Starfield Finally Lets You Build The House Of Your Dreams
Summary Customize your dream home in Starfield with the Dream Home Integrated mod.
Enjoy new gameplay mechanics with the mod, turning your dream home into an outpost with added benefits and resource harvesting.
Install the mod for extra features and improvements, including a shipbuilder terminal and a more interactive experience with your crew.
Starfield players can finally build the house of their dreams in the game. While many players will spend most of their time in Starfield traveling across the galaxy, building outposts, or fighting bandits, others opt to spend some time at their character's home, a luxurious dream home on a planet called Nesoi that can be unlocked via the Dream Home trait within the game.
Of course, there were some downsides to this, namely that it took up an entire trait slot, and that there was a 125,000 Credit mortgage with weekly interest-only payments that players had to pay off. Unfortunately, while the mortgage still remains, the Dream Home Integrated mod has made it so that every player can access this home by default, removing it from the trait menu, and granting many additional customization features.
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Players Can Make Starfield's Dream Home Their Own
The Dream Home Now Also Offers More Functionality To The Game
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While there was some customization for the dream house in Starfield, the Dream Home Integrated mod significantly improves this. With the mod, players can now decorate the exterior of their home, including the roof and patio areas, as well as the landing pad for their ships.
Exterior decorating is disabled until the mortgage for the home has been paid in full.
Perhaps the best improvement, however, is how the dream home can now be intertwined with some of Starfield's core gameplay mechanics, as it now functions similarly to an outpost - albeit with a radius twice as large as that of a basic outpost - with the mod installed. This allows players to assign their crew to their home to hang out with them later, rather than the more solitary experience in the base game. It also lets them add new structures and harvest nearby resources, with fewer hazards being present in the nearby area as well.
An 80m landing pad has replaced the dream home's landing zone, giving players yet another place to customize their ship as a shipbuilder terminal becomes available after purchasing the property.
While customization features are always fun, it's these extra gameplay improvements that truly make the Dream Home Integrated mod worth installing for all PC players. Outside the modding community, Bethesda has been adding several new features and bug fixes to Starfield's base game on PC in the run-up to its first major DLC expansion, Shattered Space.
Source: Dream Home Integrated/Nexus Mods

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