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Starfield, Bethesda’s latest space RPG, originally featured a more punishing planetary exploration system that was toned down before release.

According to Todd Howard, the company’s director, the complexity of the system was beyond what the average player found manageable, prompting the team to “nerf the hell out of it.“
With the old system, players would have had to manage resistance to various atmospheric effects like radiation and thermal damage, requiring different spacesuits for different environments. So why did it get nerfed? Did the devs not believe in the players?

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In an interview on the AIAS Game Maker’s Notebook Podcast, Howard discussed the decision to simplify the environmental damage mechanics. Initially,Starfieldrequired players to manage their suits’ resistance to different atmospheric effects such as radiation and extreme temperatures.
Howard admitted this system was “very punitive,” stating:
What we did at the end of the day, and it was a complicated system for players to understand, is, we just nerfed the hell out of it.
The initial concept for the game’s planetary exploration involved players using multiple spacesuits tailored to specific environmental hazards. For example, one suit might protect against high radiation, while another would be necessary for cold planets.

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Howard mentioned that despite the significant scaling back, the environmental system still plays a role, albeit a minor one. The system is now “more in flavor” rather than central to gameplay. He acknowledged that it might besomething they revisit in the future, perhaps in the form of a hardcore or survival mode.
This approach would cater to players looking for a more challenging experience while keeping the base game accessible. The studio has previously added survival modes to their games post-launch, as seen withFallout 4, suggesting a similar update could be possible forStarfield.

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Howard also discussed the importance of prioritization in game development, using the example ofStarfield’s environmental damage system. He explained that not all complex systems need to be eliminated but can instead be taken “out of the spotlight.“
Particularly gunplay. The minute-to-minute experience in your hand, we really need to dial this in better and better. We’re really happy where that ended up.

This approach allowed them to focus on other crucial aspects, such as the game’s gunplay, which Howard emphasized as a critical component.
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Interestingly, he also mentioned that the idea for the space adventurer had been brewing since 2013, around the timeFallout 4was in development. This long gestation period allowed the team toexperiment with various mechanics and ideas before settlingon the final design.
Despite these changes, the game has been a major success forBethesda, achieving the largest launch in the studio’s history. It shows that the decision to simplify some mechanics did not harm its appeal. But it also highlights a potential gap in the market for more challenging and complex games.
Would you have wanted a harder time exploring planets inStarfield? Let us know in the comments!
Daniel Royte
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As part of the FandomWire team, Daniel has followed the hero-shooter genre closely with a focus on titles like VALORANT, Apex Legends, and Marvel Rivals. You can also find him providing insight on the latest AAA titles from Elden Ring to GTA 6 and exploring the world of gacha games like Genshin Impact and Wuthering Waves. With more than 1,000 articles under his belt, you’ll need to look no further for a unique insight into every situation.If he’s not looking for the latest video game news, you’ll find him cheering on Ferrari in the race tracks of Formula 1 or at the theatres for the latest MCU releases.