Starfieldmay be a massive game filled with quests to complete buteven the most dedicated fan has to admit that running around after NPCs can be a little tedious. When so many missions boil down to collecting an item orkilling a specific targetbefore returning to the quest giver, the constant back and forth wears thin quickly. Other role-playing games have solved this problem with some clever solutions, leading to a pitch that could makeStarfield’s quest design much more efficient and enjoyable.
Posted to Reddit byTyolag,theStarfieldplayer pitched a phone call system similar to the one seen inCyberpunk 2077.

In CD Projekt Red’s RPG, players aren’t required to travel back to a quest-giver to wrap up a given mission; They simply call them with V’s phone and talk with a video chat that allows them to continue with their current adventure without pulling them out of the experience. GivenStarfield’s sci-fi setting,it stands to reason that some kind of phone system could be implemented, even if it’s handled within players' ships rather than through a headset.
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Despite launching to mixed reviews, Bethesda has been working to makeStarfieldthe RPG fans wanted it to be back when the game was announced in 2018. The implementation of a phone call system sounds reasonable and could go a long way to speeding up the pacing which often lags when players areforced to backtrack to various NPCs.Given some of the major improvements added to the game, including an entire land-based exploration vehicle, implementing a phone seems reasonable.
Whether or not the studio goes this route remains to be seen asStarfieldgears up for the arrival of itsfirst major expansionShattered Space.The DLC will add a wealth of new content, including additional enemies, ship parts, and equipmentto make thehorrors of The Great Serpentall the scarier. In terms of smaller quality-of-life improvements, players will just have to wait until the end of September to see everything on offer.

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Starfieldmay still be a little rough around the edges butBethesda is confident it can win back players who may have grown tired of its repetitive gameplay. The studio is already looking beyondShattered Space, confirming that several smaller content updates and quality-of-life tweaks are in the pipeline. When these will arrive remains to be seen but it’s clear that Bethesda is in it for the long haul.