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Introduction

In Starfield, outposts play a pivotal role in your space adventure. They are versatile structures built on planets and moons, serving various purposes from resource extraction to housing characters. While building and managing these outposts is a core part of the game, there may come a time when you need to remove them. This guide provides a straightforward approach to removing outposts in "Starfield".

Building Outposts

Before diving into their removal, let's understand their function. Outposts can be constructed on various celestial bodies to gather resources essential for crafting. They are not just utilitarian structures; they can also be your dream retreat under the stars.

When to Remove an Outpost

You might want to dismantle an outpost for several reasons:

  • The outpost has served its purpose and is no longer needed.
  • You want to reallocate resources or space for a new structure.
  • The outpost location is no longer strategically beneficial.

Removing an Outpost: Step-by-Step Guide

Here's how you can remove an outpost in Starfield:

Step 1: Locate the Outpost Beacon

  • The outpost beacon is key to this process.
  • It's typically found at the center of your base.
  • Look for a small cylindrical object with an antenna and solar panels.

Step 2: Interact with the Beacon

  • Approach the beacon.
  • A menu will appear with options to "build" or "rename" the outpost.
  • Below the "rename" option, you'll find a less prominent option to "remove outpost".

Step 3: Initiate Removal

  • On PC, press and hold the 'R' key.
  • On Xbox, hold down the 'X' button.
  • This action brings up a confirmation menu.

Step 4: Confirm the Removal

  • Acknowledge the warning message.
  • Confirming this will dismantle the outpost beacon and all associated structures.

Note on Landing Pads

  • If your spaceship is on the outpost’s landing pad, the pad will be marked in red.
  • The landing pad remains until your spaceship departs.

Conclusion

Removing an outpost in Starfield is a straightforward process once you know the steps. It allows you to adapt and evolve your strategy, keeping your space journey dynamic and responsive to your needs. Happy exploring and base building!


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