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* [[Habs]] - Basic habitats that provide interior space for working and decorations | * [[Habs]] - Basic habitats that provide interior space for working and decorations | ||
* [[Crew Quarters]] - Living spaces for companions and other crew members | * [[Crew Quarters]] - Living spaces for companions and other crew members | ||
* [[Hydroponic Habs]] - Enable farming of alien plants and fungi for resources | * [[Hydroponic Habs]] - Enable farming of [[alien]] plants and fungi for resources | ||
* [[Science Habs]] - Allow research stations and labs to be installed | * [[Science Habs]] - Allow research stations and labs to be installed | ||
* [[Military Habs]] - Used for crafting weapons, armor, and ammo | * [[Military Habs]] - Used for crafting weapons, armor, and ammo | ||
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* [[Extractors]] - Harvest surface resources like minerals and ores over time | * [[Extractors]] - Harvest surface resources like minerals and ores over time | ||
* [[Mining Rigs]] - Extract resources like buried minerals, metals, oil/fuel | * [[Mining Rigs]] - Extract resources like buried minerals, metals, oil/fuel | ||
* [[Hydroponics]] - Grow alien plants and fungi for organic resources | * [[Hydroponics]] - Grow [[alien]] plants and fungi for organic resources | ||
* [[Creature Pens]] - Can potentially breed creatures for animal-based resources | * [[Creature Pens]] - Can potentially breed creatures for animal-based resources | ||
* [[Processing Facilities]] - Refine and process extracted resources into usable materials | * [[Processing Facilities]] - Refine and process extracted resources into usable materials | ||
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* Lighting - Adjust colors, intensity, and positions of light sources | * Lighting - Adjust colors, intensity, and positions of light sources | ||
* Architectural Style - Alter structural shapes, textures, and color schemes | * Architectural Style - Alter structural shapes, textures, and color schemes | ||
* Gardens - Add planted areas with alien vegetation for aesthetics | * Gardens - Add planted areas with [[alien]] vegetation for aesthetics | ||
* Defenses - Construct walls, barriers, turrets, and other security measures | * Defenses - Construct walls, barriers, turrets, and other security measures | ||
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* Structures can be recolored or have materials swapped out | * Structures can be recolored or have materials swapped out | ||
* Lighting like lamp posts and flood lights can be added | * Lighting like lamp posts and flood lights can be added | ||
* Gardens with alien plants and landscape features can be created | * Gardens with [[alien]] plants and landscape features can be created | ||
* Defensive perimeter walls, guard posts, and turrets can be erected | * Defensive perimeter walls, guard posts, and turrets can be erected | ||
* Landing areas and garages can be built to house vehicles | * Landing areas and garages can be built to house vehicles |
Latest revision as of 15:06, 28 August 2023
Outposts are advanced player-built bases in Starfield that serve as secondary hubs and homes away from the player's primary spaceship. Outposts enable players to harvest resources, conduct research, store items, and more.
