Players have discovered an exploit in the early access version of Starfield that allows them to easily obtain a powerful spacesuit without consequences.
Starfield is a game where players explore space and assemble a crew for their starship and outposts, with each crew member having unique skills that can be assigned strategically.
Starfield, the new game from Bethesda, features an infinite credit glitch and a handy spacesuit glitch for players to exploit.
Starfield, the new game from Bethesda Game Studios, has its fair share of bugs and glitches, including NPCs missing body parts, characters floating in the air, and NPCs wearing only bras and underwear.
Starfield, Bethesda's biggest game launch with over six million players in less than a week, sees players creating unbeatable ships and encountering amusing bugs despite Xbox execs claiming it to be the least buggy launch ever.
Starfield players can learn how to dock with both space stations and other ships in the game, with step-by-step instructions provided.
To board and steal a ship in Starfield, you must disable the enemy ship's engines, kill the enemy crew, and register the stolen ship before it can be used or sold.
In Bethesda's new space exploration RPG, Starfield, players can build and customize their own spaceships, and this guide provides a solution to the "ship has unattached module" error that often occurs during the shipbuilding process.
A bug has been discovered in Starfield that allows players to loot a store for infinite credits by accessing the vendor's inventory through a muddy puddle outside the store in Akila City, although it is expected to be patched soon.
Bethesda has released bug fixes for Starfield and has announced future updates that include features such as DLSS support, HDR calibration menu, FOV slider, and cross-platform mod support.
Bethesda players have discovered a glitch in Starfield where tiny asteroids follow their spaceships, creating a cute and unexpected pet rock experience.
Players have discovered an exploit in Starfield that allows them to obtain the entire inventory of a shop for free by manipulating their position in front of a puddle.
Starfield players have reported a strange glitch where asteroids follow their ships and sometimes even accompany them to a planet's surface, leading to speculation about potential lore or plot significance, though it is likely just a bug or memory issue.
A player has discovered a glitch in Starfield that allows them to glitch through walls and accumulate 9 million credits in just an hour.
Starfield, the new open-space RPG developed by Bethesda Game Studios, has a bizarre bug where players are followed by asteroids, forests, and even cities, making for a strange and sometimes amusing experience.
Bethesda should work on bug fixes for Starfield while also considering Quality of Life changes such as reworking the oxygen system, allowing in-progress ship saves, transferring items to storage more efficiently, increasing ship size, implementing skill respecing and origin respecing, and adding more flexible companion interactions.