Mine the arena before you begin. And learn to use the rope caster.Hm, how do you do these fights at the end of Cauldrons right? They just kind throw you in front of a couple of strong enemies with no stealth opportunities or anything.
Mine the arena before you begin. And learn to use the rope caster.Hm, how do you do these fights at the end of Cauldrons right? They just kind throw you in front of a couple of strong enemies with no stealth opportunities or anything.
Personally it's my game of the generation; I suspect how much you like it will depend on your tolerance for Ubisoft-style open worlds.Hello, as someonewho plays on pc I was wondering iif the game is worth it. It is available on Ps Now, is it good overall?
Hell yes, though I'd rather buy it physically/ download it than stream. It's always on sale.Hello, as someonewho plays on pc I was wondering iif the game is worth it. It is available on Ps Now, is it good overall?
if it's what they're talking about above, you can turn those off. It's second from the very bottom on the Custom HUD options: "Interaction Markers." You can set it to always off or to only show when you turn your Focus device on. This also affects other things, like the plant pick up indicators I think.Super late to the party but loving the game, might be one of my favorites on the system. Just wondering, there's no way to hide the ugly text overlay indicating directions on top of those rocks right?
Hey, I'm very late to the party but started the game last week since the trailer for Forbidden West looked so good.
I'm not a big fan of huge open world games and the map opening up after the first few hours already scares me and gives me some Ubisoft vibes that I really don't like. I've heard that Frozen Wilds is way better in terms of open world structure?
I was wondering if I can power through the main story as I'm mostly interested in the story and fighting huge mecha-dinosaurs or is there some side content I should absolutely do related to the lore? I'm playing on story mode and I really don't care about finding coffee mugs and cleaning bandit camps if it doesn't really tell me more about the world and why it is in the state it is.
Are those the Errands?There are about 15 sidequests in the game that devolve into fetch quests but they are worthwhile just because of what they bring to the story at the end.
Are those the Errands?
So there's nothing really adding something to the mystery of why the world looks like it does?
Alright, thanks :)Thankfully you can gain all of that from the main story with tidbits of lore in one type of collectible (the flowers), the errands are just straight up tedium if I recall. Been a while, sorry.
The side quests are the ones where you're introduced to different characters and it all comes together at the end in a wonderful way. I'd recommend doing those for sure.
You'll be incredibly underpowered, the dlc is another level as far as difficulty goesis it possible to start the dlc withouth going throw the main game? i'm asking because i finished the main game on ps4, but i want to play the dlc in PC, so new account.
on a pro and never had any issues completing the main game and DLCI started playing this on PS4 Pro and the game has crashed on me 3 times now. The console turns off like there's been a power surge and I have to physically start it again. Anyone know what could be causing the issue and how to fix it? I've already had 2 Firecuda drives die on me so I'm always worried it'll happen again.
The guy who drinks the machine blood.so just finished the game again on PC, this time with frozen wilds included, very good content on that expansion, the dialog seems way more polished, or the acting, not sure, CYAN is such an amazing feature.
I really didn't have any particular issue rather than performance, on ultrawide (3440x1440) i had it 45-60 the whole game sadly, but didn't find an option to make it work nice at 60 without making it look too blurry
Are there any side-quest that's worth doing for the Lore? i made a few random (like red-maw thurderjaw, the ancient armor, etc) that i came across but i don't want to spend time doing boring shit like collecting stuff.
I really enjoyed collecting the vantages, as it reveals quite a nice little story.so just finished the game again on PC, this time with frozen wilds included, very good content on that expansion, the dialog seems way more polished, or the acting, not sure, CYAN is such an amazing feature.
I really didn't have any particular issue rather than performance, on ultrawide (3440x1440) i had it 45-60 the whole game sadly, but didn't find an option to make it work nice at 60 without making it look too blurry
Are there any side-quest that's worth doing for the Lore? i made a few random (like red-maw thurderjaw, the ancient armor, etc) that i came across but i don't want to spend time doing boring shit like collecting stuff.
oh, which one is that one?
I only encounter 2, i may look for them, they're good Lore content, true.I really enjoyed collecting the vantages, as it reveals quite a nice little story.
Thankfully you can gain all of that from the main story with tidbits of lore in one type of collectible (the flowers), the errands are just straight up tedium if I recall. Been a while, sorry.
The side quests are the ones where you're introduced to different characters and it all comes together at the end in a wonderful way. I'd recommend doing those for sure.
Hey guys! I'm loving this game (got it for PC), but....
I'm on "Deep Secrets of the Earth" and Sylens just told me that this was a point of no return. Does this mean after this I can't complete ANY sidequests/errands? Or will I just not be able to do the stuff with Vanasha?
I also asked in the PC OT. I'm just trying to make sure that I don't mess up the plot/story lol.
this thread should be a lot longer more then 12 pages...combined with the PC release this is one of the better games of the past 5 years
That's pretty neat. I'd like to see them do one of those for Forbidden West, but with this guy:
I've started playing this, and I keep running out of space for resources, even though I have all the upgrades that let me hold up to 120 items. I hold onto at least one of every type of lens and heart in case I need them, plus a ton of crafting materials. Should I not do that? How do I manage my resources inventory?
Anyways, only did 1 side mission so far (Waterlogged), but I'm enjoying the DLC so far. Gildun was pretty charming throughout that mission, and I really liked reading and listening to the audio and data logs on Laura and Shelly. Reminded me how much I enjoyed that environmental storytelling in the main game, and getting a taste of what the old world was like. Looking forward to playing more of it.
DLC vastly improves on most of the minor kinks the base game had. Much better sidequests, much better storytelling in general, with more captivating characters, better dialog and voice acting direction, etc. It feels like a more polished experience in general.
You can kill anything with melee in theory. In reality killing some of the later machines with only melee will be a very difficult slog. The early areas are designed to ease you in.I started playing this on PC and have a basic question...I'm still very early in the game but the 2 machine types that I've encountered seem really easy to kill using just melee (spear)...I don't even need to use arrows to target the weak points on the Watcher and Strider machines...can the harder machines also be killed using just melee (I'm assuming I need to upgrade my Melee skill) or do I have to eventually use weak points/arrows?