So if I missed one of the loyalty missions, can I still 100% the game? I don't see that as a stat requirement anywhere.
I don't know if it counts towards 100%, but there is a separate trophy/achievement for doing all of the honor story missions.So if I missed one of the loyalty missions, can I still 100% the game? I don't see that as a stat requirement anywhere.
I don't know about 100% but you can't get the platinum trophy. I would imagine the 2 are tied together but I'm not 100% (sorry).So if I missed one of the loyalty missions, can I still 100% the game? I don't see that as a stat requirement anywhere.
I don't know about 100% but you can't get the platinum trophy. I would imagine the 2 are tied together but I'm not 100% (sorry).
If you're worried about it, try reloading an old save if you can to do the mission.
I'm pretty sure they all have to be done in a single playthrough so you'll have to replay the entire game if you want to get the 100%.
I think they count as story missions even though they are missable, so you can check on Social Club to see if you've missed any. I only just got to chapter 4, but I think the big missable one is at the beginning of chapter 6. You need to be at least honor level 4 for it to be available, I believe.What actually classes as a loyalty mission?
I don't know if I've done them or not, and I've just got to Chapter 6.
Sorry fam, I know that sucks. Now you'll have a reason to replay the game before the next one comes out.I'm an idiot for only retaining one save. God...I don't know how I missed any.
Ah, OK, I'll have to keep my eye out. My honor is fairly high, like, it's almost at max.I think they count as story missions even though they are missable, so you can check on Social Club to see if you've missed any. I only just got to chapter 4, but I think the big missable one is at the beginning of chapter 6. You need to be at least honor level 4 for it to be available, I believe.
Sorry fam, I know that sucks. Now you'll have a reason to replay the game before the next one comes out.
And try to break that one save habit, it will always bite you in the ass given the chance. I have every single save file used at the moment so I'm constantly saving over older, throw away saves.
You must be in the late game to be noticing it, if not maybe consult a guide and see if it's salvageable. I pretty sure the only missable honor mission is in CH. 6 and it's dependent on having pretty high honor.
The mission is calledAh, OK, I'll have to keep my eye out. My honor is fairly high, like, it's almost at max.
How early in chapter 6 are you talking?
I've currently done:
The hot air balloon and John rescue with Sadie, Edith's two sidemissions (helping her son at the mine, and bringing her back to Annesburg), and my next available mission is called Just a Social Call for Micah, although I've not played that yet.
Should I have seen it yet?
I also loved chapter 5.I've just done the first part of Chapter 5, and I know people have been mixed on the chapter, but I've really enjoyed it so far.
I've justgot back to the new camp near Lagras, and shot all the Pinkertons with the Gatling gun turret.
The island was really fun, and a sort of action packed, linear break was a good way to keep the pacing up, as chapter 4 seemed to be dragging a little bit, even though nothing much really happened as such. It felt like Mexico from the first game, but not a boring, if brief, slog.
Based on my experience having played through Chapter 2 twice now, the missable mission is the first bounty at the sheriffs in Valentine. I didn't do it on my first playthrough and it shows as a blank; I did it on the second and it shows in the Chapter lists as opposed to any other bounty quests which do not. Not sure about Chapter 4; I haven't reached that on my second playthrough yet.Right, I've done those.
I'm still missing a mission from Chapter 2, and one from Chapter 4 apparently according to Social Club. No idea what they would've been though.
Right, I've done those.
I'm still missing a mission from Chapter 2, and one from Chapter 4 apparently according to Social Club. No idea what they would've been though.
Yeah I think that bounty mission is missable. I just got to Chapter 4 so I'm not sure about the missable mission there. I heard about the one in Chapter 6 so I just looked to see what the name of the mission was so I make sure to do it ASAP when I get there. I don't know any story details or anything ahead of where I am now.Based on my experience having played through Chapter 2 twice now, the missable mission is the first bounty at the sheriffs in Valentine. I didn't do it on my first playthrough and it shows as a blank; I did it on the second and it shows in the Chapter lists as opposed to any other bounty quests which do not. Not sure about Chapter 4; I haven't reached that on my second playthrough yet.
any chance you could tell me how to find this info? I'm on social club now and can't find the info on honor missions.I think they count as story missions even though they are missable, so you can check on Social Club to see if you've missed any. I only just got to chapter 4, but I think the big missable one is at the beginning of chapter 6. You need to be at least honor level 4 for it to be available, I believe.
I think the one in chapter 6 is the only one where you need a certain honor level for it to be available. If you are missing a story mission on a chapter you've completed, then you most likely missed an honor mission.any chance you could tell me how to find this info? I'm on social club now and can't find the info on honor missions.
thanks.
Way to go! Nice work! :) I love this game so I am really happy to be a member here and get to talk about the game.catvonpee Just ticked off Gambling Challenge 10 :D Got sooooo lucky on that last one. I went to Valentine and there was only 1 guy at the poker table and he immediately folds on all 3 hands. Fucking A! Thanks for the advice on the other challenges.
Beyond store discounts and the way people react to you does honour factor into the epilogue story at all like it did the main story. I wouldn't think so but I've got a few Bandit Challenges too and I don't want to tank my story.
