Have you ever wanted to steal some credits inStarfield, but didn’t want to run the risk of getting caught by an NPC? Well, one ingenious player has come up with a tactical method of stealing credits using nothing but in-game physics.
In classicBethesdafashion, Starfield allows players to pick up and interact with various objects, which can make for some interesting moments. RedditorMrJsinghtook to the Starfield subreddit to showcase a “very unique way of stealing lots of credits.” As seen in the post below, the player picks up an empty bucket, places it next to a table that is piled with credits, and uses another object to scrape the credits right into the bucket. They then scurry away into a corner to steal the credits without being noticed by the NPCs.
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For those unaware, stealing in Starfield can result in a bounty being placed on your head, if you’re seen by anyone. But if you fancy stealing some credits without being spotted, this is certainly one way to pull it off.
Unfortunately, as the text in the clip isn’t in English, it’s unclear just how many credits the player managed to swipe, but it certainly looked like a few thousand. Many of the responses were eager to know exactly where this location was, with one user stating that it was the Red Mile, which can be located in the Prima System on either Porima II or Porima III.
Starfield was only fully released earlier this week, but players are already discoveringhidden Skyrim references,touching tributes, and evenhandy tricks to get themselves a free suit. There’s plenty to do in Starfield, with over 1,000 different planets to explore, you’ll want to be prepared for the first time you jump in.
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