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About this mod
A community-driven mod fixing bugs, errors and inconsistencies in Starfield. This project aims to make the game better for everyone by offering up fixes in a free and collaborative manner.
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Installation
Not yet available on Xbox Series X/S consoles, you must have a PC copy of the game from Steam or Xbox Game Pass (PC).
It is recommended you install the Community Patch with a mod manager to avoid any confusion on where to place the files. The recommended applications are Vortex or Mod Organizer 2 (Steam only). Install the ZIP file with your mod manager and ensure that StarfieldCommunityPatch.esm is enabled in the load order section.
Until official mod support for Starfield is released, you should use Nukem's Plugins.txt enabler which requires Starfield Script Extender on Steam or an ASI Loader on Xbox Game Pass.
To install the patch manually:
- Extract the contents of the ZIP file into the Starfield game folder (where Starfield.exe is stored).
- To verify it is installed properly, check the Data subfolder includes StarfieldCommunityPatch.esm.
- With the files installed, next, navigate to %localappdata%\Starfield (you can paste this into the address bar of Windows Explorer) and locate the file plugins.txt.
- Open plugins.txt and add *StarfieldCommunityPatch.esm. Ensure the very top line of the file is a comment starting with a # symbol.
Recommended Load Order
Starfield.esm
[Official DLCs]
[Creation Club Content or ESL plugins with a master flag]
StarfieldCommunityPatch.esm
[Other mods]
Scope
Fixes included in the patch are intended to correct bugs or errors in the base game, examples include:
- Misplaced objects
- Script errors
- Inconsistencies in item properties
- Faulty missions/quests
- Game-breaking exploits
- Missing attributes (such as tags, header flags, etc.)
- Spelling errors
The patch is not intended to include any of the following:
- New content (new quests, missions, characters, items, etc.)
- Balance changes (outside of correcting obvious errors)
- Any tweaks that are not in keeping with the original vision for game
Organisation
The Community Patch is intended to be owned by the community, rather than an individual or team. This means it will be open to contributors and the responsibility for creating the latest build may shift and change over the life of the game.
The "official" releases will be made available on Nexus Mods, with more bleeding-edge builds shared via GitHub (TBC) or in private testing groups. There is intended to be a core team of contributors who are likely to be trusted content creators who will manage the merging and applying of the fixes before shipping it to users.
The project uses an MIT license which means the patch itself is open source, but any mods that depend on it are welcome to use any permissions or license defined by the mod author.
The Community Patch (in whole or in part) should never require payment to access, this includes any "early access" builds. The patch itself will allow donations and will earn reward points via the Nexus Mods Donation Points Scheme. These donations will be distributed (as fairly as possible) among the core contributors to the project. The details of which should be posted publicly for accountability.
Contribute
You don't have to be a mod author to contribute to the Community Patch! There are a few different ways to do so.
- To report bugs that you feel the Community Patch should address, please see the bug report process.
- To submit a fix for a bug in the game that you'd like to include in the Community Patch, please create an issue on GitHub or post on Discord. (More detailed process TBC)
- Join the Starfield Modding Discord to be a part of the discussion.
Please remember that any information or changes you share for the Community Patch will be released freely for others to use.
Credits
A full list of contributors can be found on the Starfield Patch Website.
The source code of the patch is available on GitHub under MIT License.
Special thanks to dragonjet for providing the separator image used on the mod page.