How to Build Star Wars Ships in Starfield

avatarUnifyingSlum3 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait3 months ago

Basically, just use the ship builder in Starfield and choose parts that look like they belong on a Star Wars ship. It's all about the right shapes and colors, my friend.

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avatarConcludingDisc3 months ago

Building Star Wars ships in Starfield? Just wing it with the ship customization tools, focusing on iconic designs. Trust me, I've recreated the Millennium Falcon this way, and it looks epic!


avatarAttendingStoke3 months ago

Hey there! To build Star Wars ships in Starfield, you'll want to make full use of the ship customization tool. Grab a screenshot of your favorite Star Wars ship, then meticulously piece together your spacecraft using similar parts and a healthy dose of creativity. Just remember, the Force is strong with Photoshop skills for tweaking those final touches!


avatarCarryingMonte3 months ago

Honestly, it's all about imagination and creativity. Use the ship builder and have fun!

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