It looks like fans’ constellation journey wasn’t a disappointing one after Starfield‘s release on this 6th. In fact, from immersion activities to quests worth goosebumps, everyone is in awe with Bethesda‘s Xbox exclusive. Just not that, Starfield’s near-to-perfect character creation through the character creator tool made our jaws drop.
And that is how fans’ obsession with Starfield’s character creator tool began. Not just their own resemblance, players took it a step further to create almost perfect replicas of their favorite celebrities. From Breaking Bad’s Mike to Toy Story’s Ellen Ripley, the list is truly never-ending. Now a fan made NASA’s famous celebrity astronaut Chris Hadfield’s perfect replica character in Starfield.
Chris Hadfield’s Starfield character pre-set amuses the great NASA scientist himself
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Since Starfield’s early access, one thing has been constant among fans, which is the efficiency of the game’s character creator tool. Recently using this tool, one Starfield fan came up with an absolutely fantastic character pre-set of Chris Hadfield, the famous retired scientist.
My Starfield character looks rugged. @StarfieldGame https://t.co/5cujTBikjg pic.twitter.com/6iiO0H0iId
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) September 13, 2023
Apart from Hadfield’s usual white spacesuit and slightly grey hair, this character pre-set was incredible. Bethesda noticed this when social media went almost crazy witnessing Starfield’s character creator’s abilities. Now it looks like even Chris Hadfield appreciated the effort of that fan very much- “My Starfield character looks rugged.”
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People were amazed with the finer accuracy of the tool and as a result, fans brought many famous characters into the gameplay. For RPGs, character creation is essential since the character’s traits impact the gameplay. Now it looks like Bethesda truly did a wonder with this aspect of the game.
Fans call Hadfield’s Starfield character pre-set a mirror image
Hadfield’s excitement over this fan-made Starfield character replica of him was expressed when he took Twitter to share it with fans. And the community completely went crazy seeing the details of the character creator tool. Although Hadfield believed his face looked rugged, his followers believed that he looked cute.
Nah. It looks cute sir. Waiting for it's release.❤️🔥
— Shivam (@TitularAlmighty) September 13, 2023
One follower was spotted commenting how though this character pre-set a splitting image of the famous astronaut- “Spitting image commander.” Not just that, community thought it is the best of all Starfield contents- “This is the best bit of Starfield content I’ve seen so far.”
This is the best bit of Starfield content I've seen so far.
— Ian Westcott (@MrWestcott84) September 13, 2023
Hadfield’s post surely excited the whole Starfield community. Fans curiously asked how far Hadfield travelled in the game.
What level are you Sir? And how far have you travelled? Are you a main story line type of player, or one that forges their own path?
Hope you are truly enjoying the game!
— Michael Jordan (@AviatorJordan) September 14, 2023
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Throughout the comment thread, fans shared how much they loved this Starfield character pre-set of Chris Hadfield- “Love it!” Not just that, fans literally asked for advice for flying spaceships in Starfield.
Btw any input on the piloting of starships? As you are one of the very few that can have a direct comparison with how it feels like to pilot in space 🙂
— Spartnco (@Spartaks) September 14, 2023
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Now that Bethesda’s Xbox exclusive Starfield is launched, players can try this character creator tool and experience the multidimensional features of this action adventure-themed RPG. Since the game is available on both PC and Xbox Game Pass, players can log into Steam’ or Xbox’s website for further details.
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