AStarfieldplayer has designed an outpost with such immense detail and precision that you could be fooled into thinking it’s a completely different game. In fact, it’s so perfect that other players don’t know whether to envy or pity them.

If you’ve ever played aBethesdagame before, you’ll likely be well aware that you have the ability to pick up almost anything. Whether it’s a completely useless object or something of value, you’re able to pick it up and do as you please with it. And with a game like Starfield, which allows you tocreate outpostsacross thousands of planets, even useless junk can be worth holding onto.

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But you know what they say: one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. While you’ve been ignoring the abundance of junk that’s found in Starfield, one player has put it all to good use.

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Reddit userImaginary-Rent-4200took to the Starfield subreddit earlier today to showcase their finely crafted outpost. The user called themselves a “hoarder” before showcasing some impressive before and after pictures, which you can check out below. From plant pots to board games, this outpost has everything you could ever need.

When you take into account that the creator of this outpost has had to travel from planet to planet, picking up individual items as they go, and then transporting them back to their outpost, you realize just how tedious this process must have been.

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The user has clearly done their research too. When it came to finding the best cuisine to put on display, they said that Neon was the place to go. But when it came to general “clutter” for shelf decoration, Akila City was the location of choice.

The Starfield community was galvanized by this user’s dedication, with one user saying, “You may very well be the most patient person.” In response, the creator said that the process “served as a creative outlet” and that they found it oddly satisfying and relaxing. Others noted that object collision in Bethesda games can be somewhat frustrating, but the outpost designer pointed out that Starfield is a big improvement over previous Bethesda titles.

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If you are planning on going to these extreme lengths to create the perfect outpost, the user does state that they “highly recommend” not bringing your companion into the vicinity. Should you obstruct the NPC’s path, you’re likely asking for all-out destruction.

And if you’re just starting out in Starfield and want to know how, exactly, you may decorate your very own outpost, make sure to check out ourhandy guide right here.

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