Bethesda’s open world RPG is like an episode of Space Hoarders
All you can do is sell it, which the game incentivizes you to do by displaying tantalizingly inflated prices next to each item description. There are just two problems with this. Becoming a NASA-punk pawn star requires 1) finding a place to actually sell the stuff with no real map and 2) transporting it there with a laughably low encumbrance threshold .does give every player a ship right at the start, and you can dump all your crap on the ground in it and it will…just stay there.
Is there a cargo hold you can stow stuff in? 100 percent. Did I figure out how to use it? Not for several hours. And even now it’s so much faster and simpler just to toss new things on the existing pile.Space hoarding can be quite lucrative if you stick with it though. Some players are already dreaming of paying off their first house . But me, personally? I’m kind of in love with my little trash mound and don’t know that I’d be willing to part with it.
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