Starfield Digital Premium Edition v1.15.222.0-P2P

Posted August 6, 2025 in PC GAMES, REQUEST ACCEPTED

Starfield Premium Edition v1.15.222.0-P2P

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In the year 2330, humanity has ventured beyond our solar system, settling….

 

ABOUT THE GAME

In the year 2330, humanity has ventured beyond our solar system, settling new planets, and living as a spacefaring people. You will join Constellation – the last group of space explorers seeking rare artifacts throughout the galaxy – and navigate the vast expanse of space in Bethesda Game Studios’ biggest and most ambitious game.

Title: Starfield
Genre: RPG
Release Date: 5 Sep, 2023

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  • OS: Windows 10 version 21H1 (10.0.19043)
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X, Intel Core i7-6800K
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 5700, NVIDIA GeForce 1070 Ti
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 125 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD Required

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17 Comments

  1. freemannnn (06 Aug 2025, 14:41)
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    thanx!!!

  2. Trilla (06 Aug 2025, 16:14)
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    Only update please

  3. cu de apertar linguiça (06 Aug 2025, 17:17)
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    starshit

  4. avowed dragon age veilguard fear hdd switch 1 and 2 tb gta 4 xsx xbox 3 xbox360es ps4 ps3 vita 2.5 gbps (06 Aug 2025, 19:26)
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    thanx goty 9030 year

    • This guy (06 Aug 2025, 23:58)
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      This callsign is an absolute mess. It’s like someone tried to cram every buzzword from gaming, tech, and random nonsense into a single string. Let’s break it down:

      “Avowed” – A word that vaguely references something, but it’s too generic. Does it have any real meaning here? No.

      “Dragon Age” – Okay, now we’re pulling in a famous RPG, but the context is totally unclear. Are we talking about the game or just name-dropping it for street cred?

      “Veilguard” – Sounds like an attempt to blend some generic fantasy or sci-fi theme, but doesn’t bring anything original to the table.

      “Fear” – What fear? Is this some edgy, ‘cool’ reference, or is it just thrown in because it sounds intense?

      “HDD switch 1 and 2 TB” – This is an actual hardware spec. Congratulations, you’ve included a hard drive size for no apparent reason. But it makes no sense to pair it with everything else.

      “GTA 4” – You can’t just throw a game title into a callsign and expect it to make sense. GTA 4, really? Are we still stuck in 2008?

      “XSX” – Abbreviation for Xbox Series X, nice. But why? Just toss a console in the mix without context, like this callsign needed more fragmentation.

      “Xbox 3” – What is this? Are you still on the Xbox 360? Does anyone even refer to it this way anymore?

      “Xbox360es” – Is this supposed to be Xbox 360 and the “e” stands for something? This only adds confusion.

      “PS4” and “PS3” – Are we listing every PlayStation console you’ve ever owned? It’s unclear and unnecessary.

      “Vita” – You added the Vita because why not? It’s almost like you’re just throwing in every console you’ve heard of.

      “2.5 Gbps” – A nice tech stat, but it’s a random afterthought here. Does the internet speed matter in the middle of this jumbled mess?

      In conclusion, this callsign is a chaotic and confusing mashup of random elements that fails to provide any meaning. It reads more like a list of disconnected features than a coherent, cool name. It’s more about throwing things at the wall than actually crafting something memorable. Try again.

      • snake anal derangement ferry (07 Aug 2025, 6:18)

        I agree!

      • Rayser (07 Aug 2025, 17:41)

        Let me get this straight. You took the guy’s screen name, put it into chatGPT, and asked him to parse it? Is that it?

      • khazars gonna khazar (09 Aug 2025, 0:00)

        This troll awooked guy is from Poland (jewish owned polin).
        Need to add anything else?

  5. Matrixdiego (06 Aug 2025, 20:22)
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    Wow thx i could not w8 for it so i can play fast travel simulator again

  6. BottasHeimfe (07 Aug 2025, 14:11)
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    yeah I can’t open the .zip file for this. damn thing has something wrong with it

  7. FukUnGga (07 Aug 2025, 19:41)
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    That’s a huge pile of sht ever combined.

  8. Board (08 Aug 2025, 2:58)
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    here is a great review:

    Posted: 29 Jul @ 2:46am
    Updated: 5 Aug @ 9:14am

    1745 hours played.

    Numbers like this are what people like Todd exclaim first and foremost about how their games are played, as an exclamation of excellence. It is held up like a trophy, “revel in our success”.

    In this case however, instead of playing it for some kind of enjoyment, I racked up those hours trying to find the justification for Bethesda releasing this game at all.

    Coming down the elevator and entering the cinematic at the start of the game, I was holding onto years of anticipation for this release, but also the lessons learned through 40+ years and 10K+ hours of ….Bethesda.
    During that opening cinematic, I witnessed one of the VERY few “real” conversations that I would experience during the entire playthrough, but I did not know that at the time, all I was thinking of was my doubts about the improved graphics being able to hold up knowing what I do about the engine driving the system I was about to take a long ride in.

    Upon release of my character, I rushed to the games UI, and my heart sank. What is this?
    The SAME old clunky and outdated UI? And why was it even slower than previous games? Why step forward as a developer into a genre about the future… about science and exploration, about ADVANCEMENT, and give us this simply horrible UI?

    A tiny ember emerged right then, telling me that I was headed for disappointment. In the pure clarity of retrospection, I now know that I should have listened but pushed forward regardless, spurred on by the thousands of hours of “dedication?” to Bethesda’s previous titles.

    My next step was being told by the supervisor and as a brand-new miner, that I was going to be the one responsible to proceed into the next area and to obtain some unknown and possibly dangerous item.
    For clarity, since the start of the game and up until that moment, I had just spent 9 minutes being lectured about safety, responsibility, and the importance of working together. So much for immersion eh?

