Starting a new adventure can be a bit overwhelming, especially when it comes to universes as vast as those belonging to Starfield, No Man’s Sky and Star Citizen . We’re talking about so many places that in most cases they are only discovered by a few fans. And it is precisely the latter’s adventurous spirit that motivates proposals like these.
The Starfield Eye or The Eye application presented its version 1.0.0 a few days ago and aims to become the ultimate travel companion for any particular adventurer, whatever activity they wish to do. It is designed to be used as a complement while we play, either on the secondary screen or on a portable device such as cell phones and/or tablets.
It can be considered a travel guide, although the best way to call it is that of an encyclopedia: it contains information on all the knowledge collected so far Star Field . And this is not an exaggeration, since there is:
- Galaxy : map of the galaxy with all systems (accessible to everyone).
- Catalog – A catalog with detailed information on all systems, planets, moons and space stations. Included are scanned images, materials, type, mass, gravity, biomes…
- Life sings Yes Outposts : two huge lists with all life forms and positions found so far, each located in its system and planet/moon. Sheets are included with all the characteristics of each species/position and a counter to keep at hand the scans we have carried out and which we still have to carry out.
- Quests – A list of all Starfield missions to keep a detailed record of which ones we have completed and which ones we have not completed. Needless to say, it details where to find them and how to access them.
The app has search engines in all tabs, the ability to contribute information (and screenshots) and has a Perks section to see what all our skill points look like once distributed before do it in-game. It’s a good way to offer different builds and share configurations with other players.