In its entirety, High on Life is a different game. Does the game legitimize glitches? Well, that’s another story. That’s why I love it. There are always some glitches that are the icing on the cake in the world of glitches. You name it, invulnerability, wrong warps, out of bounds movement. However, in a game with an economy, having the protagonist carry an infinite flow of cash is good for the player, but bad for the game’s economy. You know, inflation and all that. That’s cool, but until games care about it, we’re good. Here’s how you use the High on Life money glitch.
Money Glitch: How To Use It
Many games have infinite money glitches. It’s usually an exploit that will give you as much money as you want, like duplicating things and selling them, or respawning chests. There’s a difference here, since the glitch literally freezes your wallet. Here’s how to use High on Life’s money glitch:
- To get to the rough of the Krust Lord building, you’ll need to climb your way up the city. To get there, use Knifey’s grapple hook to use zip lines and flies.
- As soon as you’re on top of the building, climb up to the ledge with “Don’t trust the translator microbes”.
- On top of the ledge, you’ll see a fly in front of a greenish building. It’s a couple of jumps and slides away.
- You’ll glitch into the building once you’re close to it and fall to the floor.
- Here’s the tricky part. You’ll have to crouch on a small ledge on the left.
- Changing your weapon while holding the trigger while standing up will cause the glitch.
If done correctly, you’ll hear a wind up, and your menu will glitch out, so no matter how much you spend, it won’t go down. You’ll be teleported back to the map once you fall from the out-of-bounds area It’s quite tempting to use an infinite glitch, and I’d certainly benefit from one right now, but be careful, since you may get stuck in game, effectively breaking your game and freezing your progress. Is it worth the risk? You’ll have to decide based on your playing style. You’ll love this game if you like it. And so will I.
Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Windows are all supported. Our High on Life content includes Where to Find Dr. Giblets and How to Get the Jetpack.