Summary

Starfield’s Laredo Coachman has one persistent, glaring omission. This oversight has remained unfixed despite Bethesda pushing outnumerous updates toStarfieldsince its launch, touching up aspects of performance, stability, and quality of life features.

Central to theStarfieldexperience is the fantasy of living in a high-tech, futuristic world, one where the player has the freedom to do as they please. Several elements of the game’s design exist to serve this end; everything from major, core mechanics like ship customization and traversal to smaller, ever-present details like the varying gravitational pulls of each planet help cement theStarfieldworld as realistic, or at least believable. This focus on immersion and attention to detail is much-praised, but it can also cause many players to pay more attention to details that harm this space-faring fantasy, such as glitches, visual problems, or logical inconsistencies.

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One such immersion-breaking detail, the Laredo Coachman’s lack of a trigger, has resurfaced on Reddit. Thisbizarre oversight was caught byStarfieldplayersnot long after the game’s release, but this post is a reminder that it has not been addressed by any post-launch patches. When discussing the oversight, many Reddit users mention its impact on immersion, though often with an ostensibly jocular tone.

Starfield’s Laredo Coachman Problem

It would seem that mostStarfieldplayers aren’t too bothered by this aspect of the Coachman’s design, illogical as it may be. Many Reddit users have even offered somewhat plausible, albeit humorous, explanations for the gun’s design, joking that firing is voice-activated or that the trigger only appears when the safety is off. Overall, it would seem that the missing trigger isn’t viewed with the same ire as some ofStarfield’s major glitchesor other unpolished aspects.

Still, there is some truth behind the jokes about immersion. Like theFalloutandElder Scrollsgames before it,Starfieldis at its best when players are fully engrossed in its fantastical, fleshed-out world. The omission of central, foundational details like triggers on guns may be minor in the eyes of many players, but it wouldn’t be unreasonable to find it a bit distracting. After all, players are meant to feelgrounded withinStarfield’s setting, and details like the Coachman’s design, while minor on their own, can build up and damage the ever-crucial sense of immersion. Time will tell if a futureStarfieldpatch fixes this problem.

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