A recent glitch in Starfield allows players to obtain an infinite amount of credits by finding a secret chest below New Atlantis, and the glitch can be repeated by resetting the ship vendor's inventory or using console commands.
Starfield impresses players with its incredible attention to detail and physics, allowing for realistic interactions with objects and impressive animations, while still maintaining stability and avoiding crashes.
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, 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.
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.
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 allows players to find infinite credits by accessing a puddle in Akila City on planet Akila in the Cheyenne star system, which can be repeated until the player becomes extremely wealthy, although it is advised to do so quickly before it gets patched.
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.
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's space adventure game, Starfield, has received a new patch (1.7.33) that addresses stability and performance issues, as well as specific bug fixes, but there are still exploitable bugs and more updates to come.
A Starfield player has discovered a clever method using the Astrophysics skill to farm experience points and level up quickly, allowing for flexible character builds and exploration in the vast world of Starfield.