When I beat the game does it auto kick you in to ng+ or are you allowed to keep exploring the world?
Aight thanks
Very hard indeed at last in ultra hard.
I'm on very hard in my first playthrough and just skipping it for now.
I already beat every challenge of this game. So many ragequits from me. A quite hard.I'm on very hard in my first playthrough and just skipping it for now.
Since the Deluxe Edition is on sale I am planning to pick it up but I wonder if my save file from the Disc edition is compatible as I sold it after getting the Platinum trophy. Any ideas ?
It's insane how much better Frozen Wilds is in regards to characters, writing and such. Just completed the very first side quest (drains) I think i haven't been this entertained by the total of side quest in the main game lol.
Just found out about that kick ass Thunderjaw statue. Bought. $99 on eBay brand new in case anyone's interested, seems to be more expensive everywhere else. Also bought the soundtrack CD.
I made a little progress with the main quest (tracked down the shaman), and I did one sidequest (Waterlogged, surprisingly complex). I'm doing a lot of exploring -- trudging through the snow, opening up new territory, lighting up new campires, talking to whoever I stumble across, and battling the daemonic machines when I feel like it.
Playing through it now after not having played the game for a long while. Had to get adjusted to the controls and now it feels great again. One thing that keeps bugging me is the amount of damage human enemies do. I can take quite a few hits from big ass machines that weigh a ton but 4-5 arrows and I'm dead. That's just odd.
okay I'm playing frozen wilds and there's a random pair of footprints in the snow that you can track but they seem to just lead you in a circle, what's up with those?
If it's the tracks I'm thinking of I think they're for a quest you can do related to the Carja encampment. I stumbled onto them early too.okay I'm playing frozen wilds and there's a random pair of footprints in the snow that you can track but they seem to just lead you in a circle, what's up with those?
Is it worth the trouble to get the new outfits, if I already have the Shield Weaver armor?
What trouble? Also the outfits look gorgeous, and shield weaver is just easy mode. Specific outfits offer a lot more value in terms of stealth and resistance.
Is it worth the trouble to get the new outfits, if I already have the Shield Weaver armor?
By the end of the game I had every super rare armor and still had over 50k shards. Might as well spend your shards on something.
Personally the specific high level resistances that they provide for specific encounters is very useful. Plus they look really cool. I'll usually wear armor depending on the region I'm in unless I need a specific bonus.
Shield Weaver is the best overall armor still.
Edit: I think you meant the armor in Frozen Wilds. Sure, why not? You'll have a ton of bluegleam after awhile and the new bows are kinda terrible so might as well.
I did not like the look of the new Banuk freeze armor though. I much prefer the one in the base game. Same for the Carja armor variant.
Thanks. Yes, I'm referring to the DLC armor. I'll be picking them up eventually, I was just curious if they were some kind of "ultimate armor." Sounds like they're not, but they still provide some helpful advantages in certain encounters.
I'm loving the new bows. Mod them up, notch three arrows, and they're pretty deadly.
The Banuk sure go crazy with the headgear. I'm surprised they don't have a chiropractor at each settlement.
What I was wondering was, when you get to the toughest fights late in the DLC, do those outfits provide better protection than the Shield Weaver? You might not be the person to answer, since it sounds like you are morally opposed to using the Shield Weaver. I went to a lot of trouble to get it; I'm going to use it, lol.
Shield Weaver armour doesn't do shit in this expansion on Ultra Hard so I'd hardly call it OP.
Noclip has a new extended interview featuring the design of the game.
Here's the previous two if you haven't seen them:Thanks for sharing this. It's always interesting to hear more behind the scenes stories from one of my favorite games of all time.
Not only did I rarely, if never, have any issue with the camera in this game, this post certainly helped make me feel really old. Someone wasn't around during the PS1 days, it seems... :P
Not only did I rarely, if never, have any issue with the camera in this game, this post certainly helped make me feel really old. Someone wasn't around during the PS1 days, it seems... :P
Not only did I rarely, if never, have any issue with the camera in this game, this post certainly helped make me feel really old. Someone wasn't around during the PS1 days, it seems... :P