If it’s a Bethesda game, you can be sure that fans are going to find some wacky ways to heighten the experience. Starfield follows the tradition of a T. Now that Starfield has been out for a few weeks, players have already found a glitch that allows you to essentially scam shopkeepers and make infinite money.
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Bethesda is already known for its buggy releases. While other game devs tend to receive a lot of flak for bugs, Bethesda has a certain charm to its glitches, especially to the players who have been around to see the same exploits working for multiple titles.
Harkening back to the Skyrim days, there was a glitch that allowed players to clip under the game’s floor in Whiterun. Doing this revealed something interesting. Chests. Yes, chests under the floors that served as the game’s shopkeeper NPC stocks. So, if you ever talk to an NPC in a Bethesda game, chances are that they are connected to a magical chest programmed to be just out of your sight. The game is then programmed to grant you access through a shop menu. If you’re clipped underneath, though, it’s free loot. The game doesn’t even do as much as add a lock to it. Over a decade later, Starfield has the exact same glitch. Considering how much time Bethesda had to address this bug, it’s comical that they have refused to change it.
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In a video clip shared by YouTuber vNivara, they managed to successfully clip underneath the New Atlantis map.
If you want the best payout, find the chest belonging to the ship services technician. Here, you’ll gain access to a chest containing an enormous total of 72,000 credits. The best part? You can plunder the loot from this chest more than once. Be sure
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