This is not a suggestion that you should follow suit, but merely information on what I am currently doing (as mentioned I am only using a small amount of money as a test). I will let you know what happens on my next blog, whether it worked or not!
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This page is part of IGN's Cyberpunk 2077 Wiki guide and details everything you need to know about starting the Space Oddity side job, obtaining the drop point coordinates, and how to perform the Space Oddity Infinite Money Glitch.
This money glitch allows players to obtain an item from a side job, sell it to a drop box for an absurd amount of eddies, and then buy it back for next to zilch. You then repeat this process until you're filthy rich.
So what was the first thing you spent money on?
First I gave the missus $1,000 or so for our joint account, then shouted a few rounds behind the bar. Being able to make your account balance move up into the millions by the stroke of a key was a very addictive thing; I felt like a caveman discovering fire.
So in an effort to get things resolved I went to the Herald Sun and then several other media companies, including a video interview on a Current Affair. Basically it took three print stories and an appearance on national TV to be taken seriously.
Starfield money and credit farming methods will allow you to pile up cash with minimal effort so you can buy weapons, ships, and more. While there was a relatively easy money glitch that involved looting vendor crates, it has unfortunately been patched, so you'll have to earn money the hard way - or you can use console commands to add endless credits to your Starfield space coffers, though remember to make a back up save if you're doing anything that might affect the game. If you're just playing the game for mission rewards and selling all of the gear you pick up isn't enough (especially for the best Starfield ships) then there are a several options here that you can try out to farm money and credits in Starfield.
The Starfield money glitch involves finding the hidden chests that contain vendor inventories and raiding them for their credits - a time honored tradition for Bethesda games. These usually involve clipping out of bounds to reach somewhere you shouldn't have access to, however new glitches have now been discovered that can be accessed from a standard location. To use these, head to the Freestar Collective's capital Akila City, on Akila in the Cheyenne System.
The first of these is just to your left as you enter the city from the landing pad, outside Shepherd's General Store. Crouch and approach the marked puddle in front of the store to reveal Emerson Shepherd's supplies chest, which contains 5,000 credits (select Transfer then find them under 'misc' if you don't want to scroll through the whole list) plus a wide selection of ammo, aid, resources, and more to swipe without any theft actually taking place.
Next, turn around and crouch in the marked area outside The Hitching Post Bar, just to the side of the green container on the floor. This will reveal Jaden Ross' bar chest, containing another 1,200 credits and various drink items. Once you've taken everything you want, enter the bar and sit in a chair then use the promt to wait in Starfield for 2 x 24 hours to pass. Speak to both vendors to refresh their inventories, then return to the hidden chests to raid them again.
Returning to the more time-consuming methods to reach these chests, the first one involves a convoluted series of jumps and boostpack flights to clip through scenery at the Commercial District on Jemison to reach the chests you can see above. This video shows the lengthy path you'll need to take in full, which I was able to reproduce with a basic boostpack and no additional pack skills. Once you reach the target you can access various vendor chests, including the Ship Services Vendor Storage which contains an impressive 72,000 credits.
There's also another video for Neon City on Volii Alpha, which is much easier to access and can be repeated by waiting 48 hours and speaking to the vendors to refresh their inventories. As I mentioned above the benefit of using these Starfield money glitches is that the game considers the credits as legitimately earned as you're not technically trespassing. So you shouldn't face any repercussions for boosting your cash balance in this way.
That will immediately give you half a million credits. Or just swap out that last number in bold with however many credits you want! Just keep in mind that using console commands and cheats prevents you from earning Achievements on that save game - although there is a option among all the Starfield mods to counter that. You do also run the risk of breaking your game so use a backup save for this option.
We used the Planet Gagarin in Alpha Centauri as a farming location, to stay close to Jemison, but most planets will work just as well. This process might not be as efficient as some people would hope, but it works better than any other legitimate method we know, and also serves as a good XP farm at the same time - not to mention that if you find any good weapons and armor you don't want to sell, you can just keep those.
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Update (Sep. 26, 2023): Bethesda has released the Starfield 1.7.33 update, which fixes all known glitches that allow players to access a vendor's entire inventory as a lootable chest. If you still want to use the exploit described in this guide and our Starfield puddle glitch guide, you can turn off automatic game updates before patch 1.7.33 installs. On PC via Steam it is also possible to revert your Starfield installation to a previous version of the game.
Make sure you have at least five Med Packs, along with a Heart and an Amp to help move the process along faster. You should also have your Starfield boost pack skill unlocked and, ideally, at level two.
Your next target is the underside of a building and the rocky wall to its right. If you time your next run and jump well, you can leap over the invisible barrier without messing with wall climbing. If not, then drop down, and walk toward the building until the invisible wall stops you from progressing.
For more help on your journey through space, check out our Starfield walkthrough, our best Starfield tips for getting started, and all the available Starfield console commands for a little extra assistance.
The glitch renders anything held in the left hand invisible, allowing 47 to hold large and unconcealable weapons, such as the SP12 Shotgun without having his disguise compromised. It is performed by having a large weapon holstered and holding the detonator.
This glitch occurs randomly. Sometimes, if you try to strangle an enemy as they are turning round, or as they notice you, you will continue the strangling animation and they will begin to attack you. When the animation is completed, they will stop attacking and simply die on the spot. Be careful though, as they will alert other guards.
If you are holding a hostage and select a weapon though the number keys, you can pull out other weapons such as an SMG or you could pull out a coin, but the guards will still shoot you regardless of how stupid you look. When changing weapons, occasionally you will get the glitch where your arms are inside your torso and you walk without moving your legs. If you time it just right, you can take someone hostage while throwing away your gun, which looks creepy.
Since Hitman Blood Money, 47 can Human Shield a NPC, in order to use the character for protection in direct gun-fights or to knock him/her out. Sometimes, while you try to human shield a sitting character (for example, he is sitting on the couch), you might be able to do that, by sneaking behind him and pressing the "E" button. 47 will magically "withdraw" him through the couch, and the NPC will appear as a human shield. Attention: this will not work on all the couches/chairs, only a few are bugged.
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