Starfieldfans have a serious new concern about the game based on the extortionate prices of the in-game burgers. Yes, really.Up to this point, the majority of worries aboutStarfieldhave centred around its performance on consoles. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure you’ll have heard thatBethesda’sspace-exploration RPG will belocked at 30fpsonXbox Series Xand S - some have been so upset about this news that they’ve launched a petition in an attempt to get it boosted to 60fps, but the likelihood of that happening prior to launch is near zero.Take a look at the story trailer forStarfieldbelow.Now though, eagle-eyed fans have spotted a tiny detail which they believe might point to a bigger problem - the seemingly unbalanced in-game economy. Over on the r/Starfield subreddit, user Mr_Twiddlespointed outthat one tasty Patty Melt has a value of 295 credits. Yum. This means basically nothing until you compare it to the price of one of thespaceships, though - as seen during the recentStarfieldDirect, one particular ship (the Ecliptic Stiletto II, to be exact) has a value of 19,054 credits, which is the same price as about 65 fancy burgers. That seems… a bit off.AdvertOthers on Reddit think that we might be underestimating how good the burger is, though: “You don’t know enough about the supply or demand for Patty Melts in the 24th century to make that statement,” Str-Dimwrote. “A good Patty Melt is absolutely worth it,” Lwmonscommented. “They’re really good Patty Melts,”addedamazingdrewh.There’s a chance that these in-game prices could change between now and release, and on the whole, this probably isn’t something to get too concerned about. I really want to try one of those Patty Melts now, though.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC,Microsoft

Starfield fans are concerned over in-game economy after seeing prices

Starfieldfans have a serious new concern about the game based on the extortionate prices of the in-game burgers. Yes, really.Up to this point, the majority of worries aboutStarfieldhave centred around its performance on consoles. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure you’ll have heard thatBethesda’sspace-exploration RPG will belocked at 30fpsonXbox Series Xand S - some have been so upset about this news that they’ve launched a petition in an attempt to get it boosted to 60fps, but the likelihood of that happening prior to launch is near zero.Take a look at the story trailer forStarfieldbelow.Now though, eagle-eyed fans have spotted a tiny detail which they believe might point to a bigger problem - the seemingly unbalanced in-game economy. Over on the r/Starfield subreddit, user Mr_Twiddlespointed outthat one tasty Patty Melt has a value of 295 credits. Yum. This means basically nothing until you compare it to the price of one of thespaceships, though - as seen during the recentStarfieldDirect, one particular ship (the Ecliptic Stiletto II, to be exact) has a value of 19,054 credits, which is the same price as about 65 fancy burgers. That seems… a bit off.AdvertOthers on Reddit think that we might be underestimating how good the burger is, though: “You don’t know enough about the supply or demand for Patty Melts in the 24th century to make that statement,” Str-Dimwrote. “A good Patty Melt is absolutely worth it,” Lwmonscommented. “They’re really good Patty Melts,”addedamazingdrewh.There’s a chance that these in-game prices could change between now and release, and on the whole, this probably isn’t something to get too concerned about. I really want to try one of those Patty Melts now, though.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC,Microsoft

Starfieldfans have a serious new concern about the game based on the extortionate prices of the in-game burgers. Yes, really.Up to this point, the majority of worries aboutStarfieldhave centred around its performance on consoles. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure you’ll have heard thatBethesda’sspace-exploration RPG will belocked at 30fpsonXbox Series Xand S - some have been so upset about this news that they’ve launched a petition in an attempt to get it boosted to 60fps, but the likelihood of that happening prior to launch is near zero.Take a look at the story trailer forStarfieldbelow.Now though, eagle-eyed fans have spotted a tiny detail which they believe might point to a bigger problem - the seemingly unbalanced in-game economy. Over on the r/Starfield subreddit, user Mr_Twiddlespointed outthat one tasty Patty Melt has a value of 295 credits. Yum. This means basically nothing until you compare it to the price of one of thespaceships, though - as seen during the recentStarfieldDirect, one particular ship (the Ecliptic Stiletto II, to be exact) has a value of 19,054 credits, which is the same price as about 65 fancy burgers. That seems… a bit off.AdvertOthers on Reddit think that we might be underestimating how good the burger is, though: “You don’t know enough about the supply or demand for Patty Melts in the 24th century to make that statement,” Str-Dimwrote. “A good Patty Melt is absolutely worth it,” Lwmonscommented. “They’re really good Patty Melts,”addedamazingdrewh.There’s a chance that these in-game prices could change between now and release, and on the whole, this probably isn’t something to get too concerned about. I really want to try one of those Patty Melts now, though.

Starfieldfans have a serious new concern about the game based on the extortionate prices of the in-game burgers. Yes, really.

Up to this point, the majority of worries aboutStarfieldhave centred around its performance on consoles. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure you’ll have heard thatBethesda’sspace-exploration RPG will belocked at 30fpsonXbox Series Xand S - some have been so upset about this news that they’ve launched a petition in an attempt to get it boosted to 60fps, but the likelihood of that happening prior to launch is near zero.

Take a look at the story trailer forStarfieldbelow.

Now though, eagle-eyed fans have spotted a tiny detail which they believe might point to a bigger problem - the seemingly unbalanced in-game economy. Over on the r/Starfield subreddit, user Mr_Twiddlespointed outthat one tasty Patty Melt has a value of 295 credits. Yum. This means basically nothing until you compare it to the price of one of thespaceships, though - as seen during the recentStarfieldDirect, one particular ship (the Ecliptic Stiletto II, to be exact) has a value of 19,054 credits, which is the same price as about 65 fancy burgers. That seems… a bit off.

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Others on Reddit think that we might be underestimating how good the burger is, though: “You don’t know enough about the supply or demand for Patty Melts in the 24th century to make that statement,” Str-Dimwrote. “A good Patty Melt is absolutely worth it,” Lwmonscommented. “They’re really good Patty Melts,”addedamazingdrewh.

There’s a chance that these in-game prices could change between now and release, and on the whole, this probably isn’t something to get too concerned about. I really want to try one of those Patty Melts now, though.

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC,Microsoft