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The hype around Starfield is something the industry is experiencing after a long while. Very few games in recent times have commanded hype like that of the Xbox exclusive. With every official glimpse, the game has only added to the anticipation. Now, with early access taking over the streaming charts of the industry, fans are getting some much-awaited answers about the gameplay. 

The factor of curiosity has been a major selling point for the Bethesda giant. The creation of an open world on a scale so huge, it promises 1000 planets to explore, leaves a lot to the imagination. Another unique concept in the game is ship building and flight controls. These are features all players have been looking forward to. And now that the game is here (early access), players are off to explore. A streamer went on to explore the most trending question around the ship’s flying controls. Well, the player found the answers in an intriguing live stream you cannot miss. 

A Starfield player arrives at Pluto 

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There have been constant speculations around Starfield’s flight control interface. As a vast part of the gameplay’s narrative does rely on flight controls and planet exploration, the fan speculations around ship piloting keep on incoming. One such major query was whether the players could manually fly a ship to the surface of a planet. Fortunately, this question was answered by a player in a live stream. 

Alanah Pearce, a writer and creator, is also an enthusiastic gamer and Twitch streamer. She is also a game developer Santa Monica Studios, the developers of God of War: Ragnarok. She took on the challenge of answering the hot trending question around space piloting. The streamer achieved the feat of landing on Pluto in around a dedicated 7 hours. 

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This is how I meet god?”, she quoted during her final acceleration to the miniature celestial object of our solar system. She flew to the surface of the planet and then clipped through the celestial body. Although, the landing wasn’t a visual standout, as many had expected. The streamer’s spaceship was stranded in the vastness of the cosmos after the course to Pluto ended. The distance meter suggested her fleet was inside Pluto. I expected it to have like something on the inside. Now, how long does it take to get out of Pluto?” she added upon achieving the feat. Here’s a glimpse of the stream shared on Twitter, now known as X.

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Undoubtedly, Pearce did provide answers to a lot of questions on the piloting program in Starfield. Moreover, her seven-hour-long journey to Pluto inspired a lot of gamers to take on the manual piloting challenge and explore the utmost reach of Bethesda’s open world.

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It will be interesting to see players navigate to more planets and share their experience.

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