Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077

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trackles Oct 7, 2022 @ 12:59pm
Best way to earn income?
mission income is way to low, i wish there was a passive way to generate income.
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Vellari Oct 7, 2022 @ 1:06pm 
Without glitches and exploits, crafting is the way to go.
CoffeeBro Oct 7, 2022 @ 1:11pm 
On youtube you can find ways to farm. No criticism from me, everyone plays the game their own way. But if I may ask, why do you need more credits?
Personally I love driving around at night and I just shoot, loot mobs. Crime in progress or not, gang members are fair game.
Seeing as I find this the best part of the game lol. I have tons of money from loot and get to have fun.

Check youtube and have fun.
Cheers all.
Tokenn Oct 7, 2022 @ 1:11pm 
It's a tough grind, early in the game. Gigs are not bad, also breaching data points. There are perks to increase your take from data points as well....worth having. On many Gigs, there will be stashes of cash to loot, often victims of your enemies will have small amounts of cash on them as well....so, loot, loot, loot. Sell any weapons you don't need. If you have the crafting materials, craft weapons and sell those. When Vik gives you a bunch of clothing, sell those.

But...early in the game it's tough. Once the whole of Night City opens up and you get your Street Cred up to about 20, things start to get a lot easier moneywise. Later on you'll have a harder time finding worthwhile things to spend money on than collecting it.
supersaidla Oct 7, 2022 @ 1:11pm 
kill the killers and loot the looters.
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Zero McDol Oct 7, 2022 @ 1:40pm 
Beat down enemies and sell their stuff. Wait 24 hours for them to respawn.... Then rinse and repeat. That's one way to go about it.

Up to you.
angeltime Oct 7, 2022 @ 1:47pm 
just use trainer or something.. it'll save you a lot of time
i mean, cheats are bad, but it's better than grind for hours, and it's a single player game, so who cares?..
Last edited by angeltime; Oct 7, 2022 @ 1:50pm
Sea Base Oct 7, 2022 @ 2:10pm 
Just sell the loot you pick up off the folks you take out, you should make more than enough without any grinding needed.
Eli Oct 7, 2022 @ 2:21pm 
do all the ncpd missions and loot the guns and sell them
Rabidnid Oct 7, 2022 @ 2:31pm 
Originally posted by trackles:
mission income is way to low, i wish there was a passive way to generate income.

do all the NCPD jobs, all the gigs and all the side quests. sell everything over $100 and scrap everything under $100. You will have over a million by game end. Might have to craft a little to buy the cars.
drunken.dx Oct 7, 2022 @ 2:34pm 
Originally posted by angeltime:
just use trainer or something.. it'll save you a lot of time
i mean, cheats are bad, but it's better than grind for hours, and it's a single player game, so who cares?..
Why bother playing then?

Just give yourself best stuff and call it a win.
Porkhammer Oct 7, 2022 @ 3:28pm 
I vendored weapons, armor, and miscellaneous junk all throughout my past playthroughs, and always ended up with well over a million/million and a half. This is also after numerous crafting material purchases to craft and upgrade weapons/mods. The +10% sell price perk helps a bit as well.

Oh and the sell price of this stuff will keep increasing as you level up.
egg fu Oct 7, 2022 @ 3:59pm 
nah pretty much gigs, assault in progress, ncpd, looting, and crafting. was super easy to cheese money in 1.5 but they patched it.
Nite69 Oct 7, 2022 @ 4:01pm 
I get enough to buy what I need with all the gigs, side missions, and police assaults
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KromeHWI Oct 7, 2022 @ 5:56pm 
yeah just do the random ncpd encounters, youll level your street cred and make lodes of cash! or you can craft too if you want to go that rout. sure early game its a little harder to make the moneys, but by late act 2 or into 3 you are rolling in it.
Foster Oct 7, 2022 @ 6:23pm 
I made 21k before even getting the implants that Viktor gives you at the start of the game just from doing the NCPD encounters and selling every weapon and clothing piece that was lower damage/armor value than what I had equipped and it probably only took like an hour or so to do that.
Doing the NCPD encounters is 100% the way to go, just be careful and don't go into any of em that have overleveled enemies unless you're clever enough to cheese them or something and you'll be fine.
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Date Posted: Oct 7, 2022 @ 12:59pm
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