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Bottomless Pockets (Slot)
"Your pockets are a portal to another dimension now."
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How do I install Bottomless Pockets (Slot)?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Bottomless Pockets (Slot) for Thief Simulator in one click.
</>What does Bottomless Pockets (Slot) do?
Every good haul in Thief Simulator ends the same way: your bag fills up halfway through the house and you're stuck doing mental math about which TV is actually worth carrying. Bottomless Pockets deletes that whole problem. Grab the TV, the laptop, the jewelry, the cutlery drawer, and the microwave — your backpack just keeps taking it. No more triage runs where you sprint back to the car, dump loot, and jog back in while the owner's schedule ticks down. Clear a house in one clean sweep and drive off with everything that wasn't nailed down. Bigger scores, fewer trips, and way less risk of getting spotted on the walk back. Made for anyone who plays Thief Simulator to feel like a master thief, not a delivery driver. Toggle it on for a greedy full-house run, toggle it off when you want the tension of packing light. Your call, every session.
</>What is Bottomless Pockets (Slot)?
Bottomless Pockets lifts the backpack cap in Thief Simulator so you never have to leave loot behind or shuttle back and forth to your car. Clear a whole house in a single sweep, grab the bulky TVs and safes you'd normally skip, and keep the score moving. It's one of 1,600+ mods on ProjectMods, the community-first modding platform with one-click install.
</>Common questions about Bottomless Pockets (Slot)
What does Bottomless Pockets do in Thief Simulator?
Bottomless Pockets removes the backpack carry limit in Thief Simulator, so you can keep grabbing loot long after a normal bag would be full. Every house is full of things to steal — TVs, laptops, jewelry, cash, collectibles — and the vanilla game forces you to stop and haul what you've got back to the car before you can grab more. With this mod on, you sweep an entire property in one go and carry it all out at once. No more leaving the good stuff behind because you ran out of room mid-heist.
Does Bottomless Pockets raise the carry limit or remove it completely?
It removes the limit completely rather than just nudging it higher. In vanilla Thief Simulator your backpack has a fixed number of slots, and upgrading it through the skill tree only buys you a few more. Bottomless Pockets takes the ceiling away entirely, so there's no slot count to manage and no point where the game tells you the bag is full. You can pick up a whole living room's worth of electronics, empty every drawer, and clear the safe, all without a single trip back to your car. The carry cap simply stops being a thing you think about.
Can I still carry big items like TVs and safes with Bottomless Pockets?
Yes — bulky, high-value items are exactly where Bottomless Pockets shines in Thief Simulator. Big-screen TVs, desktop computers, and other large loot normally eat up most of your backpack in one grab, forcing constant round trips to the car. With the carry limit gone, you can load up every oversized item in a house alongside all the small stuff and walk out with the lot. It's especially handy on the bigger, richer properties later in the game, where a single room can hold more valuables than a stock bag could ever hold at once.
Do I still need to put skill points into carrying capacity?
No — with Bottomless Pockets on, the backpack upgrades in Thief Simulator's skill tree become optional. Normally you'd sink hard-earned skill points into expanding your carrying capacity just to reduce how often you run back to the car. Since this mod removes the limit outright, those points are freed up for the skills you actually enjoy, like faster lockpicking, quieter movement, or better prices when you sell. You can still buy the capacity perks if you want to, but there's no practical reason to — the mod already gives you effectively unlimited room to haul.
Why would I use Bottomless Pockets instead of upgrading my bag in-game?
Because it skips the slow part and lets you focus on the fun of the heist. Thief Simulator's early game is a lot of back-and-forth: grab a few items, trudge to the car, come back, repeat. Bottomless Pockets removes that friction on day one, so a house you'd normally clear in three trips becomes one clean sweep. It's ideal if you've beaten the game before and don't want to re-grind capacity, if you're setting up a big score for a video, or if you just find the inventory shuffling tedious. You keep the sneaking and stealing; you lose the chores.
What options does Bottomless Pockets (Slot) include?
Infinite Inventory Slot
Carry as much loot as you want — the weight limit stops mattering.
Bottomless Pockets is a Thief Simulator mod from ProjectMods that removes your backpack carry limit, so you can grab every item in a house and haul it all out in one trip.
System Requirements
What features does Bottomless Pockets (Slot) include?
- Removes the carry limit so you can keep grabbing loot long after a normal bag would be stuffed full
- Clear an entire house in one pass instead of shuttling half-loads back to your car
- Cuts down risky return trips, so you spend far less time exposed out on the street
- Flip it on for greedy full-house runs, flip it off when you'd rather pack light and sweat the details
Best For
- Casing a big two-story house and wanting to strip it bare in one visit with zero trips back to the trunk
- Speedrunning a neighborhood clear where every second spent walking loot to the car is a second you could get caught
- New players still learning what's worth taking who don't want to leave good loot behind when the bag runs out
- Streamers doing a 'grab literally everything' bit for chat and needing the space to actually pull it off
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