Gaming News At the limits of reality! Bethesda praises this Starfield player’s unintentional creativity
Character editors are a popular pastime for players who let their creativity run wild, even accidentally.
Five months after its release, Starfield continues to take time. This player has probably spent many hours with the Starfield character editor and managed to recreate a character that more or less (the judgment is yours) resembles Dana Scully from the sci-fi series “The Files”, this FBI agent played by the legendary Gillian Anderson. As a reminder: nudes
Reddit user h8m8, who created this custom protagonist, explains that he actually “accidentally” reproduced Dana Scully. It was enough to get Bethesda’s attention, including that of Jess, one of the company’s community managers, who believes the author “really nailed Scully’s skeptical eye.” In any case, if you want to reproduce the character, keep in mind that the player has not provided a tutorial and that the task will not be easy given the multitude of features included in the character creator.
The Starfield avatar editor is relatively complete and allows for precise hero creations. Body, mouth, teeth, jaw, chin… it’s all there. The background and feature lists are also rich in options. Before you waste too much time, don’t forget that your avatar is hidden under a large suit for the rest of the adventure! – Excerpt from our Starfield review of the character editor
Character editors, a paradise for gamers
We know that character editors are a true paradise for players, an oasis of calm where they can indulge for hours without worrying about the dangers that await them. For example, we know that if the cumulative playtime of the entire Baldur’s Gate 3 community is 452,556,984 hours, or about 51,662 years of it, 8196 years were spent on character creation.