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PlayStation Trophy Club

Mr Hyde

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#211 - Dead Space remake

Absolutely loved every minute and one of the most fun trophy lists in a while

Is it the same list as PS3 or did they create a new list like in Demon's Souls? I platinumed Dead Space on PS3 so a new set of trophies would be preferable.
 

TexMex

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#212 - Ragnarok

I know I’m the last one on earth to post this one but better late than never.

Not as high as everyone else. This really dragged for me. God of War just can’t justify 40-50 hours of gameplay for me, but that last round of cleanup and collectibles/fetch quests really dragged me down.

The gameplay itself is better in basically every way from 2018 tho. Give me Ragnarok gameplay but with 2018’s smaller scope/scale and I’m all in, but I was just ready to be on to the next one by the end of this. Good not great.
 
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Never expected this would take me 6 months to finish - for the past 6 months my gaming time pretty much was decimated due to having my first newborn and increased work responsibility.

Nevertheless, I still enjoyed the game. Definitely one of the superior open world games out there, and the moment to moment good writings are still on par with CDPR standard.

That being said, my affection is nowhere near one I had for The Witcher 3. 2077 in my opinion suffered a lot from the main story being rushed and short. Many characters never fully developed the personalities and their bounds with V. All the endings are pretty well-thought and executed, but like I said, because of the character building is flat and shallow (compared to W3), I didn't get very sentimental, that is definitely a pity.

The overworld is quite fascinating, but the story and the people in the world need a better crafting to be truly memorable.

Out of all the endings, Temperance is my favorite and I consider it the true ending.
 

TexMex

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Never expected this would take me 6 months to finish - for the past 6 months my gaming time pretty much was decimated due to having my first newborn and increased work responsibility.

Nevertheless, I still enjoyed the game. Definitely one of the superior open world games out there, and the moment to moment good writings are still on par with CDPR standard.

That being said, my affection is nowhere near one I had for The Witcher 3. 2077 in my opinion suffered a lot from the main story being rushed and short. Many characters never fully developed the personalities and their bounds with V. All the endings are pretty well-thought and executed, but like I said, because of the character building is flat and shallow (compared to W3), I didn't get very sentimental, that is definitely a pity.

The overworld is quite fascinating, but the story and the people in the world need a better crafting to be truly memorable.

Out of all the endings, Temperance is my favorite and I consider it the true ending.

I’ve been working on this off and on for a while but this is my next plat. I keep putting it off because I’m always so paranoid about missable trophies and this has several. I’ve got a handful now so going full steam ahead one way or another.
 
I’ve been working on this off and on for a while but this is my next plat. I keep putting it off because I’m always so paranoid about missable trophies and this has several. I’ve got a handful now so going full steam ahead one way or another.
Haha, I know, I've been on the same boat all the time. But for this one you actually don't need to worry much, as many side quests marked as "missable" only when you insist on failing it. The only ones that need a bit more attention are the trophies tied to attribute investment. They need some planning before hand and use some save/load tricks to pull them off all in one playthrough.
 

TexMex

Member
Haha, I know, I've been on the same boat all the time. But for this one you actually don't need to worry much, as many side quests marked as "missable" only when you insist on failing it. The only ones that need a bit more attention are the trophies tied to attribute investment. They need some planning before hand and use some save/load tricks to pull them off all in one playthrough.

I've got the Master Crafter one, which leaves V for Vendetta and Ten Out of Ten.

I'm not especially high level and I've got a handful of points to spend. I see a lot about easy work arounds and glitches to take advantage of, but I can't really tell what works and what doesn't on the current patch so I'll take any advice you may have to knock them out easily!
 
I've got the Master Crafter one, which leaves V for Vendetta and Ten Out of Ten.

I'm not especially high level and I've got a handful of points to spend. I see a lot about easy work arounds and glitches to take advantage of, but I can't really tell what works and what doesn't on the current patch so I'll take any advice you may have to knock them out easily!
For V for Vendetta, it is pretty much following the trophy description: you just need to save up enough points, make a manual save, then level up your body to 16, go to buy the second heart implant, then go to a NCPD scan or any enemy groups, clear them but leave one alive. Trim down its health and then let the enemy kill you, you will get revived by the second heart, then just kill the enemy to pop trophy, using a shotgun or katana is pretty efficient. Don't for get to reload to get your points back, like a said, most build won't invest 16 points into body.

