If you thought the one big thing Starfield was missing was a bit of Bungie shooter magic (well, you probably don’t, but bear with me), one that adds Destiny 2’s Exos into the mix as a playable race The new mod is definitely worth checking out.
Yep, that’s right, someone decided to give you a way to recreate your Guardians in a whole new universe and take them on new adventures that are unlikely to end with you cursing yourself for not The fact that you will shoot ends up being just as accurate as your friends. If nothing else, your unquenchable thirst for loot will definitely come in handy in the settlement system.
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This mod is ExoWarlock313’s “Exo Playable Race”, and as you may have gathered from the name, it adds Exos to the game as the new default character race with the help of Expired6978’s “CharGenMenu”. You’re not stuck with just a generic cyborg, either, the modders have worked hard to give you multiple ways to customize your Exo, which you can find in Destiny 2’s own character creator.
For example, there are 14 different base presets to choose from – seven male, seven female – all of which can be outfitted with a range of different accessories and decals, which are available in an impressive range of colors choose. You can also choose which tone will be used in the lighting that makes up your character’s eyes and teeth.
The new race also comes with some unique utility traits to help you play as an Exo, including the “ability to survive in a vacuum without a spacesuit or helmet,” thanks to your synthetic body, and some resistance to your various types. Ability to increase damage.
Not being a bag of skins does have a pretty big drawback, though, which is “more susceptible to electromagnetic damage with -25 electromagnetic resistance,” which will make it possible for enemies to incapacitate you in a matter of minutes. If they hit you the right way with an electromagnetic weapon (such as the Novablast Disruptor), it’s time.
While you might find the exposed flesh looking a little odd when wearing certain costumes, ExoWarlock313 says the game is fully compatible with all Starfield suits, helmets, and backpacks.
If you’re itching to encounter some Exos while traveling the universe, you can also grab another recently released mod by the same author, “Exo Race NPCs,” which replaces some of Starfield’s NPCs with Exos that look similar to the default.
Fans of Starfield’s robots will also be happy to know that a modder is busy adding pilotable mechs to Bethesda’s RPG that you can use to walk around the planets.