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Grandmother CFO Jun 22, 2023 @ 12:46pm
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Only 10% of planets have life!!
The other planets are generated, there are no terrestrial vehicles..

Every day a "less good" news!
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_APA [~sudo] Jun 27, 2023 @ 6:30am 
Originally posted by Grandmother CFO:
The other planets are generated, there are no terrestrial vehicles..

Every day a "less good" news!
Are you kidding right? I mean we don't even have any life in Milkyway (yeah yeah yeah we have aliens whatever)

I am fine with 10% I thought it would be like 1% honestly --- 10% is huge as F in a space game of this scale my man
Originally posted by lnomsim:
Originally posted by kiltedwarr:
I'm sure No life means no "native" life. Meaning you can have outposts, mines, pirates, crashed ships...huge range of things.
They said some planets would be completely barren and only useful for collecting resources.

Not only that but also there will most likely by Hycean planets, Lava planets and Gas Giants. None would be visitable I pressume.

Also, tidal locked planets. Considering a lot of the ones we have discovered have very hardcore conditions (like the hot part melting rocks and the cold part having those rocks as rain) it´s logical to think if they exist in the Starfield universe, some won´t be visitable either.

People really need to understand the miracle life on earth is. It´s not just "oh we are on the golden zone so water is liquid and that´s it", no, it´s that, it´s the magnetic field the earth creates, it´s the amount of planets we have around us shielding us from meteors... a thousand little details stacking onto each other for millions of years until life appears.
50 Cal Jun 27, 2023 @ 6:55am 
Originally posted by Space is the Place:
, it´s the amount of planets we have around us shielding us from meteors... a thousand little details stacking onto each other for millions of years until life appears.
Its just random there is life in the universe like here and have been and will be. Eventually earth will stop to exist anyway. Who cares. Its about enjoying the moment.
Jimmi Stixx Jun 27, 2023 @ 6:56am 
Originally posted by APA.minds _REDUX:
Originally posted by Grandmother CFO:
The other planets are generated, there are no terrestrial vehicles..

Every day a "less good" news!
Are you kidding right? I mean we don't even have any life in Milkyway (yeah yeah yeah we have aliens whatever)

I am fine with 10% I thought it would be like 1% honestly --- 10% is huge as F in a space game of this scale my man

Not sure what their issue really is? 100 planets with life! That's Pretty good if you ask me.
Originally posted by 50 Cal:
Its just random there is life in the universe like here and have been and will be

................................... Source?

Seriously mate, I don´t know if you miss express yourself and you meant the game, but if you mean real life... yeah, no. There´s millions of scientist trying to find alien life for decades, and suddenly turns out a random guy on Steam forums had the answer all alone?
50 Cal Jun 27, 2023 @ 7:05am 
Originally posted by Space is the Place:
Originally posted by 50 Cal:
Its just random there is life in the universe like here and have been and will be

................................... Source?

Seriously mate, I don´t know if you miss express yourself and you meant the game, but if you mean real life... yeah, no. There´s millions of scientist trying to find alien life for decades, and suddenly turns out a random guy on Steam forums had the answer all alone?
just a fact take it or leave it
Lo Burattino Jun 27, 2023 @ 7:11am 
they are definitely going quantity over quality on this feature
Grandmother CFO Jun 27, 2023 @ 7:16am 
Originally posted by APA.minds _REDUX:
Originally posted by Grandmother CFO:
The other planets are generated, there are no terrestrial vehicles..

Every day a "less good" news!
Are you kidding right? I mean we don't even have any life in Milkyway (yeah yeah yeah we have aliens whatever)

I am fine with 10% I thought it would be like 1% honestly --- 10% is huge as F in a space game of this scale my man
You right i agree,but the others planets?
Will have what?just resources or ester eggs man?
Originally posted by 50 Cal:
just a fact take it or leave it

Nah mate, wishful thinking. Good on you for keeping it positive, but no.

I highly recomend you to check out Fermi Paradox and The Great Filter hypothesis. THeories supported by actual science.

As for Martians, Zethians, Xenu and all that jazz... yeeeeeaaah, I don´t think we need to get into those.
50 Cal Jun 27, 2023 @ 7:20am 
Originally posted by Space is the Place:
Originally posted by 50 Cal:
just a fact take it or leave it

Nah mate, wishful thinking. Good on you for keeping it positive, but no.

I highly recomend you to check out Fermi Paradox and The Great Filter hypothesis. THeories supported by actual science.

As for Martians, Zethians, Xenu and all that jazz... yeeeeeaaah, I don´t think we need to get into those.
lol Martians are you all there upstairs.. Pretty arrogant and entitled to think we are alone in the universe. Its easier to believe you are a chosen one. You are not its random luck
Jimmi Stixx Jun 27, 2023 @ 7:21am 
Originally posted by Grandmother CFO:
Originally posted by APA.minds _REDUX:
Are you kidding right? I mean we don't even have any life in Milkyway (yeah yeah yeah we have aliens whatever)

I am fine with 10% I thought it would be like 1% honestly --- 10% is huge as F in a space game of this scale my man
You right i agree,but the others planets?
Will have what?just resources or ester eggs man?

I would also hope they have some eye candy. Just because nothing there is alive doesn't mean all 900 planets will be completely empty.

P.S.
It's statistically very likely that intelligent life existed or exists in the Milky Way other than on Earth. Light speed is too slow to get anywhere. Our radio signals will only ever reach a handful of nearby stars. We are too far apart to ever find any evidence and science only works with evidence. So no aliens as far as anyone could ever claim.

Then there is also the Fermi Paradox that has a number of theories why we've never seen evidence of intelligent life anywhere. Even when they have had billions of years to develop their advanced society.

