Does Starfield tell you how big the objects you're on are? I.e. does it display the planet's radius somewhere?
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I think so. I know I can get the actual day length if I try and sleep or wait. I'm not at my games machine right now, but I might check when I get home.
I think I read that planets/moons in Starfield move at 20x speed. If you see one in the sky you can stand a few minutes and see it move.
Sounds like the usual Bethesda 20:1 timescale. All the same, I couldn't have been inside for more than 10 minutes. That'd be around three hours game time. So sill a very short day,
This makes me really want to try this game. Believe it or not I already bought it, but I have no time/motivation to actually play.
In the Expanse books, there's a planet called Auberon that has an 8 hour rotation, so 4 hours of light and 4 hours of dark. They decided that "1 day" would be light-dark-light and "1 night" is dark-light-dark. It's really interesting how they describe the way society adapts to the cycle of having a midnight sun and both a midmorning and evening sunset.
I really must read those books some day