Players have discovered an exploit in the early access version of Starfield that allows them to easily obtain a powerful spacesuit without consequences.
Starfield, the new game from Bethesda, features an infinite credit glitch and a handy spacesuit glitch for players to exploit.
Starfield players have discovered an exploit that allows them to access infinite amounts of credits by breaking into shop vendors' secret stashes and selling the stolen items, similar to the infinite money exploit in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.
Starfield players have found a clever way to steal loot without triggering alarms by using the physics in the game to move objects and relocate stolen items.
The easiest way to make money in Starfield is by finding and selling contraband, which can be done at The Den, a space station in The Wolf system.
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.
A Starfield player has found a bug that allows them to purchase and manipulate a space station, but the cause of the bug remains unknown.
One player has discovered a glitch in Starfield that mirrors a famous glitch from Skyrim, allowing them to access hidden vendor chests and obtain free loot.
The Den in Starfield is a popular trading outpost where players can sell contraband without undergoing a security scan, making it a prime spot for black market trading.
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.
A glitch in the game Starfield called the "Puddle Robbery" allows players to rob a store without getting a bounty, giving them access to valuable items and infinite ammo.
Players in the game Starfield are using their creativity to recreate real-world landmarks and retail stores, such as Dollar General, within the game, allowing for unique and impressive references to pop culture, but they should be aware of the game's limitations in order to maximize its outpost-building features.
Players of the newly released RPG game Starfield have discovered an exploit that allows them to easily earn large amounts of credits, with the ability to repeat the exploit for even more wealth, though the future of this exploit remains uncertain with the upcoming patch from Bethesda.
Players of the upcoming game Starfield have discovered a devious way to obtain fashionable clothing by using the Manipulation Social skill to force non-playable characters to loot and wear the clothes of murdered individuals, allowing them to steal stylish outfits in the game.
Bethesda's latest Starfield patch has removed an exploit in the game that allowed players to obtain unlimited free items from a small puddle, leaving players mourning the loss of the beloved "magic mud puddle."
Starfield players have discovered that the Manipulation skill can be used to make stealing easier, allowing players to trick NPCs into opening locked containers for them.