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What classifies as an aquisition machine? I don't have the trophy for killing 1 of each but my statistics screen shows I have killed each enemy in the game more than once.
What classifies as an aquisition machine? I don't have the trophy for killing 1 of each but my statistics screen shows I have killed each enemy in the game more than once.
What classifies as an aquisition machine? I don't have the trophy for killing 1 of each but my statistics screen shows I have killed each enemy in the game more than once.
Meridian is an awesome city. It kills me that virtually none of the buildings can be entered. Hopefully they address that in the sequel.
War Bow - 2 or 3 frost mods can instantly freeze most enemies with a tripleshot, if you're not one to cheese the Corruption mechanic.
I had the same issue a few days ago
Rockbreaker was the one i needed to kill, Corrupted ones dont count
Aka LetThemFight.gif
That's weird. I've killed both corrupted and non-corrupted ones. Well, I'll go hunt some down.
War Bow - 2 or 3 frost mods can instantly freeze most enemies with a tripleshot, if you're not one to cheese the Corruption mechanic.
What classifies as an aquisition machine? I don't have the trophy for killing 1 of each but my statistics screen shows I have killed each enemy in the game more than once.
try any of the others that you only have 1 kill of.
On the 'City of the Sun' quest, felt a bit jarring going from. Makes me all the more curious to find out where the game is actually set.forests and snowy mountains to what looks like the American southwest
I know, he was asking about tear vs damage. War bow should only be modded with +elemental of the same type.
Machines that acquire.
Basically resource gatherers - grazer, rockbreaker, lancehorn, glinthawk, etc.
It's not hard to figure out.
The hard part is figuring out which number is glitched. I've killed all the enemies multiple times.
was that dinosaur tamed at the end of the video, when hes stomping on birds?
Yea I had the Thunderjaw on Override. Was letting it deal with those pesky Glinthawks.
The game tells you where it is set in the first 5 or 6 hours if you do the Vantage side items on the map. I live in the exact location the game is set, and I can tell you that a varied terrain is pretty common here (If not as sudden as the game shows it, but hey, it's not to scale)
Omg.. I just had my moments in this game. I just couldn't believe what was on my screen.
Did boost mode do something to this game? It's just ultra solid right now.
Too many long cutscenes.
Dude, spoiler tag that.
I agree with the latterDamn, the (character spoiler)was not as I expected.Sun-King
I think this game does a great job with its plain writing. I am a bit sick of overly flowery language in many games; here, they just stick to plain American and enhances it with VAs who have character. Love it.
Gear/loot is random. Keep skins and bones from animals until you upgrade all of your carrying capacities. Upgrade the resource bag first above everything else.
Once you want to upgrade your weapons/armor, just go to a merchant and zero in on what items are needed to buy the upgrades. Lens and hearts are needed for awhile, but once you have an idea of what you need, you can just sell everything. Remember you can create jobs to help you keep track of what you need to buy an upgrade in the merchant menu. Invest in the Tinker skill as well so you don't destroy mods in your weapons/armor. Sell mods when you get higher tier ones.
I think that's the main jist of it.
Damn, the (character spoiler)was not as I expected.Sun-King
I think this game does a great job with its plain writing. I am a bit sick of overly flowery language in many games; here, they just stick to plain American and enhances it with VAs who have character. Love it.
Don't agree that it's a spoiler, but I'll do it.
Certain weapons, outfits and items require animal parts to purchase, same with robo hearts. The unlimited fast travel back and Shadow Warbow for example.
I mean, now I know that he or she is not who they are made out to be initially. So it's kind of disappointing to hear that.
Edit: I'm assuming that's what you were saying, anyway. Unless I misinterpreted it.
There's dungeons called cauldrons you need to do. They let you hack more dinos.How do you upgrade the hacking dinosaur ability? Is it a story progression thing?
There are special ruins scattered across the map that expand your ability to hack robots.How do you upgrade the hacking dinosaur ability? Is it a story progression thing?
There's dungeons called cauldrons you need to do. They let you hack more dinos.
Cutscenes can never be long #IloveMGS4Too many long cutscenes.
There's a meter you have to fill before an enemy topples. One or two cords will just immobilize them (which is sometimes all you need anyway). Don't sleep on the ropecaster; It'll make your encounters with some extremely powerful robos much easier.Not getting on with the ropecaster. I enabled the tutorial quests to try it out and on ravagers it often wouldn't stick so I was wasting ammo. And then when it did stick they wouldn't fall over. Is there a knack to it?