Starfieldoffers a ton of different activities to do during your journey through the known universe.
One of those activities is outpost building, which allows you to create facilities on different planets and moons.
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after you snag found a planet that meets these requirements it’s time to set up an outpost.
When the outpost beacon is placed, it creates a large circle, which you might build within.
To start, you are going to want a small building.
This allows you to build the more complex structure pieces, which you will likely need when assembling yourspace.
With that done, you will want to set up your resource extractors.
The fueled generator offers the most power, but it requires a steady supply of Helium-3 to run.
Setting one up can be a bit confusing so here’s how you oughta set it up.
Connect that storage container to the fueled generator and it will feed it the fuel to keep it running.
With proper power and storage, you will start to generate resources.
In the outpost menu, your production per minute can be seen in the bottom right corner.
The last thing you will want to set up are some defenses, like turrets.
TheOutpost Management skill allows you to increase the number of crew members assigned to an outpost.
You do not need crew members for an outpost to operate.
The second one is necessary to complete the supply missions that you might take on from mission boards.
The regular one doesn’t have a resource requirement, but the Inter-System one requires Helium-3 to operate.
However, it’s possible for you to send and receive multiple resources through each cargo supply.
The red is outgoing and the green is incoming.
If you want to change the resources, just return to the control console and make the adjustments.
For more tips on space exploration and Starfield’s many systems, check out GameSpot’sguides hub.
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