The Outer Worlds Money Farming Guide –  How to Get 40,000 Cartridge Bits

The Outer Worlds Money Farming Guide

In this The Outer Worlds Money Farming Guide, we will show you how you can farm a ton of Cartridge Bits in the game. If you are looking to make more than 40,000 bits in one go, then you may want to try this method.

This method is not a pretty one and it involves a city-wide massacre that you engage in by taking out all the civilians. If you care about your reputation with the factions and groups in the game, this method of farming bits might not be the one for you.

This Bit farming method was found by the YouTube channel called Mexsus.

The Outer Worlds Money Farming Guide

You can find the bit farming method detailed in this guide below.

How to Farm Bits

Before you go for this method of farming the Cartridge Bits, it is worth knowing that it involves you in turning rogue and killing a lot of civilians. This can turn you against some of the factions and other groups.

If that is none of your concern and you still want to make a lot of bits, then you should head out to the Freight Port Landing Pad on Terra 2. Once you reach this location, all you have to do is start shooting all of the civilians, especially targeting the wealthy civilians.

There are a lot of civilians here, and you can take your time in killing all of them and then looting the bits that they drop. You can get as many as 500+ bits from just one dead civilian. This can rack up to nearly 40,000 bits in just this location alone. Make sure you go around every corner, bank, or public space where you can find the civilians and kill them.

There will be guards here as well, but they only carry the usual 15 to 20 bits that you normally find elsewhere. It is best to kill them first as you will then have ample time to take out each civilian.


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