Many of us remember a simpler time when wildSkyrimcheeseandcabbagephysics videos were the best thing on the Internet. The bad news is that you didn’t just wake up from the coma that you had entered after you beatSkyrim. The good news is thatStarfieldplayers are bringing that Nostalgia back and making better physics videos than ever before.
Video game physics has gone a long way since the release ofSkyrimback in 2011, and a whole new generation of players is trying their hand at messing withStarfield’s top-of-the-line physics. The results are sometimes hilarious, like the time when someone said thatStarfield’sphysics were sh*tty. Crappy mistake, my dude.
That beautiful video by YouTuberDennioswill amaze many, but not everyone. It’s important that wealltake off our nostalgia glasses when looking at similar videos. WhileSkyrimplayers had a lot of fun spawning way too many physics objects, that game didn’t react very well to having even 100 cabbages on screen. Managing to even put one thousand of one thing on screen withoutStarfieldimmediately crashing tells a lot about the quality of its engine.
With that being said, here’s Youtuberjackfragsspawning over one million potatoes inside a house.
And whereas some of these videos are just hilarious, some others are just absolutely breathtaking. Here’sDenniosonce again, this time spawning 10,000 milk cartons atop a building to see them beautifully cascading down.
And even better is seeing Dennios creating a 10,000-long row of milk cartons — a literal Milky Way — and then flying through them in zero gravity.
And I know that you’ve just seen looks amazing, but who the hell am I kidding? I know damn well that everyone’s here to see some cheese action, so here you go:
You can now spawn tens of thousands of physics objects inStarfieldon PC and Xbox X|S