
Sometimes Starfield requires gamers to take more of a stealthy approach during their adventure. One of the tasks that players will find themselves doing more often than not is lock picking. However, one of the main questions being asked is how to lockpick in Starfield.
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In Starfield there are a lot of times when players will need to pick locks in order to access certain areas. In order to do this players will need to find some Digipicks. In comparison to the normal bobby pins present in Fallout or Skyrim, Digipicks are Starfield’s version of those. They act the same way in the previously mentioned titles. Digipicks can be found as loot from NPCs, chests, etc. You can also purchase them from vendors. Players will need to stock up as they will find themselves blazing through them.
The minigame itself is a struggle to get used to. The Digipicks have various pins that have to be placed in gaps in the lock. Each gap must be filled before players can move on to the next layer. They can spin the Digipick around to fit through the slots. What makes it difficult because a only certain pin configuration can work on the lock. If the wrong one is selected, the Digipicks used are lost and the process must be redone. Having a high-security skill can make this process less frustrating.
Buying a house in Starfield is a streamlined process. To get a house in Starfield, you’ll need to buy it using in-game currency or by completing certain quests that come up. During a Discord Q&A, Lead Quest Designer Will Shen mentioned that players can purchase a home in all the major cities in the game. This means that there is a wide variety of housing options to choose from. Houses are customizable in terms of furnishing and decoration.
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