    This is Starfield. Written by people who apparently have no real-world experience and as such, simply have no idea how to emulate how a person would think, act, or communicate let alone build a world real enough to keep you inside of.

    WIthin 20 minutes into the game, my random “Joe” just got handed a ship and was told:
    “fly.. be free”….like a child. Now I have a ship and have accomplished… nothing.

    I played the first hour with that small ember turning into a hot coal as my brain tried to reconcile how ridiculous the “story” I was being presented with was, and a growing dislike for the games main companion. By hour 50, I wanted nothing to do with them at all.

    I spent the next 475 hours ensuring that I had explored every single element of the game. Every possible interaction, every planet, every scenario. I cannot stress to you enough how boring and tedious this was.

    The next 1200 hours was spent trying to “fix” what parts of the game I could. Tearing into the games actual bones made me come to the same conclusion of many (most?) of my fellow modders and others who know the Creation Kit.
    Most of us quit, but some stayed, instead agreeing to follow the dangling carrot that is the mod store.

    The dream of Bethesda handing us the bones to a “modder’s paradise”, a universe to do with as we could, was instead manipulated into method to generate cash from people formerly fixing their games for free. All brought to you by the originator of the plague that is microtransactions that has now spread worldwide to be the norm.
    Although there is a very well-known saying among the community “Beth makes games so that modder’s can fix them”, in this case there is no fixing Starfield. No matter your skill, you cannot erase the stain of the games main story and its beyond irritating attempt at world-building.

    I finally quit the day they released the “buggy”. The final insult, a vehicle with no storage.
    10 minutes after that patch, I was finally, finally done punishing myself. The expac was paid for but never played. I thank myself for that decision.

    Between Starfield itself insulting your intelligence at every single possible opportunity, to the developers themselves reaching new heights in the fine art of gaslighting, anyone with half a brain will leave this experience behind with less of themselves for putting themselves through it.

    Many others have noted how incredibly shallow and simply boring this game is, so I need not go further than confirm my wholehearted agreement beyond what has already been stated here in these reviews SO. MANY. TIMES.

    Here are some things that perhaps others have not noted, or my case really burned my a**:

    1. It’s simply a downgrade compared to previous games in regards to innovation. Systems may have been imagined, but they were never implemented to the point of being useful.
    2. There is NO FUNCTIONAL ECONOMY in Starfield
    3. The score simply SUCKS and begins to grind at you, and since there is…
    4. NO radio? no real comm’s? WTF? really?
    5. There is NO SCIENCE or SPACE in this game about science… and space.
    6.Its disgustingly “safe”, politically correct, and generic. A masterclass in no chances were taken.
    7. Whoever signed off on the “clothing” should be fired IMMEDIATELY.
    8. Your “Ship” is nothing more than a settlement (think previous games) that LOOKS like a ship, but in this case you transport it via load screen from location to location.
    Actually flying in this game would let you actually see how bad the procedurally generated terrain actually is.
    9. Tell me, how many rivers have you seen in Starfield?
    ANYONE can easily see with a good jetpack, let alone by simply using console commands to “fly” up and take a good look around at how identical and lazy the terrain generation and object placement is. While doing so, make sure you track your framerate and you will know EXACTLY why actually flying around planets was never implemented. (and never should be with this engine)
    10. The character creator is simply lazy. Bad skeleton, just bad…everything. Couldnt even put labels on colors or effects? Group things together? Even the best face modelers find it nearly impossible to create anything but a mediocre mess of a face in Starfield. It’s no wonder the NPC’s look so horribly bad.
    11. Combat barely improved (Gunplay, and only thanks only to id software for sure) but Bethesda still has not learned to code a character that wont get stuck on a stone let alone actually move or god forbid CLIMB like a game from 2025. Go play a game like Horizon ZD or FW and experience it’s movement and combat then tell me Starfield’s gameplay is up-to-date, acceptable, or even improved from previous titles with a straight face. You just cant.
    12. Starfield’s melee is a joke. I get that they “had” to put it in the game, but no effort or thought was put behind it because Bethesda STILL insists on the use of inflating enemy health pools as you level, a tactic that should have been put to full rest 20 years ago.

    After all this if you still decide to play Starfield for the first time, I would suggest the following:

    1. Mainline the games “story” while doing everything you can to NOT LOOK at the npc’s.
    2. Whatever you do, DO NOT use the power “sense life” as it will forever WRECK what you think you know about how enemy AI SHOULD WORK.
    3. DO NOT fall into the trap that is the online “store” of “mods” for this game, as it is the ONLY reason Starfield exists. Please do not contribute to the problem.
    4. When you play, do so inebriated so that your mind will have at least some chance to enable whatever suspension of logic and taste as is possible
    .
    To you have suffered through my first ever review in 50+ years of everything gaming, I leave you with this:
    It was a fun ride while it lasted, but I am quite sure the ride has ended now, and its time for us all to get off now.

    • ...... (09 Aug 2025, 1:29)
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      You really want me to read all that shit nigger?

    • Gringo Bien baboso (08 Jan 2026, 16:50)
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      pich traumando para que juega mas 1000 hora para final te quejes como una perra que pedejo la neta

  9. Humble Hoodie (06 Oct 2025, 10:45)
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    the game is astoundingly great… just use rtx vibrance with common use of slider in nivida apps and the screen may looks even great on ultra… just say my friends…. 🙂

  10. sudaca de mierda el chimpa ese (11 Mar 2026, 10:22)
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    Y tú chimpancé sudaca de mierda, aprende a escribir tercermundista, que a tu país tiene que venir Unicef a traeros comida es patético, payaso



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