One of the best accepted mods on Antecedent Mods for Skyrim is SkyUI, a complete check of the game's fumbled account arrangement that, amid a lot of added things, absolutely tells you the type, weight, and amount of an account at a glance. It sits at over 860,000 endorsements and 6.5 million unique downloads (25 actor total).
It's an complete advantage which is basically appropriate to comedy the game, unless you're absolutely a fan of boring scrolling through a account of agleam 3D models to get the accomplished picture. Fallout 4 got a agnate treatment, and UI—UI never changes. It was assured that Starfield would follow.
StarUI Inventory is a mod by m8r98a4f2, which at the time of autograph has abutting to 50,000 different downloads already. StarUI aims to fix best of Bethesda's archetypal UI issues by, analogously to added mods of its ilk, presenting things in a added attainable account format. It lets you array your account by ascendance and bottomward adjustment for things like weight, value, and DPS. You can additionally add custom columns by alteration the mod's .ini file, such as ammo type, rounds, assemblage value—all that acceptable diminutive stuff.
It's a abashment this is necessary. Bethesda don't assume to accept abstruse from their above-mentioned fumbles—even Chris, who admired the bold all-embracing in his Starfield review, begin himself affronted by Todd Howard's card apperception prison: "The account arrangement is absolutely rotten, arresting in a bold area you're accession annihilation and aggregate and aggravating to drag items amid your companion, your ship's inventory, your accumulator crates at your base, and your own pockets."
Community affect hasn't been ideal, either. Accoutrement on the official Reddit are already griping about it—and one redesign abstraction by user turbokacperel, which hit over 9,000 upvotes, is abounding by players affronted that this has somehow happened in yet addition Bethesda title.
Comment from r/Starfield
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This all shouldn't be a huge abruptness to best gamers accustomed with Bethesda's accomplished inventories, admitting I do feel abysmal burnout at the appearing abridgement of advance over eight years—even Skyrim's UI never had a able update, admitting accepting a Allegorical and Special edition. We're fortunate, as PC gamers, to accept mods with which to band-aid architecture decisions like this—pour one out for our animate cousins, who aren't so lucky.