

The vanilla game offers plenty of options to keep you company during your travels. Loneliness creeps in slowly as the silence becomes deafening, and the banging of a far-away raider’s rifle is as much a warning of danger as it is a respite from the maddening isolation. We just can't help ourselves, I suppose.Fallout 4’s post-apocalyptic Wasteland is far too vast a place to explore on your own. RPGs are always funny that way - people (myself included) always seem intent to play the game any way but the way it was intended, becoming insanely powerful through grinding and exploits to make the game's toughest challenges a cakewalk. I'd recommend against using this glitch, or anything like it: Fallout 4 has a nice sense of slow pacing to it, but it's pretty easy to screw it up by just rushing things along or intentionally breaking the game's progression mechanics. If you want to get filthy rich through selling imaginary ammo, you'd better do it quick: I imagine this will be in Bethesda's first hotfix. So if it doesn't work with one, try it with another. I've tested this, and it does work, just not with every vendor. Just don't finalize the trade until you've done everything you want to do. You should be able to keep selling infinite ammo without your stock ever depleting - you can either take the vendor for all their caps, or start buying up their stuff and take them for all they're worth. Then, sell any amount of the ammo back so long as it isn't all, or one. If you've already got some of the ammo in your inventory, use the stack that you just got from the vendor.

Next, sell exactly one piece of that ammo back, still without completing the trade.

Then, buy every piece of the most expensive ammo they have (just put it over on your side of the screen, but don't complete the trade). First, you've got to find any vendor that sells ammo.
