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2 通の返信No tips needed, it's a Sony game, it will hold your hand every step of the way :) [spoiler]peace is a lie, there is only passion Through passion I gain strength Through strength I gain power Through power I gain victory Through victory my chains are broken[/spoiler]
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22 通の返信Show me potato saladにより編集済み: 6/26/2017 9:17:12 PMThe voice acting for side quests are just so cringey, they make mass effect Andromeda facial animations look like a naughty dog game. I'd say just do your best to get through the story, and trade it in. The game has some solid gameplay with a decent amount of depth, and the story was quite good, but other than that, it's a game you can beat once and trade in afterwards for a solid return investment. I bought it on sale for $39.99, and then traded it in for $35.
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My only tip is taking in all the information you get during the game (other than the story, that is optional). Your mind is a better weapon than any bow and arrow. Remember weak points of your enemies, scan all the new things you find, remember the different herbs and always, always remember what you yourself are weak to. Unlike mist games, your character isn't an OP robotic war machine that barely flinches after a hit. You can die easily, and so can your enemies. Remembering weaknesses and strengths and using them to your advantage will help a lot, more than you think.
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1. Have fun. 2. Watch a couple of YT videos on how to get the Shield Weaver (?) armor. Its by far the best armor in the game. 3. Figure out which weapons you fight best with, and master them. 4. PREPARE for fights Make sure you have enough healing ability and enough crafting materials before starting a fight. Also decide on your strategy. Me, for example, I tend to do better when I command an elevated position and can fire DOWN at my target while making it hard to reach me fighting uphill. What works best for you may be different, but don't blunder into fights. You'll wind up dead pretty quickly if you do.
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4 通の返信Always save at bonfires. You don't want to have to walk a long time to get back to where you died.
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moist nanaにより編集済み: 6/26/2017 5:42:54 AMWait till you get to the 2nd area before seriously investing in gears. (They have better stuff) Sneak and overide is a great way to get a buddy to do the fighting for you. USE your arsenal and always aim for the weakspots, you can find out everything about the different enemys in the notebook?? Oo and shoot all the little animals, there the resources you need for potions/inventory upgrades.
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If you find yourself having a hard time, the Ropecaster makes short work of any foe. Get a War Bow if you like open combat, a precision bow if you're more into stealth, but both as soon as possible. Hardpoint Arrows are the best arrows.
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1 返信Go easy on the fast travel at first, fast travel packs are limited until you buy an unlimited one. Don't get cocky, even the weakest machine can 2 shot you, especially early on. Spend time upgrading your salvage capacity. Don't buy any weapons till after you enter the bad guys territory, you can buy the best of each weapon from almost every vendor and it really doesn't take too long. Take your time to learn different strategies for each large machine, and always review them when you unlock a new weapon/ammo type. Shadow precision bow is god.
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The only way to get weapons and armour is to buy them. If you're anything like me when it comes to open world exploration games and you normally just save all your money for the odd bit of ammo or customisation. Scrap that instantly. As long as you've harvested the right materials from the mechanimals (no idea what they're actually called but that's what I call them anyways...) then you're good to go. Just buy the weapons and armour from any vendors you find. [spoiler]there [i]are[/i] a few weapons and a couple pieces of armour you don't need to buy but I won't spoil how you get them...[/spoiler] Other than that, spend your first several points in stealth and the perk in foraging that lets you hold twice as many healing herbs. Trust me. Dodge any and all attacks you can but when you do get hit, you'll definitely need as many health refills as you can get.
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Ropecaster is your best friend. As a heads up,it and elements work the same way; fire till the gauge above the enemy fills up. Match elemental arrows to the canisters on the machines to gain quick advantages in combat. Save purple tier mods for late game weapons till you get the tinker skill. Take note that different types of bows and slings use different types of ammo, use that to change how you play. There are no terrible weapons (I personally don't like the Rattler or Tripcaster, but they are still good)
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