Sentences with phrase «crafting ammo in»

Crafting ammo in the Horizon Zero Dawn menu requires you to select the weapon type by choosing its quiver, then selecting the type of ammunition you want.

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And it's worth remembering that if you have any frequently used items set up to auto - craft — such as health potions, and favoured ammo types for Bowguns - this will happen whether the required materials are in your Pouch or your Item Box.
Plants and monster parts are needed for crafting weapons, upgrades, armor, traps, and ammo, and what's particularly interesting is that, while some of the weapons and gear are based on fanciful connections between living things — like sword blades that are enhanced by healing insects - there is no «magic» in the usual RPG - sense that gamers are used to.
- The game is very sparse with ammo but way generous with crafting materials, so the player can have like 5 shells 8 and 9 mm bullets but also over 200 in gunpowder, which means they can craft themselves to a full inventory at any time they want.
One of the highlights of this feature is the ability to craft ammo and traps while in combat (assuming you have the resources) which means you never really have to slow down in a firefight.
As you run around and collect a large number of various resources in the Dust, you can later return to the base and craft new weapons, armor, ammo, and barricades.
All of them give you the same three types of meat, which can be used, as in Far Cry, to craft upgrades for ammo pouches.
It's here where Aloy's moveset is pushed to the fore, and she's a more than able star; there's the poise of Lara, with a little of Vanquish's flair folded in too as you slide from encounter to encounter, crafting new ammo as you go.
That was in no small part because I'd forgotten to craft any spare shotgun ammo from the benches between rounds, and so found myself totally dry as dozens of wanderers swarmed over our shambolic defences.
The controls are appropriately mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting of pressing R2 to shoot base ammo or throw an item; holding R2 to craft base arrows; holding L2 to aim or submerge in water; pressing R1 to shoot special ammo; holding R1 to craft special ammo; pressing L1 to heal; pressing X to jump or climb; pressing square to interact with objects, use a climbing axe for grip on tough terrain, throwing a grapple axe or reloading; pressing O to scramble, roll, drop or swim; pressing O when aiming to dodge; pressing triangle to perform a melee attack or finisher; pressing up on the d - pad to select bow or cycle special arrows; pressing left on the d - pad to select a shotgun; pressing right on the d - pad to select a rile; pressing down on the d - pad to select a pistol; pressing L3 to sprint or shoulder swap when aiming; pressing R3 to focus on Lara's survival instinct or zooming when aiming; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to adjust your aim or look around the environments; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
Plants and monster parts are needed for crafting weapons, upgrades, armor, traps, and ammo, and what's particularly interesting is that, while some of the weapons and gear are based on fanciful connections between living things — like sword blades that are enhanced by healing insects - there is no «magic» in the usual RPG - sense that gamers are used to.
This made the other essentials like crafting ammo less of a priority until much later in the mission in comparison to impeding the waves through defensive walls and fortifications.
Shards are the form of currency in the game to buy things and are used to craft ammo as well.
You can craft ammo at the workbenches using the resources you find or if you are in need of a few more rounds you can actually craft on the go at the cost of spending twice as many resources.
A few times I had to make the choice to either push on in hopes of finding a workbench, craft more ammo and waste more resources or backtrack to the last safehouse.
In the gear menu you'll find items you can craft to increase your ammo capacity, improve your health and make your hidden blade stronger.
Crafting plays an important part in survival as you can combine herbs, gunpowder and other raw materials with Chem - fluid, creating vital resources such as health and ammo.
Gun Runner's Arsenal throws in several unique weapons, mods, ammo types, and crafting recipes.
Much of your time will be spent trekking across the world map, conversing between characters, racking your brain to solve puzzles in dungeons and looting chests to collect crafting materials, ammo, talents, recipes and whatever else they contain.
To craft items and ammo in Horizon Zero Dawn, you'll want to press the touchpad to bring up the menu.
Resource and ammo management are key to your survival in the wild, and you'll spend a lot of time crafting more arrows or traps for your arsenal.
The Quick Craft wheel, which allows you to restock ammo on the fly for any of your weapons while merely slowing down the action, keeps the time spent in menus down and the tempo up.
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