Starfield Operation StarSeed: Navigating Hostile Clones and Cosmic Conundrums


Highlights

  • In the Operation StarSeed quest in Starfield, players can overcome the hostile clone bug by leaving their companion behind and venturing forth alone.
  • Exercise extreme caution when shooting, focusing only on the designated clone target to avoid triggering hostility from other clones.
  • If the clones still turn hostile, some players have had success by fleeing the scene and sleeping for an extended period of time, although this method is not foolproof.

Having trouble with the Operation StarSeed quest in Starfield? Clones turning hostile? Fear not, for we have discovered some strategies to help you overcome this pesky bug and continue your intergalactic adventures.

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One effective solution is to leave your companion behind. It appears that having a sidekick with you during the quest triggers the hostility of the clones. So, bid farewell to your trusty companion for now and venture forth on your own. While it may feel lonely out there in the vastness of space, it's better than being attacked by a swarm of angry clones.

Another approach is to exercise extreme caution when it comes to shooting. When the quest requires you to eliminate a clone leader, be sure to target only that specific clone and no one else. Attacking any other clone seems to be what triggers their hostility. So, exercise restraint and focus only on the designated target. It's like playing a game of cosmic darts, but with potentially lethal consequences.

If despite your best efforts, the clones still turn hostile, some players have reported success by fleeing the scene and then sleeping for an extended period of time. It seems that taking a nice long nap can sometimes reset the hostile behavior of the clones. However, be warned that this method doesn't guarantee success for everyone. It's a bit like playing Russian roulette with your sleep schedule, but desperate times call for desperate measures.

For those who prefer a more acrobatic approach, one player found success by employing a strategy of running around, jumping over fences, and making a mad dash to the quest marker. Miraculously, the clones stopped being hostile once they were out of sight. It's like a cosmic game of hide-and-seek, where your life is on the line.

If all else fails, you may consider seeking help from the developers themselves. Bethesda Game Studios (BGS) may release a patch to fix this bug in the future. So, keep an eye out for updates and hope that the interstellar powers that be grant you a bug-free gaming experience.

Remember, fellow starfarers, these solutions may not work for everyone, as the bug seems to vary in its impact. But don't lose hope, for the vastness of space holds many mysteries and surprises, and with a little luck, you'll overcome this clone-hostility hurdle and continue your journey through the stars. May the cosmic forces be with you!

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