Starfield presents a vast world with a sense of wonder — and frequent frustration

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About 30 hours into Starfield, the new sci-fi exploration game by Bethesda Softworks, I captured a spaceship essentially by accident, after I took out its space pirate crew in a Han Solo-like shootout.

The problem? My actual ship, a rickety freighter dubbed Frontier, had been teleported away, because I can only have one active ship at a time.

As I arrived at the nearest planet with a large city, the local space cops threw me in jail, because the freshly pilfered craft had contraband onboard.

The episode encapsulates the chaotic nature of playing Starfield. Sooner or later you’ll find yourself in a situation

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