Starfield Credits Get Stolen in the Most Bethesda Way Possible

Starfield Credits

Bethesda Softworks is known for developing open-world RPGs that offer unparalleled freedom to explore, experiment, and engage in various activities. Their latest creation, Starfield, is no exception. It continues the tradition of granting players a sandbox where they can use unconventional methods to achieve their goals.

In a recent twist that can only be described as “the most Bethesda way possible.” A player has discovered a unique approach to acquiring Starfield credits. They take advantage of in-game physics to drag the credits spread out on the table into a basket. Then, they take this basket into one of the corners and discreetly pilfer the credits, avoiding any unwanted attention.

A similar situation occurred in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim where a player placed a bucket on a shop owner’s head and proceed to steal all the items in the shop. Because the proprietor was unable to see what was transpiring, they remained oblivious to the theft, allowing the player to loot the shop with ease. So, this particular Starfield credits exploit is nothing new in the realm of Bethesda games.

Starfield has been basking in success, garnering excellent reviews and boasting a substantial player base in early access and at its official launch. More and more players are steadily moving on to Starfield, and with its first weekend approaching, the numbers are sure soar even higher.

The game is now available for Xbox Series X|S and PC.

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