New 'Starfield' Exploit Lets Players Earn 9 Million Credits per Hour—Here's How to Do It

Get rich on "Starfield" using this new exploit.

A new "Starfield" exploit that will allow players to earn as much as 9 million credits per hour has emerged, and gamers should take advantage of it before it gets removed.

It is one of the best and sneaky ways to get rich in this intergalactic experience. Reports are now centering on this recent exploit discovered by a YouTuber who shared it online for everyone to enjoy.

New 'Starfield' Exploit Lets Players Earn 9 Million Credits per Hour—Here's How to Do It
A new "Starfield" exploit that will allow players to earn as much as 9 million credits per hour has emerged. Bethesda

'Starfield' Exploit Allows Players to Earn 9 Million Credits Per Hour

Grinding by progressing through the game or performing side quests in the open world is one way to earn credits on this game. However, a new "Starfield" exploit shared by YouTuber DPJ can let players get 9 million credits per hour.

To get things running on one's end, add one point to your Boost Pack Training Skill. Next, head to Narion (on the Alpha Centauri) and proceed to the Stroud-Eklund Staryard location.

In its entrance, walk straight and look for a room with items on the wall. According to DPJ, look for a small ramp before the wall that you can use to clip through the wall and find the red object behind a stanchion next to a small ramp.

After this, players need to boost to their left and land on a small outcropping behind the wall where they step through. Players should then jump across the gap to the building's roof.

Turn left and use the boost upon reaching an outcropping below, and then turn left again and look for the chest containing 160,000 credits.

Does Using the 'Starfield' Exploit Safe, Ethical?

According to ComicBook Gaming, gamers need to fly to Venus or any other close location and wait for the chest to reset in six hours. Repeat the steps in the Stroud-Eklund Staryard to farm the chest and receive more credits. Doing so could help earn up to 9 million credits in an hour of gaming.

This exploit is safe, as it is a glitch in the game. However, ethics-wise, this will still depend on how you want to proceed with the game - if you're going to play honestly or want to get the best from Bethesda.

Bethesda's Xbox-Exclusive 'Starfield'

"Starfield" was released earlier this month, with Bethesda giving the gamers the highly-anticipated title last September 6, leveraging its immersive and expansive space adventure.

Given that it is an open-world title, Bethesda also promised significant quality and graphics for the game, which is also notorious for taking up massive space in the Xbox or PC's drives.

Like many worldbuilding games in the industry now, "Starfield" offers a chance to make this a tremendous intergalactic experience for players, centering on forging their path depending on user preference.

There are also skill tier lists in Starfield, and this would help develop one's character to be whoever they want to be while playing the game, with massive possibilities available.

As expected among new games, glitches are present, and it could either make or break the game. This recent exploit discovered by DPJ is a treat to gamers.

It may be unethical as it gives some users an unfair advantage, but it is still legal and would not get any player in trouble if they earn massive credits from it.

Isaiah Richard
Tech Times
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