Pretty sure there were a lot of missions over 1.2 tons. I think the biggest one was 2.1 ton where you had to improvise somehow? Don't remember if I did it by abusing ziplines as if intended or something else, but you couldn't even do it in one truck delivery.
If you just power through the story and don’t do any of the side content until after you reach the mountains then yeah you have a point. But I 5* all the preppers before I got to the mountains so made use of a lot of the on foot gear they give you. And even then, some of the roads cost a frick tonne of materials so you’re going to be doing a lot of deliveries on foot anyway. And that’s not even considering the fact that you have to pretty much on foot/off road all the 1st deliveries you make to these preppers anyway since they’re not on the network so you can’t make use of the zip lines etc...
>t.can't offroad with a truck
Nothing beats doing the roads for likes and then using the optimal route cross country. Also play with a controller, having a trigger for variable boost speed is imperative.
that's not how it works. It will only complete the construction of about 1/6 of the roads, if that. But you'd know that if you actually played the game.
Brother, dropping several more unnecessary gameplay hours into helping other people mindlessly cruise for the map or mayhaps even for our own future laziness.
When you get to build ziplines. Then that's pretty much all that you do and once you finished it everything becomes really efficient and there's no reason to keep playing.
I'm a truck autist but i actually loved Death Stranding more because of the ambiance and all the good vibes the game gives you.
It probably sounds homosexual as shit but this game helped me when i really felt like shit.
>It probably sounds homosexual as shit but this game helped me when i really felt like shit.
I find it a more interesting postapocalypse than most cases, more realistic even, because when I see at disasters like say Fukushima or Katrina I don't see people wearing rubber and spikes raping and killing, I see people isolating, running away, being scared, most of them are victims and is nice people acknowledging kindness
I don't think that sounds homosexual. It seems like the game has a lot of themes and perseverance in the face of hopelessness is a big one. I think Kojima himself would be glad to have read your post.
Seconding this. It doesn't sound homosexual. Kojima really meant what he said about this being a new genre of its own. It's an extremely comfy game where everything: the gameplay, sound design, themes, even down to the fricking voice acting, work together to make this game an experience
>road costs are skyrocketing ever higher on the mountain knot city route >kojimbo starts speaking to suggest I walk there for my first delivery >truck back and forth from various stops along the road I already built hoovering up the material I need >kojima is getting progressively louder, now sam is saying he’s bored of driving >whenever I run out of materials I do one of the deliveries for them, and if I run out of those I just log off and come back a few days later >over 2/3rds done now; kojima has progressed to using telepathy to tell me to use the new shoes I got from that old lady and start walking >I ignore him and keep going >just before I deposit the final batch of ceramics to finish the road, my truck spontaneously explodes and cargo is scattered everywhere >sam is visibly joyful, exclaims how he can’t wait to start walking >jokes on him, because someone parked their motorbike on the side of the road >get up to mountain knot city and make the story delivery, now weeks late >immediately skip all the cutscenes >I can hear the dev team crying through my headset now
I'm not giving up my S rank because you wanted to be fricking autistic, frick you. Your package is getting delivered in pristine condition with no timefall erosion, that case is gonna look so new it fricking GLEANS, and that's because I used ziplines, vehicles, and roads. Seethe, cope, dilate.
>get game at pc launch >rush to saferoom >go back and make one right by that dropoff point in the first area >quit game for months >come back to nearly a million likes
I thought things degraded, or is that only when im logged in?
Only when you're logged in but because you built early you basically get all the resources used to build new roads as repairmaterials. Provided people keep building that road it will pretty much always be in good condition. I built all roads seemingly single-handedly on PS4 launch and I've never needed to repair them over the 600 hours of play I had.
He hasn't done both a playthrough efficiently expanding all the roads and making a zipline network AND a minimalist walking with cargo carriers with only the necessary cargo per delivery
ngmi
Nah bro, I load up on as much shit as I can carry to build stuff for my fellow porters. I just wanna lighten the load of the anons out there. and I will do it again once directors cut is out for PC
Good luck doing 1000KG deliveries on foot
two floating carriers hooked up can carry 1200KG
Pretty sure there were a lot of missions over 1.2 tons. I think the biggest one was 2.1 ton where you had to improvise somehow? Don't remember if I did it by abusing ziplines as if intended or something else, but you couldn't even do it in one truck delivery.
that's what the robot legs and hover boards are for.
You're implying anyone has a PS5.
I do
Cool. Where do you live? Asking for a friend.
UK
got one for MSRP from very.co.uk when they had a stock drop over the Summer
Great. On my way.
don't care
ambush mule camp
loading up mule semi with all their shit to build my roads
they removed the monster energy and ruined the game by doing so
no removing that disgusting sour shit made the game infinitely better
>didn't sell preorder limited runs of their own energy drink
missed opportunity
Why did they censor the monster? What is it now?
monster probably didnt want to pay to keep the promotion in and its just bridges energy drink
Dont they know thats censorship? Anything changed in game is buzzword!
Don't care, I'm a Timefall Porter chad.
>using tools the game gives you is... LE BAD
wow la creatividad, I kneel
>game gives you tools to use on foot
>makes them all irrelevant because there's no reason not to use trucks or ziplines
If you just power through the story and don’t do any of the side content until after you reach the mountains then yeah you have a point. But I 5* all the preppers before I got to the mountains so made use of a lot of the on foot gear they give you. And even then, some of the roads cost a frick tonne of materials so you’re going to be doing a lot of deliveries on foot anyway. And that’s not even considering the fact that you have to pretty much on foot/off road all the 1st deliveries you make to these preppers anyway since they’re not on the network so you can’t make use of the zip lines etc...
