It is in fact running at 30. I'll try installing FAR and see if that fixes it. Thanks again, sorry for the hassle!
No prob. I guess that's it then. Have fun!
It is in fact running at 30. I'll try installing FAR and see if that fixes it. Thanks again, sorry for the hassle!
Wow..
The final moments of, where you areEnding Eis one of the most memorable moments I've ever had in a video game.given a final choice that will permanently impact your file
Wow..
The final moments of, where you areEnding Eis one of the most memorable moments I've ever had in a video game.given a final choice that will permanently impact your file
Wow..
The final moments of, where you areEnding Eis one of the most memorable moments I've ever had in a video game.given a final choice that will permanently impact your file
Already a fantastic game, though. It's unbelieveable to me that more than a quarter of the people who get ending A stop there and don't continue onto B and the others.
Are you serious? That's a bloody shame.
According to the achievement percentages on Steam.42.5% of players get One Battle Ends, 29.7% get A New Battle Begins.
According to the achievement percentages on Steam.42.5% of players get One Battle Ends, 29.7% get A New Battle Begins.
I have also just finished with E. A quick questionIs the save file actually gone gone? Or is there some trick? I made a backup just to be on the safe side. Should I reload and say to that last question?
It's gone gone.
You're answering to me, right?Really? I thought this game topped the first in that department.
Damn. So if I want to get everything else I should reload my previous save, redo the last bit and say no to that last question?
Got to say, while I liked it, I feel it fit a lot better in Nier.
Just finished Route A. Started up the game again andCan't wait to press on tomorrow.tried jumping with the bucket of oil and it spilled. Filled it up again and the robot tripped over the pipe and spilled it yet again. I laughed quite a bit. Then I took control of 9S and obviously went any direction I could other than the objective and got ending G. I was laughing so much.
Hahah I did exactly the same as this. Worth getting through that bit tho.Just finished Route A. Started up the game again andCan't wait to press on tomorrow.tried jumping with the bucket of oil and it spilled. Filled it up again and the robot tripped over the pipe and spilled it yet again. I laughed quite a bit. Then I took control of 9S and obviously went any direction I could other than the objective and got ending G. I was laughing so much.
Just finished Route A. Started up the game again andCan't wait to press on tomorrow.tried jumping with the bucket of oil and it spilled. Filled it up again and the robot tripped over the pipe and spilled it yet again. I laughed quite a bit. Then I took control of 9S and obviously went any direction I could other than the objective and got ending G. I was laughing so much.
Hahah I did exactly the same as this. Worth getting through that bit tho.
After reading the short stories it seems that the Pods are probably the main overseers of the world:
It turns out that 10[H]ealer is the only android on the Moon, along with hundreds of pods. However she was deceived to believe that she is actually maintaining the servers under the ocean on Earth at crush depth and was told not to open the doors less the servers get damaged by the water. One day curiosity got better of her and she opened a door only to see the desolate landscape with Earth a small disc above the horizon. The pods however were not having any of it and swarmed to apprehend her. They then erased her memories, with one of them saying
"Poor thing, this is the 46th time."
This is giving me flashbacks to Asimov's short stories.
Wait, sodoes that mean the pods are the ones that orchestrated Yorha and the tower and all that?
I'd say that the Androidsnot only created Yorha, but also created the Pods to keep the cycle going should any of the orchestrators ever fall (like the Commander)
One thing tho, I booted up my original game of Nier on the 360 and am only 5 hours in, do you think it'll be alright to play that now ...... I remember it being janky and going in straight after the Platinum magic might be too much of a kick in the balls ...... maybe I should wait a while before trying to pick it up again ?!
Wow what a game, just finished ending E and this game is just incredible, I couldn't put the game down and went through all endings in about a week, 32 hours of gaming bliss .....
And the best thing is I only paid $20 for the digital version from a friendly gaffer 'KillerAdg" in the buy and sell thread, so thanks to him for giving me one of my top gaming moments from this era ........ don't know what to play next cos I'm still thinking about Nier.
One thing tho, I booted up my original game of Nier on the 360 and am only 5 hours in, do you think it'll be alright to play that now ...... I remember it being janky and going in straight after the Platinum magic might be too much of a kick in the balls ...... maybe I should wait a while before trying to pick it up again ?!
I agree that the androids, but just to clarify,created Yorha and the pods.the Commander was in the dark and always meant to be a sacrifice, just like the rest of Yorha (which was a one time thing)
Jumped back into this, still never even beat it once yet. I think I'm coming up on the end (just got to the flooded city?)
Should I finish all the sidequests first? I can't seem to find how to get some of them. Do they even matter?
Edit: Apparently i missed the wandering couple thing? It just disappeared from my quest list...
Okay, thanks.
Also, do you happen to know what the two red dots on the map are that look to be like deep underground under the factory from the beginning of the game? Both are ??? And I don't know how to get to them
Oh, and does the half wit inventor progress carry over, or do you have to do it all in one playthrough
That was my understanding. We've never actually seena true, living android orchestrator. Which makes me wonder if android involvement was actually entirely faked by pods, after hearing this. They've installed themselves as the android's humble servants as a way to closely monitor and control their plans.
I can see Cavia sidequest grinding + massive open world getting irritating very fast.
What's been the consensus for great weapon/chip loadouts for bosses?
Are you playing on hard? I played on normal, but I found thatauto item use, auto heal, and anti chain damage combined with melee and ranged defense and +hp, made them kind of a joke, and I was nowhere near 99. You may actually want to not go with such a tanky build, as it basically just makes it very difficult to take enough damage to die before auto item brings you back up. I also used the blade pod program, which seems to annihilate everything in the vicinity.
You only need 95% enemy data for that other quest, though, though I guess that you'll go for 100 regardless.
What's been the consensus for great weapon/chip loadouts for bosses?