Overview
- Outposts act as planetary bases that provide shelter, resources, research stations, and crew housing
- Players can construct outposts on suitable locations across planets in the settled systems
- Outposts have extensive customization options for layout, structures, decorations, color schemes, and naming
- Players can recruit, hire, and assign companions and crew members to work at their outposts
- Outposts can generate income through resource harvesting, mining, agriculture, animal husbandry, and processing collected resources
- Outposts can be built up with a wide range of structures and facilities to unlock more capabilities
- Players manage power, resource storage, research projects, and crew assignments at their outposts
Construction and Placement
- Outposts can be constructed on almost any planet if certain requirements are met
- Players first place an Outpost Beacon to designate the outpost's location and boundary
- The beacon defines the workable area that the outpost can be built upon
- Ideal outpost locations have rich mineral deposits and other natural resources
- Outpost structures come in various shapes and sizes for different functions
- The initial structures and options available depend on player progression
- Players start with basic hab and power options and unlock more advanced buildings through research and crafting
- A top-down isometric camera mode assists with precisely planning outpost layouts
- Constructing outposts requires gathering requisite resources like metal ingots
- Building each structure consumes specific amounts of resources
- A build limit governs how many objects can be placed based on outpost location and size
Structures and Facilities
Outposts can potentially contain the following structures and facilities:
Habitat
- Airlocks - Required for planets/moons with unbreathable atmospheres
- Habs - Basic habitats that provide interior space for working and decorations
- Crew Quarters - Living spaces for companions and other crew members
- Hydroponic Habs - Enable farming of alien plants and fungi for resources
- Science Habs - Allow research stations and labs to be installed
- Military Habs - Used for crafting weapons, armor, and ammo
- Watchtowers - Raised structures with high vantage points for monitoring
- Hallways & Connectors - Link together other structures
Resource Harvesting
- Extractors - Harvest surface resources like minerals and ores over time
- Mining Rigs - Extract resources like buried minerals, metals, oil/fuel
- Hydroponics - Grow alien plants and fungi for organic resources
- Creature Pens - Can potentially breed creatures for animal-based resources
- Processing Facilities - Refine and process extracted resources into usable materials
Power & Maintenance
- Solar Panels - Generate electricity during daytime
- Wind Turbines - Generate electricity perpetually but depends on wind
- Batteries - Provide power storage to handle peak demands
- Power Relays - Distribute power between structures as needed
- Maintenance Bots - Automated robots that handle minor upkeep and repairs
Storage & Equipment
- Storage Containers - Store excess materials, resources, and items
- Inventory Systems - Advanced logistics for managing all assets and cargo
- Research Stations - Used to research technologies and craft new items
- Garage Bays - House additional vehicles like ground-based rovers
- Landing Pads - Allow ships to be docked at the outpost itself
Specialized
- Science Labs - Enable research samples to be analyzed
- Bot Workshops - For repairing and enhancing robot companions
- Communication Arrays - Long-range arrays for enhanced signal transmission
- Orbital Beacons - Send signals to aid ships in navigation and landing
- Security Centers - Monitor outpost perimeter and defenses
Customization
Players have extensive control over customizing both the exterior and interior of their outposts:
- Structural Layout - Position structures and interconnect them as desired
- Decorations - Place furnishings like chairs, tables, cabinets, and shelves
- Lighting - Adjust colors, intensity, and positions of light sources
- Architectural Style - Alter structural shapes, textures, and color schemes
- Gardens - Add planted areas with alien vegetation for aesthetics
- Defenses - Construct walls, barriers, turrets, and other security measures
Interiors
- Players can decorate interior spaces with obtained furniture and items
- Walls and floors can be recolored to desired shades and patterns
- Rooms can be renovated for specific purposes like laboratories or lounges
- Interactive elements like computer consoles, starmaps, and workbenches can be installed
- Quarters can be customized for crew members based on their personalities
- Trophies obtained during adventures can be put on display
Exteriors
- Players can decorate outpost exteriors with constructed and found items
- Structures can be recolored or have materials swapped out
- Lighting like lamp posts and flood lights can be added
- Gardens with alien plants and landscape features can be created
- Defensive perimeter walls, guard posts, and turrets can be erected
- Landing areas and garages can be built to house vehicles
Crew Management
Crew members provide major bonuses to outpost operation and productivity:
- Companions recruited during the main campaign can be assigned to outposts
- Standard crew members found throughout the systems can also be recruited
- Each crew member has a set of skills and specialty areas
- When assigned to an outpost, crew members contribute their skills and bonuses
- Ideal skill matchups depend on the outpost's focus like research, farming, or mining
- Crew members can also be assigned to specific facilities like labs or mining rigs
- Need to balance companion and crew skills between the player's ship and outposts
- Can potentially have multiple shifts of crew that rotate between assignments
- Number of assignable crew may be limited by outpost size and available quarters
Progression
Outposts represent a major progression system that players work towards over the entire game:
- Outposts are considered end-game content given their complexity
- Substantially time and effort is needed to acquire the blueprints, resources, and crew required
- Players start with the ability to create basic outposts for shelter
- More advanced facilities must be researched via the Tech Trees
- Resources must be mined across systems to produce required construction materials
- Crew members have to be recruited with the appropriate skills
- Developing extensive, productive outposts allows players to establish presence across multiple planets
- End-game outposts provide benefits like resources, research, storage, financial income, and more
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