforms.

Starfieldis available now on PC and Xbox Series X/S.