Please protect him. ;_;
He wanted to kill A2 because she killed 2B. He was already extremely pissed when he saw her die, he had no idea 2B requested it.9S wanting to kill A2 was definitely misguided.
She didn't kill 2B for any reason other than to grant her dying wish.
It was a bit annoying to follow ,and he unlearns everything he knew about the machines to follow through with a pointless revenge plan.
"You're not so bad pod"A2 is pretty much the only prominent character that seemed fine with being a loner, and even she began warming up to the machines and Pod 042.
so,got all endings except Y,
but still have several questions
1- Why A2abandoned yorha? she said the commander is the one betrayed yorha
what happened?
Please protect him. ;_;
1) While playing as A2 read the terminal behind Anemoneso,got all endings except Y,
but still have several questions
1- Why A2 abandoned yorha? she said the commander is the one betrayed yorha
what happened?
2- the cult machine mission with pascal,why his head fell off? what actually happened?
3- ending E, so everyone memory is back?
BTW, are there any other machines built like Pascal or is he a unique model?
Well for this you have to watch the STAGE PLAY PREQUEL YorHa which details what happened.
If they ever do a sequel in the future. Who'd cameo?
Emil probably. Jackass?
After the memory wipe, Pascal eventually started a lucrative career in mining.
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If they ever do a sequel in the future. Who'd cameo?
Emil probably. Jackass?
theres a video on youtube of a guy pulling it off, and he still deleted his save anyway.Anyone finish the E ending credits without getting help?
I made it to the 8-4 checkpoint.
I played A with Japanese text and voice, and then kinda switched between English and Japanese for the rest. I thought it was pretty solid, actually.Later on reddit there were a lot of discussions regarding the quality of dubs and this post straight up tries to imply that whole English translation quality is shit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nier/comments/632l9h/my_thoughts_on_the_game_and_subtitles/ Too bad that no one really gives proper examples of such.
Do any of you who understand Japanese and play with English subs notice anything in translation that actually was off?
this is some of the dumbest shit I've ever readLater on reddit there were a lot of discussions regarding the quality of dubs and this post straight up tries to imply that whole English translation quality is shit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nier/comments/632l9h/my_thoughts_on_the_game_and_subtitles/ Too bad that no one really gives proper examples of such.
Do any of you who understand Japanese and play with English subs notice anything in translation that actually was off?
Anyone finish the E ending credits without getting help?
I made it to the 8-4 checkpoint.
If they ever do a sequel in the future. Who'd cameo?
Emil probably. Jackass?
That rare white boar is going to body everyoneNier 3: Moose VS. Boars for Control of Planet Earth.
this is some of the dumbest shit I've ever read
That rare white boar is going to body everyone
Doesn't most YoRHa members don't have access to that wifi too? Seemed like something special to 9S(and those like him, if any!) with the way 2B thanked him about uploading her data to the bunker before their strategic suicide at the start.
a yorha unit dies if it hasnt backed up or no logner has connection to the bunker. The reason all the units get infected is because they all synced with the server. 2B takes longer because 9S cancelled her sync midway through when he noticed the glitch. 9S doesnt get infected at all until he attaches the infected arm in the tower.I wondered about this too. You do that one mission where you look for the YoRHa unit that died during the first mission, but I was kind of confused with how they actually died since 2B and 9S technically "died" during that mission too.
though there is a few other potential ways 2B couldve been infected
That rare white boar is going to body everyone
huehuehueI have a number of doujins that explore these ways
How to the E route credits work when you're offline? Is it just virtually impossible or did they put in something to help you out?
The more I think about it, the more pissed off I get that the Bombcast spoiled this moment for people.Got ending E last night while trying to get D. Dying over and over, I felt no frustration or anger. The messages on my screen kept cheering me on, telling me to keep going. I did. I refused help probably 20 times before I realized I couldn't do it alone. Seeing the others come to my aid, hearing the chorus come in, and realizing what we accomplished in unity was incredible. That feeling of inevitability and futility that had been looming over me the entire game was instantly replaced with hope and optimism. I gave up my data so that someone else out there could hopefully experience that. I can't wait to restart from scratch so I can 100% it.
