With the start of the advanced version of “Starfield” (Starfield) early access, the overseas community is most keen to find various interesting ways to play this game, including implementing the ancient “The Elder Scrolls 5” bucket trick (bucket trick). However, Although this old trick can be reproduced, it can no longer be used as a coup for players to steal things.
Like Bethesda’s past game elements, “Starry Sky” can also pick up (E) lighter weight items to move and place, including picking up cardboard boxes or buckets to cover the NPC’s head, which can be said to be the favorite of B agency game fans One of the meme behaviors.
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The bucket block trick was first widely known because it was used by players of “The Elder Scrolls 5” to steal things (it can also be done in “Falling Dead 4”).
Although the NPC in “The Elder Scrolls 5” has its line of sight and will warn or stop the player’s stealing behavior, the NPC will not have any opinion on the player placing a bucket on his head, so the player can rely on the bucket to cover the NPC’s line of sight, and then Generously steal whatever is in front of the NPC.
Unfortunately, although “Starry Sky” can also implement the bucket cap method, it does not affect the line of sight of the NPC. Even if you take something in front of the NPC whose face is covered, you will be found. It can be seen that in the background of the game’s time and space in 2330, Star Citizen’s eyeballs seem to have evolved.
Of course, in addition to trying various ways to play “Starry Sky”, many players have also begun to report bugs. The most obvious ones seem to be that the clothes of the NPC disappear after walking around, or the NPC is facing the wrong direction during the dialogue, etc. .
“Starry Sky” is scheduled to be officially launched on Steam and Xbox series X|S on September 6, 2023. Purchase the Premium Advanced Edition or Premium Upgrade version to get early access from the 1st.