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There's a space suit on a mannequin locked in a glass case in the basement of the Lodge. There's a small crack in the seams of the glass case that allows you to interact with the mannequin instead of the master lock.
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There's a space suit on a mannequin locked in a glass case in the basement of the Lodge. There's a small crack in the seams of the glass case that allows you to interact with the mannequin instead of the master lock.
So Bethesda. This gives me Morrowind flashbacks.
I lowkey love it lol
So not hard to obtain anyway if you can open master locks? I could open master locks before I was level 10…
Little click on 2... 3's binding
I haven't played Starfield but if it's like fallout 4 you'd need a perk to even open the minigame.
I think technically you can get that perk by level 3 depending on which class you choose. Though more realistically, it would probably be more like level 10 because you need to pick something like 50 locks to be able to unlock those perks.
Yeah it’s a mini game, but it’s not hard. You need to be rank 4 in a perk also. But you can get there within a few hours. This isn’t a suit you’re only supposed to have in the endgame
Rank 3. You only Rank 3 to unlock Master-level locks. Rank 4 is for like making it easier or something.
People will dosh out 80€ for a game and the find the quickest way to not have to play it.
Utilizing glitches to obtain hilariously overpowered items is fun, but for me, actually using said overpowered items to roll through the game is not fun.
I never read these articles either because it will definently ruin the game. A game without a challange is just boring.
I never read these articles either
OP
🤔 Something is wrong, I can feel it...
Just posting for others who enjoy this content. :)
I'm actually aware that not everyone is a clone of myself... :)
But how can you be really sure of that?
He read an article that said so
There is a theory that all of this takes place in our own minds and nothing is real...
It's fun to obtain said items, but using them does change the game. In RDR2 I went and did the gold bar glitch for infinite money, but after selling one of them I realized it would completely change how I enjoyed doing side stuff in the game and never sold another one.
To each their own. I find cheats very fun (in single player games)
I played through the entire story of Witcher 3 in God mode. Enjoyed the entire thing.