Summary
Fans ofStarfieldhave shown off many creative masterpieces, from spaceships to outpost builds, since the game was released, but one fan has revealed a more unexpected project involving an amazing domino course made possible thanks to the game’s impressive physics engine. This isn’t the first time players have demonstrated the capabilities ofStarfield’s physics either, with a surprising number of fans setting up strange experiments across various locations in the game in order to observe how the game simulates prop physics.
Starfield’s space setting affords the game’s world a significantly larger scale compared to those seen in Bethesda’s previous titles, andmost ofStarfield’s many planetsfeature their own environments to explore. From low-gravity moons to harsh radioactive wastelands, players will undoubtedly find themselves in plenty of different locations while they explore the game’s seemingly endless universe. Many fans have already pointed out some neat physics interactions thanks toStarfield’s simulation of gravity, and some of the galaxy’s strangest locations are sure to lead players to even wilder surprises.
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One intricate detail of the game that has been particularly impressive to players is how wellStarfieldhandles the physicsof entities and items.Starfieldcertainly offers plenty of opportunity to mess around with things, as was recently proven by a member of the community known as Muaxh03 on Reddit who recently shared a clip of them creating an elaborate domino course. This impressive project took around 2 hours to perfect according to its creator, and involved the careful placement of some books, a ball, and a whole lot of sandwiches. The video shows how all these props come together, with the ball rolling down the steps to the Lodge’s basement and knocking down the series of sandwiches like dominoes.
It might seem like an egregious waste of food, but manyStarfieldfans actually agree that snacks like these are better off used as physics props. While there’s no end offood products to go around inStarfield, many players have pointed out that the health points they provide are often pretty much negligible, meaning that a lot of food just ends up being dead weight to carry.
Still, the world ofStarfieldis full of surprises both big and small to come across, and fans have found plenty of similar tricks to toy around with. WhileStarfield’s extensive ship customizationand base-building mechanics seem to provide popular ways for fans to express their creativity, less obvious features such as the game’s character creation possibilities and physics interactions present some fun gimmicks to experiment with as well.
Starfieldis available on PC and Xbox Series X/S.