Way to go dude! I was thinking you were talking about the catfishGot all the Legendary Fish and the quest for it done. I'm so glad that you can re-catch them, if they bug out on you.
The hunt for 100% continues (97.2% now)!
Way to go dude! I was thinking you were talking about the catfishthat cannot be caught last night when I read this. I spent like an hour catching fish until I realized I had been catfished.
I guess I should have spoiler tagged that then? My bad. Yes it is real.
I guess I should have spoiler tagged that then? My bad. Yes it is real.
Oh I see, I thought you meant you can buy the cards themselves. Thanks!
Depending on how much you are enjoying the game and how much time you have, the cigarette cards you find in the world are usually adjacent to something cool. Might be a weapon or treasure map, or a location you haven't seen yet.Oh I see, I thought you meant you can buy the cards themselves. Thanks!
Check out my original post to learn about this particular predicament :)Depending on how much you are enjoying the game and how much time you have, the cigarette cards you find in the world are usually adjacent to something cool. Might be a weapon or treasure map, or a location you haven't seen yet.
Check out my original post to learn about this particular predicament :)
All good! I was very much enjoying scouring the map of every little thing of interest.Oh right, I am sorry. I kind of pick and skim what I read. Trying to read everything makes me feel overwhelmed.
Went to where you said and *boom* found one straight away. Reignited my enthusiasm to go for 100% so thanks.
Well, now I know how John Marston looks like with a shave...kinda handsome tbh
If you lose a round of dominoes, does that break your streak for the "three in a row" challenge?
If you have a streak, lose a round (but not a game), then quit, does it prevent you from retaining your streak?
Just got to epilogue part 2, and I don't understand why it's in the game. Seems un necessary so far.. IMO
If you lose a round of dominoes, does that break your streak for the "three in a row" challenge?
If you have a streak, lose a round (but not a game), then quit, does it prevent you from retaining your streak?
👍 Good to hear. I remember getting through most of the hunting challenges (and that side-mission you're on) with relative ease to if you run into any other issues ask away.
He's surprisingly attractive in the epilogue, which is weird because he ain't much of a looker beforehand. Can't not see him as a young Dutch when you grow out his mustache though, it's uncanny. Especially the nose.
The streak is for 3 games, so you can lose a round and not lose your streak. Quitting between games will also preserve your streak so it's a good way to back out of a losing game. I've only just finished that one but I have a couple of extra tips in addition to catvonpee 's tips here.
1. Play all fives in Saint Denis.
2. Make sure you're playing against 2 other players, not 3. I felt the games move too fast with 3 others and this gives you a bit more wiggle room when there are dominoes to draw from. Saving near the table and reloading will respawn players at the table so just do that until there are 2 opponents. Don't do this once you're started your streak because I'm 99% sure it will reset if you save/reload, even if you save on a 2/3.
3. You want to win the first round with at least 40 points, anything less than that and you're at a disadvantage in the second and less likely to win. If you're dragging behind after round 1 I say quit and start over. This isn't exactly the best domino playing tactic, just about speeding up the games (because it's tedious as all hell!).
4. Try to focus on getting 'domino' by dealing all dominos, if you start having to pick them up (2 or more) call it a lost game and quit. Again, not a good tactic for the game but it just keeps you moving between games you can do well in and games that are neck and neck (and stressful!) Not so important in the first round if you've managed to get a bunch of points already.
5. Quit the game if your opponents get above 70 points, even if you're at 65. It's not worth losing.
6. If you're struggling remember you can select a domino and press left/right to see all possible moves you can make. Sometimes I'd miss some pretty obvious moves that would net me points.
7. Try not to pull your hair out being forced to watch the slow ass animations every.single.time. you start a new game! You might want to put on some music and turn the TV down when you do this because listening to your opponents say the same lines over and over is also irritating, not to mention them insulting you when you quit mid game.
8. If you haven't done it it's worth getting up to level 5 (?) in the bandit challenges beforehand because that's to get a $250 bounty in a single state and you are going to want to burn that city to the ground once you're done, so it's pretty cathartic to do it right after this gambling challenge.
You can quit at any time to retain your streak. Losing Rounds won't end your Streak, but it absolutely can, if you have a couple Dominoes left and they happen to add up, so that the enemy wins the game.
I played Three's and always quit when my enemy got past 65 points or if I had to draw several Dominoes.
It would have been cool and the game would have been like full-blown Fallout New Vegas ifChapter 6 is so good. Holy shit.
The ending to a certain string of missions that started way back in chapter 2 is so damn satisfying. Was not expecting it either.
Agreed, I wanted to play Arthur as a good guy, so I felt bad about the debt colletcing from the jump, but I did like Arthur's arc with those.It would have been cool and the game would have been like full-blown Fallout New Vegas ifyou could have been more merciful in collecting the debts or chose just to forgive them all. The whole time I remember feeling that I would not have even bothered except for with the guy that tries to stab you. It would have been awesome if Arthur could have just ran away with his old girlfriend instead of getting sick.
I really enjoyed how well the side quests were integrated into the main story though. Sure there are some fetch quests. But I liked how most of the side quests had something very random and interesting to do.