I spent 5 years studying economics and I still don’t understand how money works in Starfield
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As a lover of the ideals of space exploration, I have long been looking forward to Bethesda’s latest RPG,Starfield,launching September 6 this year.
However, it’s become clear thatStarfield’s economy may well be something of a mess.Reddit userMr Twiddleshas been through the game’s preview material with a fine tooth comb, and what he’s revealed is baffling.
It looks as though a Patty Melt, a heated meat and cheese sandwich, is worth 295 credits. Alone, this is a next to meaningless piece of data, but, when you consider that a starshipseen in theStarfieldDirectis worth 15,950 credits, a disquieting pattern emerges.
A starship, therefore, is worth 54 sandwiches, a staggering revelation that calls into question everything I know about supply and demand. Let’s consider what this would look like in our real-world economy. Tesco’smost popular sandwich, the Sausage, Bacon & Egg Triple comes to £2.85. Multiplied by 54, this comes to £153.90, roughly 40% of the cost of aPS5.
By comparison, a NASA rocket costs $4.1 billion, or £3.1 billion, a far cry from the £153.90 we calculated above. This means that a real-life NASA rocket would cost the equivalent of 1.09 billion Sausage, Bacon & Egg Triple sandwiches and that, in the intervening time, the real cost of a starship has decreased by a factor of 20.1 million.
Either, this means that spaceships are trivially easy to manufacture inStarfield’s world, or that the dynamics of supply and demand have warped beyond our comprehension, forming a singularity of economic chaos from which there is no escape.
Granted,starships are more common inStarfield’s universethan our own by quite a margin. Interstellar travel is a reality in theupcoming game, meaning that a cargo ship might be no rarer to the people ofStarfieldthan a truck might be to us. In the UK, a heavy goods vehicle is liable to set you back at least£12,000 used, 78 times the cost we calculated above for one ofStarfield’s starships.
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What happened to starships to make them so affordable? Do they grow on futuristic, starship trees? Do they spontaneously spawn out of thin air thanks to bizarre quantum phenomena?Only Todd Howard knows, and he isn’t telling anyone.
Of course, there is a grim alternative. It is possible that the value of food has skyrocketed inStarfield’s universe, heralding food poverty and economic turbulence on a literally astronomical scale. Food inStarfieldcould be so rare and so precious, that it is worth far more to the denizens of Bethesda’s futuristic RPG than it might be to us.
It’s also possible that the patties themselves are sought after for reasons unknown. Perhaps they have special cultural or religious significance. Perhaps they’re made of platinum, palladium, or some other suitably sci-fi material. Either would suffice as an explanation.
Lastly, and most sensibly, it may well be the case that theStarfieldDirect was using placeholder prices for these items and that all of the above amounts to jumping at shadows. Whatever the truth, however, once September comes around, we’ll be able to determine once and for all if starships really do grow on trees and whether or not Starfield’s beef patties are lined with gold.
Want something to play while you wait for Starfield? Here’s our list ofthe best Xbox Series X gamesas well as thebest PC gamesavailable now.
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