Infinite gold glitch discovered in Fable III

27 October 2010

The game’s been out Stateside for a couple of hours, and somebody’s already found an infinite gold exploit. And considering the method described, I really wouldn’t care to speculate how that even happened. Whatever, it’s free cash! Until Lionhead patches it, anyway. 

Until then, get stuffing the stuff in your pockets. Kingdoms don’t pay for themselves, infinite gold exploits do.

Here’s how you do it then, according to, um, scientists over at JustPushStart:

1. Have the Controller 1 load the game

2. Start up Controller 2 and log in to any offline profile

3. Have Controller 2 jump into the game by pressing the Start button

4. Switch to the Controller 1 and approach Controller 2′s character

5. Press LB to send Controller 2 gifts. Controller 1 will teleport automatically to the Sanctuary

6. To the main character’s right, there should be a blue bag.

7. Give all of the Controller 1′s money to the blue bag and go back to the main game

8. Switch to controller 2 and go to the Sanctuary by pressing the Start Button

9. Have controller 2 approach the gifts given by controller 1

10. When controller checks the gift, REJECT IT

11. Go Back to the Game and Leave by pressing the DOWN D-Pad while facing Controller 1

12. Press Start again to go back

13. Switch to Controller 1 and check the gifts pedestal given by the controller 2

14. Repeat Steps 4-13

Don’t exceed 999,999,999 Gold as the game will freeze.

Fable III launches here on Friday. 

 

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