This tutorial should show you how to quickly install mods onto your Starbound game client. To install Starbound mods on your server,. On your own computer in your Steam library, select Starbound and then choose BROWSE THE WORKSHOP: There are a lot of mods to choose from. If your are new to adding mods, we would suggest only adding one mod at a time to see if you like it. Make sure to read the mod description to see what mods are compatible with each other so that you don't add mods that don't work together. Find a mod that you like, such as the all time highest rated Weapon Stats mod, and then click the green subscribe button. This will download the mod to your Steam client so that the next time you start Starbound, it will be installed for you to use.
As happens with all the best sandbox game, a huge and creative community has attached itself to Starbound. While the game's still in Early Access, through the use of mods you can expand it into something more varied, more vibrant, and specifically tailored to what you want it to be. Here are ten of the best mods, chosen from the many now available in Starbound's.
Before we get to the mods, first download the Starbound Mod Manager. The game doesn't yet offer official mod support, but this third-party application does a great job of installing the files for you. It doesn't matter where you install it, as long as you tell it the location of your Starbound install. You'll most likely find that in your Steam directory, by default in 'C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common Starbound'. Once it's set up, you can install new mods by dragging and dropping their zip files into the main window of the Mod Manager.
In this Best Starbound Mods video we check out the new Starbound Factions mod, which adds space stations controlled by Marines or Space Pirates. You get to choose a side, which makes enemies of. Since 2007, Nexus Mods has had a download speed cap of 1MB a second on all downloads unless the user is a Premium Member. Starting this week, this download speed cap has been increased to 2MB a second if certain criteria are met.
If compatible, it'll automatically unpack the files, and let you install or remove them with a single click. Creative Mode Or, to give this mod the alternative title I just made up, 'hello, I'm a massive cheating cheat' mode. Ostensibly, Creative Mode allows you to spawn building materials for the purpose of terraforming a chosen planet into a paradise of your own design.
But in addition, it puts complete god-like power into a selection of handy workstations. The mod's 'Ultimate Box' is available for free inside the crafting menu, and inside you'll find an item spawner, Tech unlocker, Super Manipulator, and more. It's great for its stated purpose, and also for turning you into an instant badass of unstoppable power.
The Tabula Rasa Due to the type of mods popular in Starbound, some of the most useful downloads are almost entirely administrative in their design. This, admittedly, is not very exciting, but—like filing your taxes or regularly checking your oil—opens up the potential for hassle-free future excitement. Tabula Rasa is both administrative and essential. It adds a giant obsidian tablet to the crafting menu that gives instant access to items added by other mods. It's a great way to cut down on the confusion that can be caused by multiple installations. If there's an extra you need, you'll almost certainly find it here.
Simple Extended Character Creation Mod. There are for Starbound, and I'm not going to tell you which to download. Maybe you want to be a, or,. It's really down to your own personal preference. Whichever race choose, you'll need this mod to select them. It adds additional slots to character creation that fill up as you install new species. Personally, I'm a fan of the clean look provided by Simple Extended Character Creation's “Modded Species” box.
But if you run out of slots, Kawa's offers a functional and expanded alternative. XS Corporation Mechs The fourth mod in this list and we're only just getting to the giant mechs?
I know, I'm sorry. Hopefully the massive firepower offered by XS Corporation Mechs will make up for the delay. It bolsters Starbounds limited mech selection with an additional six hulking power-suits.
As well as looking brilliant, each has a unique set of abilities and weapons. The Sigma Mech, for instance, offers a huge cluster-bomb attack, while the Rho Mech features a “Graviton” beam that pulls enemies into range of its powerful plasma lathe. The materials required for each Tech schematic ensures they aren't (too) overpowered. Pixel Goods Store If Animal Crossing, Wildstar and the entire concept Ikea prove anything, it's that people will happily spend hours painstakingly choosing, buying and arranging furniture.
The Pixel Goods Store brings that philosophy into Starbound, with a special store that contains a variety of furnishings and decor to compliment your constructions. With it you can buy items ranging from beds, chairs, appliances and electronics, as well as a selection of things themed around each race. In all, there are over 300 new items included. Many of them are completely non-functional, but they nevertheless expand your potential to add personality to your home.