And who knows? Maybe I’ll want to retire my character to an inhospitable moonbase one day? The hostile emptiness of much of space, and the hope that out there you’ll find various forms of life, is part of the appeal. I’d certainly rather have those planets exist as tangible, visitable places rather than as inaccessible low-poly blobs floating in the sky, or as flat drawings. And it’s also nice knowing that, should the impulse take me, I can look up at a planet in the sky (or floating in the cosmic void from my spaceship) and on a whim head down to check it out. The way I see it, so long as I’m not frequently and actively pushed to make landfall on empty planets to, I dunno, collect some ore or retrieve a fax message from a defunct comms tower on a barren moon, then I’m happy. RELATED: The Starfield PS5 Petition Is Incredibly Dumb, Yet Kinda Right
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