For Ten out of Ten, I found the easiest way is just to level up your tech skills - since you already got master crafting, meaning you should have 18 tech attributes already (most build will require 18 tech points as it is when you can craft legendary gears). Just make a save and invest 2 more points to max tech attribute. Also, make sure you have several ability points as well. To level technical skills to 20 is very simple and quick: First, make sure you obtain the following crafting abilities (I forgot the names so I am showing you the descriptions):
1. 20% chance to craft an item for free;
2. Gain more components when disassembling;
3. Reduces component cost of crafting items by 30%.

When you have all those abilities, just start to spam crafting the frag grenade, craft all of them, then dismantle all of them. Both crafting and dismantling will give your technical skill XP - and the best thing is that you will get more and more materials because of the 20% chance of free crafting. So you can just repeat this process till you reach level 20 for technical skill. Then you can reload your save to get all the points back.


Feel free to ask me if you have more questions, the trophy hunting for 2077 is pretty fun!
 

TexMex

Member
For V for Vendetta, it is pretty much following the trophy description: you just need to save up enough points, make a manual save, then level up your body to 16, go to buy the second heart implant, then go to a NCPD scan or any enemy groups, clear them but leave one alive. Trim down its health and then let the enemy kill you, you will get revived by the second heart, then just kill the enemy to pop trophy, using a shotgun or katana is pretty efficient. Don't for get to reload to get your points back, like a said, most build won't invest 16 points into body.

For Ten out of Ten, I found the easiest way is just to level up your tech skills - since you already got master crafting, meaning you should have 18 tech attributes already (most build will require 18 tech points as it is when you can craft legendary gears). Just make a save and invest 2 more points to max tech attribute. Also, make sure you have several ability points as well. To level technical skills to 20 is very simple and quick: First, make sure you obtain the following crafting abilities (I forgot the names so I am showing you the descriptions):
1. 20% chance to craft an item for free;
2. Gain more components when disassembling;
3. Reduces component cost of crafting items by 30%.

When you have all those abilities, just start to spam crafting the frag grenade, craft all of them, then dismantle all of them. Both crafting and dismantling will give your technical skill XP - and the best thing is that you will get more and more materials because of the 20% chance of free crafting. So you can just repeat this process till you reach level 20 for technical skill. Then you can reload your save to get all the points back.


Feel free to ask me if you have more questions, the trophy hunting for 2077 is pretty fun!

Okay I did think of one - how do you get Rogue’s quest line to start? I can’t seem to get that first job - Chippin In - out of her, and when I call her she just says she doesn’t have any work?
 
You'll have to progress the main story. I believe it was
after you see Hanako Arasaka
, Johnny then will ask you to go to Rogue.
 
I’m on Search and Destroy, which I think is the next to last mission :(
Yeah, exactly, after this one you will get Chippin In. Make sure in Search and Destroy you save Takemura for the Devil ending, this one is missable if you don't save him.

Finishing Search and Destroy will not enter the point of no return, you will need to proceed the next mission to certain point to trigger that and the game will warn you that you are at point of no return.
 

TexMex

Member
Done with Hogwarts Legacy. Good game, but could've been better.

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Bought this game but have avoided starting because of all the trophy issues. I have a friend who it sounds like this patch today still didn’t fix his problem. I’m not going for 600+ collectibles only to get locked out of the plat.
 

8BiTw0LF

Consoomer
Bought this game but have avoided starting because of all the trophy issues. I have a friend who it sounds like this patch today still didn’t fix his problem. I’m not going for 600+ collectibles only to get locked out of the plat.
One field guide bugged for me. So I had 149/150 in Hogwarts, but it still popped the Collector's Editon trophy. Weird, but I'm fine with it lol
 

TexMex

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#213 - Cyberpunk 2077

Most fun I’ve had with a plat in ages. Absolutely loved this game, can’t wait for DLC (which I never buy normally)
 
Currently, tackling/attempting Amplitude. Its probably going to take a month or more then so be it. Could use a partner on the team co-op trophy though.
 
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