Apparently, Konami is pulling MGSV fan-art from Twitter for copyright infringement.
Rescuing Miller was disappointingly easy. Actually, all of the missions I've been doing are pretty easy, especially in comparison to Ground Zeroes.
Quote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 01:09:05 PMApparently TPP's collector's edition mentions stuff about a cut mission that was kind of huge to the plot.I haven't read the article yet, because I just started playing yesterday >.> Time to go reassign more plebs to R&D.I also bought an Xbone controller to use on my PC, yesterday. It felt odd at first but I adjusted to it and forgot about it completely. The bumpers are more reliable when holding them down, the triggers aren't squeaky, the D-Pad has more of a 'click' to it, and the control sticks are less resistant and less "sticky," especially from the neutral position. And, finally, that awful battery pack is tucked nicely out of the way this time. The overall quality of the controller, from the buttons to the plastic and the rubber, feels dramatically better than my super-good condition 360 controller I'm using for comparison (and my other controllers with worn-down control sticks). It's difficult to fathom how anybody could improve this much upon something already so close to perfection :3The only thing that feels off is the rumble. It feels a bit weak, and I don't know if I'm imagining things, but I think it was making a sort of squeaky noise. I'll have to try it out some more to confirm.But does it have 80hr battery life?!#WiiUProControllerMustardRice
Apparently TPP's collector's edition mentions stuff about a cut mission that was kind of huge to the plot.I haven't read the article yet, because I just started playing yesterday >.> Time to go reassign more plebs to R&D.I also bought an Xbone controller to use on my PC, yesterday. It felt odd at first but I adjusted to it and forgot about it completely. The bumpers are more reliable when holding them down, the triggers aren't squeaky, the D-Pad has more of a 'click' to it, and the control sticks are less resistant and less "sticky," especially from the neutral position. And, finally, that awful battery pack is tucked nicely out of the way this time. The overall quality of the controller, from the buttons to the plastic and the rubber, feels dramatically better than my super-good condition 360 controller I'm using for comparison (and my other controllers with worn-down control sticks). It's difficult to fathom how anybody could improve this much upon something already so close to perfection :3The only thing that feels off is the rumble. It feels a bit weak, and I don't know if I'm imagining things, but I think it was making a sort of squeaky noise. I'll have to try it out some more to confirm.
Quote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 05:35:52 PMQuote from: ねこ on September 03, 2015, 02:00:56 PMQuote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 01:09:05 PMApparently TPP's collector's edition mentions stuff about a cut mission that was kind of huge to the plot.I haven't read the article yet, because I just started playing yesterday >.> Time to go reassign more plebs to R&D.I also bought an Xbone controller to use on my PC, yesterday. It felt odd at first but I adjusted to it and forgot about it completely. The bumpers are more reliable when holding them down, the triggers aren't squeaky, the D-Pad has more of a 'click' to it, and the control sticks are less resistant and less "sticky," especially from the neutral position. And, finally, that awful battery pack is tucked nicely out of the way this time. The overall quality of the controller, from the buttons to the plastic and the rubber, feels dramatically better than my super-good condition 360 controller I'm using for comparison (and my other controllers with worn-down control sticks). It's difficult to fathom how anybody could improve this much upon something already so close to perfection :3The only thing that feels off is the rumble. It feels a bit weak, and I don't know if I'm imagining things, but I think it was making a sort of squeaky noise. I'll have to try it out some more to confirm.But does it have 80hr battery life?!#WiiUProControllerMustardRiceWell, it's plugged into my PC, so it's not using any batteries whatsoever.But can you move farther away from your PC? :^3
Quote from: ねこ on September 03, 2015, 02:00:56 PMQuote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 01:09:05 PMApparently TPP's collector's edition mentions stuff about a cut mission that was kind of huge to the plot.I haven't read the article yet, because I just started playing yesterday >.> Time to go reassign more plebs to R&D.I also bought an Xbone controller to use on my PC, yesterday. It felt odd at first but I adjusted to it and forgot about it completely. The bumpers are more reliable when holding them down, the triggers aren't squeaky, the D-Pad has more of a 'click' to it, and the control sticks are less resistant and less "sticky," especially from the neutral position. And, finally, that awful battery pack is tucked nicely out of the way this time. The overall quality of the controller, from the buttons to the plastic and the rubber, feels dramatically better than my super-good condition 360 controller I'm using for comparison (and my other controllers with worn-down control sticks). It's difficult to fathom how anybody could improve this much upon something already so close to perfection :3The only thing that feels off is the rumble. It feels a bit weak, and I don't know if I'm imagining things, but I think it was making a sort of squeaky noise. I'll have to try it out some more to confirm.But does it have 80hr battery life?!#WiiUProControllerMustardRiceWell, it's plugged into my PC, so it's not using any batteries whatsoever.
