You can obtain all of a planet's survey data in Starfield if you find an abandoned research tower. That's according to …
, who popped up on the Starfield subreddit to share their discovery and help fellow Starfielders fast-track their surveys."One of the randomly generated points of interest, the abandoned research tower, usually has a computer at the top where you can download the planetary survey data for the planet your [sic] on," they wrote."Just a tip!"
"Yea, this is a gem of info. I just spent a couple of hours surveying Polycene 3 , but this doesn't seem like a cheat but more like a common-sense way of getting data within the story," explainedA little while later, Repulsive returned to update the thread and ensure it wasn't"spreading misinformation" after some players questioned whether the method gave"all the survey" or just one planetary trait.
"I wanted to update this since it blew up, so as to not spread misinformation, It usually always gives a planet’s trait , and I THINK it’s random if it gives you more data.
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