Please protect him. ;_;
Rather than poring through the last 84 pages to search for answers, I figure I'll just ask here:
Who actually is behind the whole YoRHa project? Who came up with the idea of the disposable Bunker, and who actually has the resources to consider all of those androids 100% expendable? From what I've seen, these mysterious perpetrators aren't touched upon in-game at all, aside from their existence being alluded to. I haven't 100%'d the game though, so maybe there's something I missed.
Is this a sequel hook? It just doesn't feel right for the game to end without addressing that obvious hole. It's just too important. Supposedly that data they gathered is going to be used to create a newer, even better generation of androids, too, which is just mind-boggling to me considering how insanely powerful they can get at level 99 with decent plug-in chips.
Ugh, I just want answers! They better give us a direct sequel, and not one that's set 9000 years into the future.
And then goes right back to "Fuck machines and their useless bullshit."
It really doesn't matter. Just some androids.Rather than poring through the last 84 pages to search for answers, I figure I'll just ask here:
Who actually is behind the whole YoRHa project? Who came up with the idea of the disposable Bunker, and who actually has the resources to consider all of those androids 100% expendable? From what I've seen, these mysterious perpetrators aren't touched upon in-game at all, aside from their existence being alluded to. I haven't 100%'d the game though, so maybe there's something I missed.
Is this a sequel hook? It just doesn't feel right for the game to end without addressing that obvious hole. It's just too important. Supposedly that data they gathered is going to be used to create a newer, even better generation of androids, too, which is just mind-boggling to me considering how insanely powerful they can get at level 99 with decent plug-in chips.
Ugh, I just want answers! They better give us a direct sequel, and not one that's set 9000 years into the future.
It's the same as the machines. They are self perpetuating. The actual mechanisms for that self perpetuation aren't detailed, but it's probable that the server on the moon and the core staff there are focused on maintaining the illusion. If you have staff that has access to information at a higher level than the commander, those are your illusionists, or perpetuators, if you will.It's literally not even hinted at other that they exist :/
Rather than poring through the last 84 pages to search for answers, I figure I'll just ask here:
Who actually is behind the whole YoRHa project? Who came up with the idea of the disposable Bunker, and who actually has the resources to consider all of those androids 100% expendable? From what I've seen, these mysterious perpetrators aren't touched upon in-game at all, aside from their existence being alluded to. I haven't 100%'d the game though, so maybe there's something I missed.
Is this a sequel hook? It just doesn't feel right for the game to end without addressing that obvious hole. It's just too important. Supposedly that data they gathered is going to be used to create a newer, even better generation of androids, too, which is just mind-boggling to me considering how insanely powerful they can get at level 99 with decent plug-in chips.
Ugh, I just want answers! They better give us a direct sequel, and not one that's set 9000 years into the future.
Rather than poring through the last 84 pages to search for answers, I figure I'll just ask here:
Who actually is behind the whole YoRHa project? Who came up with the idea of the disposable Bunker, and who actually has the resources to consider all of those androids 100% expendable? From what I've seen, these mysterious perpetrators aren't touched upon in-game at all, aside from their existence being alluded to. I haven't 100%'d the game though, so maybe there's something I missed.
Is this a sequel hook? It just doesn't feel right for the game to end without addressing that obvious hole. It's just too important. Supposedly that data they gathered is going to be used to create a newer, even better generation of androids, too, which is just mind-boggling to me considering how insanely powerful they can get at level 99 with decent plug-in chips.
Ugh, I just want answers! They better give us a direct sequel, and not one that's set 9000 years into the future.
a yorha unit dies if it hasnt backed up or no logner has connection to the bunker. The reason all the units get infected is because they all synced with the server. 2B takes longer because 9S cancelled her sync midway through when he noticed the glitch. 9S doesnt get infected at all until he attaches the infected arm in the tower.
though there is a few other potential ways 2B couldve been infected