Starfield Guide – How To Get Unlimited Credits

Here's how you can get unlimited credits in Starfield on PC.

Posted By | On 01st, Sep. 2023

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Starfield is an expansive game with dozens of locations to explore including systems with bases and outposts and most importantly of all, Trade Authority kiosks and vendors. This is where you will be offloading all the loot you will be amassing for Credits, in order to buy items that you actually want. Even so, the various methods for farming Credits can be quite grind-y, and not even the Commerce Skill will help mitigate that. This Starfield guide will show you how to get unlimited Credits as and when you require them.

Enable Cheats

Exclusively available on PC is the Command Console where you can input many different console commands, including cheats. For unlimited credits, do the following:

  • Press the <”~”> or “Tilde” key, either in-world or in-menu. If you are still unfamiliar with that key or run a different regional keyboard layout, it is in the left hand corner of your keyboard, below <”Esc”>, above <”Tab”>, or to the left of the number <”1”> key.
  • This will launch the Command Console.
  • Input or paste the following command without the quotation marks:
  • “player.additem 0000000F <insert number of Credits>”

For clarification, those are seven zeros followed by an ‘F’, then a space. The last number is entirely up to you–even a hundred million Credits is possible. If you want just five thousand Credits, the exact command would be “player.additem 0000000F 5000”, without quotes.

  • Hit Enter

Your selected number of Credits will be added to your pool. Repeat as and when needed. Note that the use of console commands will disable Achievements. The Command Console is entirely unavailable on Xbox Series X|S.

That is how you can get unlimited Credits in Starfield.


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