Starfield's endless money scam is hilarious as well as extremely simple to execute
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Starfield’s endless money scam is hilarious as well as extremely simple to execute

Starfield's endless money scam is hilarious as well as extremely simple to execute
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Starfield’s endless money scam is hilarious as well as extremely simple to execute

 

 

Thank you Starfield You are my favorite! am in love with your numerous tricks. When I think that I’ve got this game down there’s some new tricks – certain ones designed and developed by Bethesda and others by Bethesda. Some are not too often.

Although, it’s true that Starfield may be a bit light on the instructional content, it can bring a sensation of discovery and exploration. It’s not difficult to understand why it’s Bethesda’s biggest-selling launch ever having more than 6,000,000 gamers already playing. This morning, I learned that it is possible to get nearly every mining resource from the UC Distribution centre for super affordable prices, especially if you do not want to invest in mining. You’re welcome. Another player revealed an excellent exploration tip and another has gave tips for making an invincible vessel. This time, however, I present an extremely funny and infinite loot glitch.

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The problem was discovered by JamieMoranUK, a Twitter user. He wrote, “Wow. If you visit Akila City, look in the puddle that is in front of the shop Shepherds. It is possible to pick up all their inventory at no cost. Bank, wait until 24 hours, then do this again.” On the video, you’ll observe Jamie taking home a ton of fantastic items, such as diverse types of ammo as well as healing products as well as crafting materials.

In reality, collecting the entire collection in one sitting is sure be a burden and you’ll likely need to take a long walk towards the closest vendor. Happily, Jamie noted that you could actually offer the item back to the person who the item you stole off of.

This is clearly an issue, and I’m sure Bethesda has spotted this bug already and will work on a patch therefore, if you’d like to exploit this feature, consider doing it when you can.

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Starfield’s endless money scam is hilarious as well as extremely simple to execute
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