>t.can't offroad with a truck
Nothing beats doing the roads for likes and then using the optimal route cross country. Also play with a controller, having a trigger for variable boost speed is imperative.
>offroad motorbiking through the snow mountains
yes?
>“Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall keep the postmen from their appointed rounds
amazon fresh Monster delivered on time
thats fricking moronic
vidya phxics
Based.
Literally the best way through the mountains is by truck or bike.
>buy game last week
>roads already constructed by other players
gg ez I guess
that's not how it works. It will only complete the construction of about 1/6 of the roads, if that. But you'd know that if you actually played the game.
what game?
Boku no Pico
I was there before the roads were even finished, youre damn right im going to use them in my second playthrough
well I spent a ton of time building them so I might as well.
>build the road all the way up to Mountain Knot City
>it's longer and more dangerous than off-roading
Bravo Kojima.
there's a new road directly over the mountains from near the weather station that leads to mountain knot city in the director's cut
I built 90% of the roads on my network on release week, so i both drove and walked intensively. Frick you.
Brother, dropping several more unnecessary gameplay hours into helping other people mindlessly cruise for the map or mayhaps even for our own future laziness.
would i do it again? absolutely
When does this game get good? Serious question
immediately
[low roar]
Once you get the generator to get the bike, then it really kicks into gear once you make it to the main map and start getting all sorts of gear
The part that sold me was reaching Port Knot.
Absolute kino moment.
When you get to build ziplines. Then that's pretty much all that you do and once you finished it everything becomes really efficient and there's no reason to keep playing.
It's best in the 1st half but really drops the ball later on.
>driving everywhere
You might as well just play Snowrunner. Actually if you liked Death Stranding you should play Snowrunner.
I'm a truck autist but i actually loved Death Stranding more because of the ambiance and all the good vibes the game gives you.
It probably sounds homosexual as shit but this game helped me when i really felt like shit.
>It probably sounds homosexual as shit but this game helped me when i really felt like shit.
I find it a more interesting postapocalypse than most cases, more realistic even, because when I see at disasters like say Fukushima or Katrina I don't see people wearing rubber and spikes raping and killing, I see people isolating, running away, being scared, most of them are victims and is nice people acknowledging kindness
I don't think that sounds homosexual. It seems like the game has a lot of themes and perseverance in the face of hopelessness is a big one. I think Kojima himself would be glad to have read your post.
Seconding this. It doesn't sound homosexual. Kojima really meant what he said about this being a new genre of its own. It's an extremely comfy game where everything: the gameplay, sound design, themes, even down to the fricking voice acting, work together to make this game an experience
>road costs are skyrocketing ever higher on the mountain knot city route
>kojimbo starts speaking to suggest I walk there for my first delivery
>truck back and forth from various stops along the road I already built hoovering up the material I need
>kojima is getting progressively louder, now sam is saying he’s bored of driving
>whenever I run out of materials I do one of the deliveries for them, and if I run out of those I just log off and come back a few days later
>over 2/3rds done now; kojima has progressed to using telepathy to tell me to use the new shoes I got from that old lady and start walking
>I ignore him and keep going
>just before I deposit the final batch of ceramics to finish the road, my truck spontaneously explodes and cargo is scattered everywhere
>sam is visibly joyful, exclaims how he can’t wait to start walking
>jokes on him, because someone parked their motorbike on the side of the road
>get up to mountain knot city and make the story delivery, now weeks late
>immediately skip all the cutscenes
>I can hear the dev team crying through my headset now
das great mane
>Get robo legs
>Get carriers
>Hold L2+R2 and push forward
>S ranks across the board
WOW THIS GAME PLAY IS REVOLUTIONARY
are you playing on normal son ?
Either didn't play or barely made it past Engineer.
Nah, I don't play Death Stranding at all.
So why did you post a pic of the average DS enjoyer?
I spent 20+ hours building my zipline network and I'm going to use them
this only interested in connecting murika
let me build roads, ziplines, great american railway etc
I wish there was a train in DS and more landmass in general/oceans you could sail those huge catamarans across.
I'm not giving up my S rank because you wanted to be fricking autistic, frick you. Your package is getting delivered in pristine condition with no timefall erosion, that case is gonna look so new it fricking GLEANS, and that's because I used ziplines, vehicles, and roads. Seethe, cope, dilate.
I play offline so no roads for me.
>get game at pc launch
>rush to saferoom
>go back and make one right by that dropoff point in the first area
>quit game for months
>come back to nearly a million likes
I thought things degraded, or is that only when im logged in?
Only when you're logged in but because you built early you basically get all the resources used to build new roads as repairmaterials. Provided people keep building that road it will pretty much always be in good condition. I built all roads seemingly single-handedly on PS4 launch and I've never needed to repair them over the 600 hours of play I had.
I scrapped that save anyways to replay, i regret losing all them likes like a teenage girl that deletes a tweet that blew up.
>he didn't spend 10+ hours building and maintaining roads for his fellow porterbros
I am disappointed anon
He hasn't done both a playthrough efficiently expanding all the roads and making a zipline network AND a minimalist walking with cargo carriers with only the necessary cargo per delivery
ngmi
Nah bro, I load up on as much shit as I can carry to build stuff for my fellow porters. I just wanna lighten the load of the anons out there.
and I will do it again once directors cut is out for PC
why haven't i seen a witcher pasta of this