An image of a salad turbine in Starfield, hucking masses of vegetables into the air.

Starfield player’s anti-grav salad spinner soothed my soul, right up until I saw its lettuce-obsessed creator’s other dark designs

Ahh, Bethesda physics, you never let me down. Starfield‘s no exception—and its physics engine is genuinely impressive, able to handle thousands of potatoes stuffed into a room (with some understandable framerate tanks and whining from your rig). PC Gamer’s Lauren Morton even had some fun herself, shoving all sorts into that same locker. 

We’ve seen Rube Goldberg machines and milk rain in New Atlantis, but most of these experiments are due to things just… falling down. Gravity’s beautiful, but it’s predictable. You put milk cartons in the sky and they’ll plummet, certain as cheese wheels and taxes. Earlier this week though, player Joshohoho saw an opportunity to create Starfield’s largest industrial-grade salad tosser.

The Mega Salad Tosser. from r/Starfield

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