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Some Starfield players are requesting a feature that allows them to return accidentally stolen items, suggesting an option for objects worth 50 credits or below.
Many fans feel that the current response of NPCs to theft in Starfield is overly harsh, which has resulted in a growing demand for a "put it back" option. Bethesda has the final say on whether these suggestions will be deemed worthy of a patch or DLC inclusion to enhance the overall Starfield experience.
A Starfield player is seeking developers to add a feature that can assist them in situations where they unintentionally steal something. Similar to other open-world Bethesda RPGs, Starfield's game universe is filled with various items to discover, with some being useful and others serving as filler materials. Certain players have come up with creative solutions regarding where to store Starfield's player cargo. However, due to the game's extensive population, it is easy to get lost and accidentally take items.
Bethesda may need to review how some interactions with items are handled. One incident involved an NPC reacting strongly when a Starfield player took a cocktail shaker, which was amusing to most but has prompted some players to request a toned-down approach. A Reddit user has raised a question about the potential addition of an option to prevent such confrontations from occurring.
Reddit user Karmano42 has requested that Bethesda add a feature to Starfield where players can return accidentally stolen items. They suggest that this option could apply to items worth 50 credits or less, and ideally, merely holding an object should not be considered an offense. Karmano42 came up with this idea after unintentionally taking an object while interacting with an NPC. While they were detained and charged a small amount of 17 credits, they believe that such a minor offense should not be treated so harshly. This feature has long been desired by fans of Fallout and Elder Scrolls who have also encountered similar situations.
Stealing in-game is both significant and easy to do, as evidenced by one Starfield player who has been exploiting a glitch to keep stolen items and accumulate wealth effortlessly. Balancing how NPCs react to theft is a challenging task for developers. If the restrictions were loosened, players might discover more ways to steal without consequence. Nonetheless, many fans believe that the current responses are excessively strict.
Despite widespread acclaim from gamers, there are still fans of Starfield who have numerous suggestions for enhancing the gameplay. Among these suggestions is the implementation of a new traversal mechanic for ground travel, as previously suggested by a player. Ultimately, the decision to incorporate these fan suggestions into a patch or DLC addition lies with Bethesda. However, if these requests were to be fulfilled, they could undoubtedly contribute to making Starfield an even more comprehensive and enjoyable experience. Starfield can be played on both PC and Xbox Series X/S platforms.