Space authenticity be damned, this Starfield mod plates your delectable food and makes me a lil hungry

Starfield food mod
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I'm a sucker for good-looking video game food, which is why I was instantly drawn to a new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Starfield mod thꦜat puts all o♏f your culinary creations on dinner plates.

Our fellow foodies over at spotted the Starfield mod titled , which gives your meatloaf, sausages, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:sandwiches, tacos, cinnamon rolls, and other food the presentation it deserves. Of course, space nerds will point out that the little plastic containers usually holding Starfield's food keep it from, you know, flying away in zero gravity, but not everything in video games has to be perfectly logical. In fact, I'd argue that Starfield's depiction of Eart💎h in 𓆉the future as a barren, lifeless husk is all🥃 of the reality we really need in one game.

"A mod you didn't know you need unꦅtil you see it," mod author Tank_girl444 rightfully says. "Tired of consuming an entire&nb🐽sp;tupperware dish with every meal? Wish you could display your food in the open air without a nasty plastic box? Well, with this mod you can!"

I didn't even think of that. When you consume food in Starfield, it seems the plastic container goes right down your g𝐆ullet too, which can't be good for your digestive system. Unless edible plastic is a thing in the yea♉r 2330, but even then it doesn't sound very appetizing.

Ultimately, this mod makes food a lot more aesthetically pleasing ༺and frankly, less utilitarian. Food is one of the great joys in life, and stuffing it into boring plastic boxes just takes all the fun out of it even if it makes more sense from a practical perspective. Space authenticity be damned, tonight we dine on plates!

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