This Starfield Player Spent 1,000 Hours Getting To Level 1,000, For Some Reason

This Starfield Player Spent 1,000 Hours Getting To Level 1,000, For Some Reason

From TheGamer (Written by James Troughton) on | OpenCritic

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One Starfield player managed to reach level 1,000 after a staggering 1,100 hours.

To put that figure into perspective, it translates to around 45 days of Starfield. That means they have spent over ten percent of their time playing Bethesda's sci-fi RPG since it launched.

It would take an impressive amount of patience to reach that milestone, but there's not much payoff to the level 1,000 grind.

At level 326, you have enough skill points to max out every single skill in the game. That alone is impressive, but they somehow got to level 450 by playing "normally".

Why then, would you bother doubling up? Getting to level 450 is one thing, but that's not even halfway to 1,000 and already you've made skillpoints redundant. The answer... just cause.

"I decided to try and reach level 500, then 600, and eventually level 1,000," they explain. "After a certain point, the only way to gain levels was by crafting vytininium fuel rods. Normal gameplay just couldn't keep up."

In total, they crafted around 15 million vytininium fuel rods, using an AutoHotkey to automate the crafting. But that doesn't mean they automated the grind, since they still had to collect the...

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