Quote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 05:37:56 PMQuote from: ねこ on September 03, 2015, 05:36:56 PMQuote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 05:35:52 PMQuote from: ねこ on September 03, 2015, 02:00:56 PMQuote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 01:09:05 PMApparently TPP's collector's edition mentions stuff about a cut mission that was kind of huge to the plot.I haven't read the article yet, because I just started playing yesterday >.> Time to go reassign more plebs to R&D.I also bought an Xbone controller to use on my PC, yesterday. It felt odd at first but I adjusted to it and forgot about it completely. The bumpers are more reliable when holding them down, the triggers aren't squeaky, the D-Pad has more of a 'click' to it, and the control sticks are less resistant and less "sticky," especially from the neutral position. And, finally, that awful battery pack is tucked nicely out of the way this time. The overall quality of the controller, from the buttons to the plastic and the rubber, feels dramatically better than my super-good condition 360 controller I'm using for comparison (and my other controllers with worn-down control sticks). It's difficult to fathom how anybody could improve this much upon something already so close to perfection :3The only thing that feels off is the rumble. It feels a bit weak, and I don't know if I'm imagining things, but I think it was making a sort of squeaky noise. I'll have to try it out some more to confirm.But does it have 80hr battery life?!#WiiUProControllerMustardRiceWell, it's plugged into my PC, so it's not using any batteries whatsoever.But can you move farther away from your PC? :^3I would have it plugged into a TV if I had it my way I have my PC plugged into my TV >.>
Quote from: ねこ on September 03, 2015, 05:36:56 PMQuote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 05:35:52 PMQuote from: ねこ on September 03, 2015, 02:00:56 PMQuote from: Kupo on September 03, 2015, 01:09:05 PMApparently TPP's collector's edition mentions stuff about a cut mission that was kind of huge to the plot.I haven't read the article yet, because I just started playing yesterday >.> Time to go reassign more plebs to R&D.I also bought an Xbone controller to use on my PC, yesterday. It felt odd at first but I adjusted to it and forgot about it completely. The bumpers are more reliable when holding them down, the triggers aren't squeaky, the D-Pad has more of a 'click' to it, and the control sticks are less resistant and less "sticky," especially from the neutral position. And, finally, that awful battery pack is tucked nicely out of the way this time. The overall quality of the controller, from the buttons to the plastic and the rubber, feels dramatically better than my super-good condition 360 controller I'm using for comparison (and my other controllers with worn-down control sticks). It's difficult to fathom how anybody could improve this much upon something already so close to perfection :3The only thing that feels off is the rumble. It feels a bit weak, and I don't know if I'm imagining things, but I think it was making a sort of squeaky noise. I'll have to try it out some more to confirm.But does it have 80hr battery life?!#WiiUProControllerMustardRiceWell, it's plugged into my PC, so it's not using any batteries whatsoever.But can you move farther away from your PC? :^3I would have it plugged into a TV if I had it my way
I want to get a 4K TV for my new room that I'll have when I move from Salinas to Stockton. >.>
Quote from: Prime Snake on September 03, 2015, 04:52:21 PMRescuing Miller was disappointingly easy. Actually, all of the missions I've been doing are pretty easy, especially in comparison to Ground Zeroes.Expectation SpoilersUnfortunately, that's the way it is all the way through.The only times it gets difficult is against some of the harder enemies, but that's not stealth.If you want to make it harder, try going in naked. No weapons or equipment, all OSP. I just tried one of the missions like that and fuck is it tough.Also take off reflex mode.
response to your spoilerIt really doesn't ramp up later on?
Okay, Snake. I need confirmation.The cutscene where Quiet is tortured. Is that in-game? The cutscene showing the child soldiers in training by the tanks, is that in-game? I just rescued them, so I was wondering.
Spent like an hour trying to find the remains of a certain someone.Didn't realize it was right there in the middle of the floor -_-
Quote from: Big Boss on September 03, 2015, 06:33:47 PMSpent like an hour trying to find the remains of a certain someone.Didn't realize it was right there in the middle of the floor -_-same lol
'She's in love, with the Legend. I was that way once.'FUCKIN KNEW IT. EVER SINCE MGS3.
Quote from: Josh55886 on September 03, 2015, 06:18:33 PMOkay, Snake. I need confirmation.The cutscene where Quiet is tortured. Is that in-game? The cutscene showing the child soldiers in training by the tanks, is that in-game? I just rescued them, so I was wondering.Answer to your questionI cannot say for sure that those scenes are completely absent, as I'm not 100% done the game.However, I can say I haven't come across them, and a few other scenes as well. I'll specify which ones in the next spoiler sections.SpoilerI haven't seen-the scene where big boss walks around a bunch of dead bodies in Africa, leans down and screams (e3 2014, the one where he's engulfed in blood and flaemes)-the scene where BB makes his subordinate stab him-haven't been back to ground zeroes's camp omega yet-the scene where it says "quiet: a sniper deprived of her words" in the 2013 E3 trailer (though I may have missed this, as apparently quiet's story has an ending-the scene where quiet goes apeshit on Diamond Dogs-the scene where big boss picks up a bloody quiet-paz's appearance at all-quiet lighting big boss's cigar actual spoilerthat would actually go against the game's story, as Venom snake doesn't smoke real cigars-big boss's horn doesn't grow at allI don't know. Clearly I either missed a lot or they cut a lot.I hope I just missed that stuff.
Quote from: Big Boss on September 03, 2015, 06:48:35 PM'She's in love, with the Legend. I was that way once.'FUCKIN KNEW IT. EVER SINCE MGS3.watwho and what are you talking about
Quote from: Venom Snake on September 03, 2015, 06:50:22 PMQuote from: Big Boss on September 03, 2015, 06:48:35 PM'She's in love, with the Legend. I was that way once.'FUCKIN KNEW IT. EVER SINCE MGS3.watwho and what are you talking aboutHave you seen the Quiet interrogation thing at Mother Base yet?
SpoilerHere's a hint. There's only one open door on your MB(as far as I know) It's on the Medical Platform.
SpoilerGo in there, and you'll find one thing on that list you missed.
Forgot about Omega, that scene where they dumped water on a prisoner and hit and shot him looked like it was there.
Also, I thought you beat the game? I'm confused. Did it just end, or did you get the "true" ending where the Phantom thing is explained?
SpoilerApparently Eli's story isn't tied up at the end either. (Liquid) Just saw a video, skimmed through it. On the CE, there's a video showing concept art and some cutscenes that were cut. Episode 51. Shame it didn't make it.