How to Hail a Ship in Starfield

Hi there!

How to Hail a Ship in Starfield
Screenshot by Prima Games

Starfield has many features regarding flying ships in the open space. While flying about, you can interact with ships you see flying around you in various ways (or with the ship Captain, at least) as if they were characters. That means you can hail, dock, or attack them. In this article, we’ll explain how you can hail a ship in Starfield.

Recommended Videos

How to Talk to a Ship Captain in Space in Starfield

Once you find the ship you want to hail, you need to get closer to it so that the hail option appears. Please note that you must aim directly at the ship you are trying to hail, so make sure you cycle through targets if necessary. The default keys for cycling targets while piloting a ship are E on PC and A on Xbox.

Also, the “Scanner” should be on (default keys are F on PC, LB on Xbox) so that hailing becomes possible. When you are set, you are ready to hail your first ship!

The default button you need to hold to hail a ship is:

  • “E” on PC
  • “A” on Xbox

You will see a quick “fill” animation around the hail button indicator, and once that’s filled, you can let go of the button.

There are situations in Starfield where another ship is trying to hail you. Usually, it will be law enforcement that is demanding to talk for this or that reason. In that scenario, you should just tap the hail button, and the conversation will begin. You will avoid participating in spaceship combat if you feel like you do not stand a chance in an all-out fight or are roleplaying as an honest, law-abiding citizen.

Also, there are some situations where you can’t hail a ship or the ship is not responding. One of the reasons this can happen is because it’s a scripted event or simply because it’s incommunicative.

If you want to know more about ships, check out how to upgrade your ship in Starfield and how to get more ship parts in Starfield.

About the Author

Nikola L

Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.

Exit mobile version