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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Starfield's fast travel system is a crucial part of the game, but the tedious experience of navigating the map can make it feel tiresome. However, navigating all those menus isn't actually always necessary. Fast travel has played a major role in RPGs developed by Bethesda Game Studios from Fallout 3 onward, allowing huge worlds full of both geographical obstacles and roaming enemies to be traversed with ease.
The size of the map in Starfield, appropriately called the Starmap, can make it much more time-consuming to employ than prior Bethesda offerings like the cluttered but concentrated map in Skyrim. Zooming out from a planet will show the solar system it's in, and pulling back the view even further reveals the breadth of a galaxy.
Starfield Ships Can Make Great Use Of The Scanner Opening the scanner while flying a ship in Starfield reveals a wider variety of its fast travel applicability. The scanner can serve as a direct way to jump to other planets in a solar system or even to jump to a mission in another system by highlighting the marker. Landing zones can also be selected through the scanner, eliminating one possible point of friction in the occasionally stop-and-start experience of bringing a ship down on a planet.
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