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Starfield has finally launched for everyone on Xbox Series X|S and PC today, and with the five days of early access that came before as well as the simple virtue of being a Bethesda Studios Game it’s only natural that folks are already discovering cheeky exploits to make the game easier or do things they shouldn’t be able to.
Case in point –the discovery of a laughably simple trick to obtaining one of the game’s better sets of spacesuit, helmet and boost pack pretty much as soon as you start your Starfield adventure in earnest and reach The Lodge in New Atlantis in the opening hours of the game.
The gear in question consists of the Mark I Spacesuit, Mark I Space Helmet and Mark I Pack, which are technically “common” equipment but are a massive step up from anything you’d be able to find this early in the game or even for most of your first playthrough, in terms of pure stats. They’re technically locked in a glass cabinet behind a “Master” level lock that you wouldn’t normally be able to break into without spending the time to significantly increase your Security Skill, but thanks to a sliver of a gap in the cabinet door you’re actually able to trick the game into giving up the goods without any fuss.
Here’s how it’s done:
If you’re having trouble lining up the reticle just right to grab the suit through the cabinet door, some folks have had more success dropping the sensitivity of their right analog stick way down to make it easier.
And there you have it. Bear in mind that this thing has base stats significantly better than most of the stuff you’ll find in the early stages of the game, so if you’d prefer not to kinda break the pacing of combat a bit by being overpowered you can probably just come back to this when it feels more appropriate and still use the trick to bypass dicking around with the actual lock – assuming Bethesda hasn’t patched the exploit before then.