What you're talking about is the entire core mechanic of the game. If you cheat yourself money and buy a bunch of ships what are you going to do? Sit in them and look at them? Because otherwise you'll be using those ships to do those missions." The whole point of saving up to get ships is so you can use them to do those missions. "What could be more gratifying then spending your hard earned, cold hard cash on a dreadnought. "You don't have to do missions to make money. Go to one of the hardest difficulty systems (they are rated mild, normal, hard, extreme) and just fly around looking for nebula and junk fields. Press E to drop out of warp close to one and then press F to do a pulse. If there are cargo containers in the nebula or junk field they will show up as purple diamonds. While at warp you can see nebula and junk fields in the distance as clouds. Just point your ship towards one, drop out near it, and pulse. In one of the extreme difficulty systems in my game on average I get about 20k to 30k credits from a container plus a bunch of rare commodities. Stuff like greel whiskey, meteor diamonds, designer clothes, etc.ĭo make sure to have a good engine and a null grav booster. If you get dropped out of warp by pirates you will need them to run away. Don't even try to fight these guys early on. I have a Mk.3 engine and Mk.3 null grav booster and can run away fairly easy. The Radovich is a great ship to use for this. Missions replenish automatically at stations when you exit. I like to queue up a batch of 4 or 5 high credit missions (I normally use a Merchants' Guild in a Lv5 or Lv6 system), do the missions one after the other and reap the benefits. All you need to do is just accept the missions that you DON'T want to do, leaving the good ones untouched. ![]() You can then immediately go to the missions screen and cancel them. There doesn't appear to be any penalty for doing so.Įxit the station and immediately dock again. The "good" missions are still there and the crap ones you cancelled have been replaced with more missions. Rinse and repeat until there's a couple of good missions to do, and then accept the ones you want and go make some money. Only takes a few minutes of recycling missions until you've got a good list. I remember having a couple of "find 10 alien artifacts and deliver to a nearby system" type quests that were paying 6 figures. I also like using this in the guilds to cycle the list of missions to get a batch that'll bump my rank up by 1 for each set (so +50 points overall). I'll also be using it to queue up pirate missions when I do a pirate run. ![]() Is this trick in the spirit of the game? Probably not. I have no problem with the grinding required in this game, but I like to do so knowing that I'm doing it as efficiently as possible.Patch 1.2 for Cyberpunk 2077 is coming to PC, consoles, and Stadia soon! Here’s a list of the most notable changes coming in this update: Does it really make much of a difference? Probably not. Please note that the issues listed below did not affect all players. The NCPD spawn radius for when the player commits a crime has been increased.
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