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Does Starfield use procedural generation? Yes, Starfield does use procedural generation for the 1000-plus planets you can explore, but each planet has hand-crafted elements.
Chris Roberts talks procedural planet generation and crafting realistic worlds for an FPS.
Bethesda's use of procedural generation may be necessary given Starfield's scale, but doing so introduces as many risks as it does opportunities.
This procedural generation will not be used on the title's most important locations, giving players a uniform experience of Starfield 's most memorable planets.
Starfield is shaping up to be Bethesda’s biggest title yet, but in order to pad out the game’s galaxy of 1000 explorable planets, the developers are turning to procedural generation technology.
Procedural Generation (procgen) is best understood as a way to automate the creation of in-game content - be it the enemy inventories, or the map itself - through an engine-level algorithm.
Here's everything you need to know about Starfield planets, including when they have life, how procedural generation works, and more.
Star Wars Outlaws won't use procedural generation; all planets are being handcrafted The game's creative director recently discussed the scale of the game and how the team is crafting the areas of ...
According to Gerighty, the team has not been using any form of procedural generation for the environments players will explore, it’s all being painstakingly crafted by the crew.