Starfield Invalid Docker Module Position Error Fix

Starfield: Invalid Docker Module Position Error Fix

In Starfield, getting the error message that you have an invalid docker module position and that “docker modules need to be on outside edge of ship” is one of the most frustrating parts of building your spacecraft. Sometimes, no matter what you do, it seems like you can’t get the docker location to validate, which might make this seem like a bug. That’s not the case, though. Instead, it’s the poor wording of the error that makes this issue so confusing.

How to fix Docker Modules need to be on outside edge of ship error in Starfield

The first time you get the message that you have an invalid docker module position error in Starfield because it’s not on the outside edge of the ship, you’ll likely be confused. You’ll move your docking port around, making especially sure that it’s on the outermost layer of your ship’s design, only for the error to keep appearing. Fortunately, the fix isn’t too complicated.

The issue here is what the error means by “outside edge of the ship.” You can’t have any component of your vessel extend past your docker. So, even if you’ve got a docker on the forward part of your vessel and you put an engine one block higher than it on the rear, the docker is no longer on what the game considers the outside edge. The same is true for dockers extending from the ship’s fore or sides. If anything extends past the direction a docker is pointed in, it won’t pass validation.

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So, the fix for this issue is straightforward. Ensure that none of the modules on your ship extend past the docker in the direction it’s pointed. For example, if your docking port faces upward, your ship can be as wide as you want. However, it can only be as tall as the level where your docking module is located.

Starfield Docker Module Position Error FAQ

Q: What does the “docker modules need to be on outside edge of ship” error in Starfield mean?

A: This error message in Starfield indicates that your Docker Modules are not correctly positioned according to the game’s requirements. While you might assume it simply means placing the docker on the outer layer of your ship’s design, it’s actually about ensuring no other component of your spacecraft extends past the docker in the direction it’s facing.

Q: Why does the error persist even after placing the docker on the outermost layer of my ship?

A: The game defines the “outside edge” not just by the outermost layer of the ship, but also by ensuring that no parts of your ship extend beyond the direction the docker is pointed in. For instance, if an engine is placed even one block higher than the docker, it can cause this error, even if the docker itself is on the ship’s exterior.

Q: How can I resolve the “docker modules need to be on outside edge of ship” error?

A: To fix this, you need to ensure that no modules on your ship protrude beyond the docker in its pointed direction. If your docker faces upwards, for example, the ship can expand in width, but its height must not exceed the level at which the docker is positioned. Adjusting your ship’s design to follow this principle should resolve the error.

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