Player in Starfield loads up completely, runs and dies immediately

In Starfield, inventory is a topic that concerns many players. One of them has now fully loaded it and tested whether he dies when he moves with it. Spoiler: He didn’t get particularly far.

If you exert too much pressure, your oxygen in Starfield will decrease, similar to stamina in other games. So if you run and jump for too long, you first lose oxygen, then the CO₂ content of your air in the suit increases and then you lose your life. A player tested how long he could walk around like this before something happened to him.

Another player is now showing in a clip on Reddit what happens when you not only overload your inventory in Starfield a little, but load it with a weight in the millions.

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Too much weight = death

What happened to the player? User “FSFreeman” shows in a video clip on Reddit on October 21st that his inventory totals 14,146,884. The weight limit in Starfield is 245 in his case.

When he runs into the basement of the box, his character dies immediately. Here you can see the almost 30-second video:

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Commenting on the video, “FSFreeman” says: “Apparently I found a certain amount of weight that you can carry with you and with which you are no longer invincible. 14,146,884 weight, you take one step and you die instantly.”

In a comment, “FSFreeman” adds that he tested it again and found: “If you go really slowly, you won’t die.” The whole thing took him a total of between 25 and 30 hours of play.

When asked if the player has figured out an exact weight limit, he replies: “Depending on the level and skills, the numbers would be different for everyone. “That was just all of my resources.” In another comment, he noted that he was surprised at the limit because he had “walked around weighing well over 2 million many times and never died.” He thought it was impossible to die as a result.

This is what other players say about it: Many users are impressed in their comments under the post on Reddit. Some of them respond with memes, others discuss the animation of death.

We have summarized a few voices for you:

  • “Jaded-Huckleberry670” says: “You should get an award for figuring this out: Pride of the Hoarders.”
  • “luxzg” writes: “I just wish that in the death animation everything would be squashed into a pool of blood and then there would be nothing left.”
  • “doomguy699” notes, “The brother literally collapsed under his own gravity.”
  • “WinterAd2942” writes: “They call this the Mass Effect.”
  • Reddit is a platform on which numerous players share funny or special moments from various games with the respective community.

    One of them collects in an article the moments that players like best in Starfield. For him, these are very special, random events in the role-playing game:

    Players report which moments they particularly like in Starfield

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