Antiwhippy
the holder of the trombone
I... can't actually think of any quests that requires you to collect random things outside of the first quests when you get to the resistence camp. After that it seems most quests mark what you have to collect.
I... can't actually think of any quests that requires you to collect random things outside of the first quests when you get to the resistence camp. After that it seems most quests mark what you have to collect.
Nothing that puts a little dot on my minimap or anything denoting quest items? Assuming that just saves me time from pressing the button to pick up.
I... can't actually think of any quests that requires you to collect random things outside of the first quests when you get to the resistence camp. After that it seems most quests mark what you have to collect.
There's the awful route B desert quest where you have to run aimlessly in a gigantic zone to find old trinkets.
Oh yeaaaaaaaaaaah.
Just ignored that one lol.
Oh yeaaaaaaaaaaah.
Just ignored that one lol.
It's a cool quest for people who played the first NieR.
I mean I'm gonna do an all sidequests run once I'm finishing with OG nier, but I'm not looking forward to that one haha.
I mean I'm gonna do an all sidequests run once I'm finishing with OG nier, but I'm not looking forward to that one haha.
Going through again on Normal after completing hard mode. I just hit Hegel on Routeand choosing to delete my saveand I really still don't understand how this fight is supposed to go down.CI just don't really understand the fight from the point of view of introducing that new mechanic.They introduce the berserk mode which just chunks your HP and you have this ridiculous boss that drops from the sky and all the balls just fucking stack up on top of you making a mess. So if you do decide to do berserk you're just constantly mashing RT attack then downpad heal heal and just repeat that for the entire fight. In both hard and normal I didn't use berserk because it felt like such a shit place to introduce this cool mechanic.
Speaking of og nier do i need to do all the weapon upgrades this time to see the different endings?
You just need to get all the weapons. All upgrades is only for an achievement.
(Which I did, and it was soul-crushing by the end. Eventually you will need materials so rare that you need half an hour of nonstop fighting just to get one... out of four that you need.)
Would've been a smarter idea to introduce the mechanic in a less precarious scenario. Turned me off it for my entire first playthrough.Auto-heal, Offensive Heal make B-Mode easy as hell to abuse.
I remember loading and reloading in thefor some stupid item to spawn in a corner of a room for at least an hour.desert temple area
I haven't removed the mod that enabled full screen 1080 and to turn off some feature for better FPS...
Is this still needed?
I bought the DLC partly to get access to the room where those items would spawn more often.
But some items weren't droppable in the DLC. The worst was going to the beach over and over again for black pearls, and climbing all the way to top of the Lost Shrine to farm for necklaces.
Spoil tag that.
You might want to try a different route, if you're going straight through the crater you're going to have a bad time.
Playing through OG nier, and even at the start I can see why people might like the cast more. Dadtagonist and grumpy book are legitimately really fun together with a couple of funny moments even early on.
Still, I think both games are going for something different.
So according to the Nier Automata fextralife wiki or whatever it's called, there are 3 main endings and it seems like the first playthrough is the longest when it counts the amount of missions?
Yes, You and I are friends now!
Sure thing nier. >_> <_<
So how does this game compare technically between PS4 and PC? I've heard the PC version has issues.
I'm in C now. I take it you can't continue your side quests from B? They're gone for good? rip.
Do we know if the DLC has trophies? Also, what's the fastest way to level up to 99?
Use 9S to hack and fight the golden rabbit statue in the Amusement Park.
Working toward ending E but I think the game crashed or froze.
After shooting up the credits and choosing to lend a hand to someone else (resulting in my deleted data), I started a new game, but it never loaded past the initial loading screen. I closed the game and started it up again. My new save without any progress was still available. I started it up and the game started up as if I had never played before.
Is this what's supposed to happen?
Err, I'm a little confused here, but if you chose to delete your save, you lose all your progress, meaning starting a new game will be as if you've never played before, but the screen before loading up the game should now be an all black background with a white sword,
with a pouch attached to said sword.
Yes.
Then you're good to go. I mean, Ending E ended as soon as you saw that final cutscene with the androids laying lifeless on the floor, but it's a damn nice background lol
Ah, so the game really does start over without any previous data. There aren't any additional surprises if I play through the opening? Uh, I guess I restore my cloud save from PS+ if I want to enjoy all of the unlocks?
Quick question to you all! I started Route B a couple of days ago, and I'm thinking I might have went too fast when I finished Route A. There was a side quest or two that I did while playing as 2B, but..... did I miss a lot of stuff? I feel like I did since my Quests completed is sitting on 7%, and it's making me think I should start over.
So I've been trying to do any possible sidequests while on my Route B play through, mostly finding them a slog with a few bright moments. Finishedside quest, and got so bummed out that I had to shut the game off.treasure in a forest castle
Don't have much else to say, just that slow creeping realization of what my actions of the last two minutes meant in the scheme of things... bummer.