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While impressive and well-written, the Ryujin Industries questline inStarfieldcan be frustrating at times, but one player shared a trick on how to bypass the sneaking section for the Ryujin Tower with some calculated parkour. As befits a Bethesda title, thefactions inStarfieldoffer the most complex content outside the main quest, and each storyline has its own flavor. Whether it’s rooting out corruption in the Freestar Collective as one of its Rangers, or performing some corporate espionage for Ryujin Industries on Neon, there’s plenty of content to tackle beyond Constellation.
Much like the Thieves Guild inSkyrimandOblivion,Ryujin Industries inStarfieldhas a decent amount of stealth sections over the course of its story, and unfortunately many players have found these sections to be more tedious than fun. Despite the skill tree having a dedicated Stealth perk inStarfield, the detection meter has often been reported as deceptive at best. Maxing out stealth before starting the Ryujin Industries questline helps, and using the Void Form power inStarfieldcan also make the stealth sections a breeze, but for those who opted to upgrade other perks instead, there is a universal method to bypass the most tedious part of the final mission.
Shared by reaper7894 on the officialStarfieldsubreddit, this method only asks two things from the player: a boost pack, and a bit of faith. They may not necessarily make the jump in a single attempt, but it probably would require far fewer reloads than attempting to do the quest the traditional way. While it could be argued that the skip is a form of cheating, as Bethesda likely did not intend the mission to be completed with parkour, it does not take away from the creativity of reaper7894’s solution.
Ultimately, it may take aStarfieldmodto solve the current problems of the game’s stealth system, as its unreliable detection meter detracts from an otherwise engaging feature. Between the Void Form power and even stealth modifiers on gear, it’s clear that Bethesda wanted to make stealth an important gameplay option for players to pursue.
WithShattered Space coming toStarfieldin the near future, speculation surges across the community as to what the DLC’s story might entail. If it develops the mysterious and reclusive House Va’ruun, as many fans are hoping for, it’s possible that more stealth missions could be coming toStarfield, and much like it did forSkyrimandFallout 4,Starfield’s DLCs could be the perfect opportunity for Bethesda to fix features that players currently find tedious or frustrating.
Starfieldis available on PC and Xbox Series X/S.
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