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It can be very easy in starfield to just upgrade so normal stuff and not diversify but then you start missing out on tons of content.
It can be very hard to balance those points for the first 50 levels or more.
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I also wish I understand the scope and size of each town, If I had, I would probably have started engaging in the gameplay loop earlier
I spent the first 40 hours learning where everything important was. Shops, Ship service stations, mission boards etc etc
Once you just avoid Jemison and start Using The Den, Akila and Neon things really Really start to improve.
I get Akila and Neon, since they have better sidequests. But why The Den?
in fact, we know so much about Starfield that we just don't want to know any more.