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In fact, percentage does not seriously affect anything, except that if it is equal to 100 or more, then you will get a bad ending.
I restore the game save after each crash and manage to keep the threat level at 64-74%.
It was 12 times, for 19 levels, macabre. If it were not for this defect, and that damned genode screen, which you have to look at to load. I think it would be a game from the top 10 vr games. I love her and I hate her.
edit:
Ok I finished the game.
Staying at 64-74% all the time. I finished the game with a level of 89%.
So it seems that you can not exceed 74-84% (I do not remember how much percentage I had when the levels that lowered the threat ended).
74% seems safe, and 85% means that you can start the game again.
edit 2:
By the way, the ending of the plot is terrible.
But to the one who invented the weapons, you should pay with gold.
edit 3:
No need to worry about the level of threat.
When you exceed the level necessary to complete the game. The game adds an extra level to reduce the threat.
This level is added in a place where it was not there before. So the game detects that the threat level is too high and helps.