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Star trek bridge crew forum
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After about five minutes of pondering, if I haven't gotten the answer straight away, I'm off to Google to figure it out for me.ĭave James: The last guide I checked was actually for FIFA 22. The treasures in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, for example, that give you little hints or drawings to interpret. I rarely like bashing my head against a puzzle or a hidden secret for too long. I think most recently I was reading up on where I should be spending my Infusion points in Deathloop-whether it was better to infuse rare guns, trinkets, weapon upgrades, or something else. I'm a very indecisive person in games, and I'm often worried about making the wrong choices, so I'm often looking more for advice than pure info. Robin Valentine: I check guides all the time.

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And I used our own Far Cry 6 guide to find a rocket launcher because Castillo's helicopters were raining on my parade. When returning to a game after an absence I look things up to remember how they work, as I did when I started playing No Man's Sky again after the last update. Looking this up allowed me to finally unlock Pilot, one of two characters I hadn't rescued.Ĭhristopher Livingston: I use guides and walkthroughs pretty regularly-I've certainly checked them a lot for New World to learn where various resources are found and where fishing hotspots are located. Last week I finally looked up how to get the Alien Compass so I could finally reach The Mothership after 150 hours. But at some point, you've run your hands across every wall, thrown a bomb at every block, and you need to just crack that book of secrets. For me, it's the sort of game that you don't want to wiki your way to victory because the experience of discovering a hidden door on your own or through word of mouth is so much richer when it happens organically. Evan Lahti: Spelunky 2 is dense with oblique secrets.












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