One theory claims that any form of life intelligent enough to reach the level of radio technology would eventually wipe itself out. They would be locked into having to find ways to make more and more energy. Just like we are and they burn out.
Last edited by Jimmi Stixx; Jun 27, 2023 @ 7:44am
Originally posted by 50 Cal:
lol Martians are you all there upstairs.. Pretty arrogant and entitled to think we are alone in the universe. Its easier to believe you are a chosen one. You are not its random luck

You need to chill down.

I never said we are alone in the universe, I comented on how difficult life on a planet is to develop, the amount of little details that our planets meet so that life has developed and continue to thrive, and how we have not found any signs of alien life yet despite the fact we are capable of finding and measuring exoplanets at millions of years away from earth thanks to our advanced technology. And yet not a single crafted satelites, massive structures, spaceships... nothing, while we are sending constantly signals and earth itself it´s so surrounded by space debris that is noticable something lives there, but we don´t see on other planets.

Past that, are you aware of the age of the universe and how many billions and billions of years it takes for a planet to stabilize? Life could have happen already, or will happen eventually, but the idea that there are tons of alien civilizations at the same time in this vast universe is quite fictional. Earth itself is a late planet, it was formed waaaayy past the most active moment of our universe on planets creation.

Considering all this, it´s obvious that people complaining "only 10% of ppanets with live?" do need to, like I said, learn on all the different things that lead to life on earth and how complex it is that those same occurances happened all over the galaxy. Hence my comment.

There´s nothing "arrogant" about surrending yourself to the facts and, most of all, the people who actually studies this and understand the science behind it. Could "life" exist somewhere else?, yeah, most likely there´s tons of planets with bacterial life. Now intelligent life with space transit capacities... again, that short of tech leaves treaces behind, and we have not seen traces, ANY, in all of the observable universe. And just to reirate, the observable universe is AROUND 46 BILLION LIGHT-YEARS and that is no longer observed by "a guy on a telescope", but by complex IAs that measure all short of things in all directions all the time by satelites, robots, telescopes on earth, telescope on space...

And if you don´t want to take my word for it, take it from profesionals, like I said, Fermi Paradox and The Great Filter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhJ9lJPt09k&list=PLsPUh22kYmNARiQWJmiyQQcxwXCR63t1G
50 Cal Jun 27, 2023 @ 7:55am 
Originally posted by Space is the Place:
Originally posted by 50 Cal:
lol Martians are you all there upstairs.. Pretty arrogant and entitled to think we are alone in the universe. Its easier to believe you are a chosen one. You are not its random luck

You need to chill down.

I never said we are alone in the universe, I comented on how difficult life on a planet is to develop, the amount of little details that our planets meet so that life has developed and continue to thrive, and how we have not found any signs of alien life yet despite the fact we are capable of finding and measuring exoplanets at millions of years away from earth thanks to our advanced technology. And yet not a single crafted satelites, massive structures, spaceships... nothing, while we are sending constantly signals and earth itself it´s so surrounded by space debris that is noticable something lives there, but we don´t see on other planets.

Past that, are you aware of the age of the universe and how many billions and billions of years it takes for a planet to stabilize? Life could have happen already, or will happen eventually, but the idea that there are tons of alien civilizations at the same time in this vast universe is quite fictional. Earth itself is a late planet, it was formed waaaayy past the most active moment of our universe on planets creation.

Considering all this, it´s obvious that people complaining "only 10% of ppanets with live?" do need to, like I said, learn on all the different things that lead to life on earth and how complex it is that those same occurances happened all over the galaxy. Hence my comment.

There´s nothing "arrogant" about surrending yourself to the facts and, most of all, the people who actually studies this and understand the science behind it. Could "life" exist somewhere else?, yeah, most likely there´s tons of planets with bacterial life. Now intelligent life with space transit capacities... again, that short of tech leaves treaces behind, and we have not seen traces, ANY, in all of the observable universe. And just to reirate, the observable universe is AROUND 46 BILLION LIGHT-YEARS and that is no longer observed by "a guy on a telescope", but by complex IAs that measure all short of things in all directions all the time by satelites, robots, telescopes on earth, telescope on space...

And if you don´t want to take my word for it, take it from profesionals, like I said, Fermi Paradox and The Great Filter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhJ9lJPt09k&list=PLsPUh22kYmNARiQWJmiyQQcxwXCR63t1G
I need to chill down? dude im chilled. Im not the upset one writng a wall of text about something I dont understand. You can belive that you are Christ Reborn I dont care. Im just stating the facts and it obviously triggers you. The universe is larger than anyone can understand and we are alone there is no life? cmon man lol
Originally posted by Jimmi Stixx:
I would also hope they have some eye candy. Just because nothing there is alive doesn't mean all 900 planets will be completely empty.

I really hope the writters are familiar with Arthur C.Clarke´s The City and the Stars. Book presents several "empty planets" that are surrounded by mystery and abandoned structures, and just like it appears Starfield will have there was an ancient race of super inteligent aliens that is no longer present (not sure if the "Arquitech" alien race archetype was created on this book prior to becoming such a staple of Sci-Fi, but considering the book age, it probably is).

It really it´s a shame we don´t see many references to this book on other Sci-Fi things, it´s very memorable and some of the mysteries of those planets are really f****ng good.
Soccer Jun 27, 2023 @ 8:02am 
Originally posted by Nikusui 😗:
So, what do you do at planets that do not have life? Fight zombies? Collect dirt?

Maybe the cities are more interesting. Maybe there will be strange new worlds and new civilizations afterall, in late game or with DLCs :)
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Date Posted: Jun 22, 2023 @ 12:46pm
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