I Spent $100 On Starfield Paid Mods...It's Not What I Expected

In the video, the creator spent $100 on Starfield paid mods to review them, finding a mix of good and bad mods. They highlighted issues with the Creations system, discovered interesting mods like Star Sim mining conglomerate and Robin Lock, and emphasized the need for improvements to enhance the player experience and ensure value for money.

In the video, the creator spent $100 on Starfield paid mods to review them and determine which ones are worth the money. They found a mix of both good and bad mods, with some being disappointing and not worth the price tag. They highlighted issues with the current Creations system in Starfield, such as bugs and broken mods that required troubleshooting to get them to work properly. Despite the challenges, they also discovered some mods that were interesting and offered unique gameplay experiences.

One of the standout paid mods was the Star Sim mining conglomerate, which expanded the role of Argos extractor in Starfield with new missions and space stations. This mod added depth to the gameplay by introducing repeatable missions and enhanced space mining mechanics. Another interesting mod was Robin Lock, a high-quality follower mod with a compelling backstory and custom voice acting. However, the creator faced challenges with installing and updating some mods, pointing to issues within the Creations system that need to be addressed.

The video also covered various other paid mods, such as new weapon mods, player homes, companions, and customization options. Some mods, like the Kin Pin Trucker at Soul Outposts, fell short in terms of content and value for money. Others, like the Deluxe Dynamic Boost Packs and TG’s Luxury Homes Volume One, offered significant improvements and additions to the game. The creator highlighted the importance of evaluating each paid mod based on its current features and not solely on promised future updates.

Bethesda’s own paid mods, such as the Water Cooled Miners Outfit and the Trackers Alliance Vulture Bounty, received mixed reviews. While some mods offered unique items and quests, others were deemed overpriced for the content they provided. The video also touched on the lack of feedback and rating systems for paid mods, as well as the potential for conflicts between different mods. Overall, the creator emphasized the need for improvements in the paid mod system in Starfield to enhance the overall player experience and ensure value for money.