Hard reset just means powering it off (not rest mode or sleep mode) and then back on again.
No, you have to hold the power button down for 10 seconds to do a hard reset.
Hard reset just means powering it off (not rest mode or sleep mode) and then back on again.
What difficulty level? I must be doing something wrong, I 100% Kephallonia, Megaris, Phokis, Attika, Korinthia, Lokris, Argolis and Keos and just arrived in chapter 7 of the main quest... I'm only just past level 35.
Hard reset just means powering it off (not rest mode or sleep mode) and then back on again.
No, you have to hold the power button down for 10 seconds to do a hard reset.
I've only done the Divine Intervention one and really didn't
like it. It's basically one long fetch quest where you get sent all over to do different things then you have to return to the quest giver after each one and it's just tedious.
Edit: it's tedious because you get sent to a bunch of places that aren't near any fast travel points and neither is the quest giver. You're hoofing it a lot and that bugged me.
been a while since they broke everything with the patch. i remember the game turning into a slideshow last time
hard reset usually helps.
Higher-level enemies will drop higher-level loot. The quantity will still be the same and you'll get the same kind of item (which, as of a few patches ago, will generally try to match your play style, with exceptions for pre-set drops like the items mercenaries carry), it'll just be lower level. Eventually this won't matter so much because you can just upgrade it anyway, but early on, getting loot at your level will be a significantly better result than getting loot two or four levels below you.Can someone tell me if there's any loot benefit to putting level scaling on heavy as opposed to default?
Does difficulty level affect this as well?
Would playing the game on hard / heavy result in more or better loot drops?