Several top-notch Starfield modifications crafted by enthusiastic fans focus on enhancing gameplay features, conveniently accessible via Nexus hosting. These diverse mods, meticulously vetted by Nexus to ensure safety, offer quality-of-life enhancements for the PC version.

Custom fan creations have long been integral to Bethesda games, with Starfield following suit—players are already designing personalized ships reminiscent of the Millennium Falcon. Looking at previous Bethesda titles like Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, this customization trend is only in its infancy; fans can anticipate a continual influx of fresh content. The current favored mods predominantly enhance the gaming experience, as evidenced by the top 10 rankings on Nexus.

1. StarUI Inventory

The leading Nexus Mod presently, StarUI Inventory by m8r98a4f2, significantly enhances the game's menu systems, streamlining item listings, providing additional details, and enabling menu sorting. Among its numerous enhancements, a standout feature—especially for loot enthusiasts—is the ability to sell or relocate entire categories of items without the need for individual selection. Its compatibility with the Game Pass version further solidifies its position as one of Starfield's premier mods.

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StarUI Inventory  

2. Starfield Script Extender (SFSE)

The Script Extender created by the SFSE Team is the mod that will allow other players to do the same thing more easily. Essentially, a Script Extender is for anyone who wants to add their own mods to the game and this gives players more room to wiggle. It is not a very exciting mod from a gameplay perspective at first glance, but it is exciting because it will allow more people to create new experiences in the Starfield community.

3. Neutral LUTS - No Color Filters

The modification eliminates Starfield's color filters, substituting them with the game's inherent neutral colors, prompted by creator fadingsignal's observation that these filters occasionally hindered visibility. While undergoing updates, the mod has garnered over 5,000 endorsements, promising a more consistent game aesthetic and deeper blacks, particularly beneficial for players using OLED TVs.

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Neutral LUTS - No Color Filters

4. Baka Achievement Enabler (SFSE)

The Baka Achievement Enabler by shad0wshayd3 stands as the top-tier among a few similar mods. These mods enable players to retain the gratifying achievement notifications even after activating console commands for PC Cheat Codes. Consequently, players can freely adjust their character's carrying capacity without the fear of permanently forfeiting achievements. It's a solution for those aiming to accumulate valuable gamerscore to impress their peers.

5. Starfield Upscaler - Replacing FSR2 With DLSS or XESS

Crafted by PureDark and launched on the same day as the game's GamePass release, this mod swiftly gained popularity among players. It promises substantial performance enhancements, leading to improved graphics within the game. Particularly for those dissatisfied with Starfield's utilization of FSR2, the Upscaler is deemed essential.

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Starfield Upscaler

6. Undelayed Menus

Undelayed Menus, designed by Seb263, essentially eradicates the additional fading, loading, and delays previously required for players to access different menus and locations in Starfield. This alteration streamlines navigation and notably diminishes the wait times players previously experienced. Though it might not be as comprehensive a transformation as BetterHUD, it significantly saves players time, ensuring they aren't spending excessive hours waiting for various on-screen elements in Starfield.

7. BetterHUD - Immersive and Dynamic - User Configurable

KhaoMaat developed BetterHUD with the aim of enhancing the in-game Heads-Up Display (HUD) and facilitating a clearer view of the game's stunning environments. This mod offers customization options, with ongoing plans for expanding these choices. Without customization, BetterHUD simplifies by eliminating excessive information, reducing the size and distraction of the crosshair, and repositioning crucial gameplay elements lower on the screen to declutter and improve visibility.

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BetterHUD

8. Cleanfield - A No-Intro Videos and Clean Menu Fix

Cleanfield, crafted by creator Gamertism, doesn't drastically alter gameplay mechanics but significantly streamlines the game's initial loading experience. This mod eliminates introductory elements like warnings, Bethesda logos, and optionally clears messages of the day along with the Starfield logo. Intended for players seeking a swift, uncluttered, and polished loading aesthetic each time they enter the game.

9. Smooth Ship Reticle (120 FPS Smooth UI)

Smooth Ship Reticle (120 FPS Smooth UI), developed by alexbull_uk, offers a straightforward yet impactful quality-of-life enhancement. It primarily addresses the spaceship targeting reticle, ensuring smoother functioning of the ship's HUD at a satisfactory frame rate. While an option exists to extend this improvement to all UI elements, there are separate mods catering to overall gameplay upscaling. This mod is designed for enthusiasts seeking an optimal spaceship experience within Starfield.

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Smooth Ship Reticle

10. Enhanced Player Healthbar

Managing healing in Starfield presents a challenge, especially with the difficulty of tracking when it's necessary. Amidst intense battles, the health bar can easily be overlooked, leaving players unaware of their need for healing. SilverEzredes' mod tackles this by introducing color changes at critical health milestones—75%, 50%, and 25%—with diverse color scheme options for accessibility purposes. It's a solution tailored for individuals struggling to monitor their health and seeking a quick, visual indicator of their current health status.

11. Stellar Water

While Starfield boasts improved graphics compared to Skyrim, its default water appearance resembles more of a gelatinous substance than realistic water. Following Starfield's release, several water-altering mods emerged, and among them, the Stellar Water mod stands out as our preferred choice. This mod provides a subtle and authentic ripple and shadow effect to the water, enhancing immersion significantly compared to the default appearance.

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Stellar Water

12. Starfield Performance Optimizations

Starfield's optimization isn't its strongest suit, evident in its notably high PC requirements. The Starfield Performance Optimizations mod bundles several minor adjustments to slightly enhance performance across a wide range of machines. While it might not deliver as immediately noticeable an impact as the Starfield Upscaler mentioned earlier—though this might vary based on your machine—every small enhancement contributes to achieving the best possible frame rates when running demanding games like Starfield.

13. DualSense PS5 Icons

Players utilizing a PS5 controller will find the DualSense PS5 Icons mod incredibly beneficial. This uncomplicated mod substitutes all Xbox button icons with corresponding PS5 button icons, eradicating the need for mental acrobatics to decipher the correct buttons while navigating Starfield's myriad menus.

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DualSense PS5 Icons

14. In-Game FOV Changer

Vanilla Starfield lacks any Field of View (FOV) options, leaving players with no built-in adjustments. However, the In-Game FOV Changer mod addresses this issue, providing a more user-friendly alternative to manually tweaking custom ini files. This mod allows effortless customization of both 1st and 3rd person FOV settings while playing.

For context, Starfield's default FOV stands at 85 for 1st person and 70 for third person. Utilizing this mod enables users to extend their FOV beyond the 90 mark, granting a broader perspective and enhancing visibility of the surrounding worlds.

15. No More Zoomed In Dialogue Camera

The forced close-up on NPC faces in Starfield during dialogues can be quite disruptive and immersion-breaking, in my view. The fittingly named No More Zoomed In Dialogue Camera mod swiftly enhances immersion by eliminating these intrusive camera zooms.

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No More Zoomed In

Although you still can't freely roam and engage fully with the environment during conversations, akin to games like Cyberpunk 2077, this mod, at the very least, eliminates Starfield's frequent limitations on your view of the world during numerous play sessions.

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