The summary of ‘Starfield UPDATE: Sell Unregistered Ship PC & Xbox ▶ New Method’

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The video provides a detailed guide on selling unregistered ships in a game without the need for registration, applicable to both console and PC users. The key method involves interacting with a ship technician and using specific button combinations (RB and A or LB and A) to manage ship slots on consoles. For PC users, a similar technique using the 'Q' key and 'Enter' is demonstrated, which requires precise timing and practice to master. The narrator showcases these methods through personal attempts, acknowledging the need for persistence. The video concludes with a recommendation to use controllers for efficiency and invites viewers to subscribe and comment for further queries. The process involves resetting ship vendors' inventory by sleeping for six hours on Venus to replenish credits.

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In this segment of the video, the creator introduces an updated method for selling unregistered ships without registering them, suitable for both console and PC users. The method involves interacting with a ship technician and performing specific actions to sell ships from various slots, not just the last one. They explain that you can use RB and A or LB and A simultaneously on consoles to move ships between slots. Additionally, there’s a part later in the video on how to achieve this without a controller on PC. The process involves maintaining a specific timing to replenish credits from a vendor by sleeping for six hours on Venus to reset the ship vendors’ inventory.

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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to sell an unregistered ship in a game using a specific method. Initially, they show the process using a controller, explaining that you need to press RB and A (or LB and A) simultaneously. This method works with any ship that the player owns. They reiterate that it won’t work if selling from an unregistered ship. Then, the speaker transitions to the PC method, which involves hovering the mouse over ‘Q’ and pressing ‘Enter’ almost simultaneously. They emphasize that this requires practice, showcasing their own attempts until they succeed on the fourth try.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker recommends using a controller to save time because the task involves precise timing. The task at hand requires clicking ‘Q’ and ‘Enter’ almost simultaneously without holding the click. For the specific example described, they are trying to achieve something using the ‘T’ key and ‘Enter’, requiring exact timing to succeed. The speaker demonstrates the attempt, failing initially but succeeding on the second try, emphasizing that it requires practice and timing. The video concludes with a suggestion to subscribe and leave comments for further questions.

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