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Click on your Mission Select wheel and check your overall progress from there. You might be able to click on the Penguin mission and finish that mission before entering Panessa Studios, important if you only have only the main game (not the DLC) and want to finish both Penguin and Riddler and any other side missions before the finale.
Thanks for the reply. I do have that dlc yeh (I got the GOTY or something with everything included), and on the mission select wheel the penguin mission has the red circle/strike though icon, and nightwing says to wait. So is the scene I mentioned the final part of the main story? :(
EDIT: Do you mean that on the mission select wheel the top main mission caps at 120%? I noticed that on the profile select screen when you start the game is says 100%+ now
Entering Panessa is a prelude to the finale, but not the actual finale location itself. If the Panessa entry or GCPD checkpoint doesn't unlock the Penguin conclusion before the actual finale, go do a few side missions.
I just read your edit. Do the side missions. If you complete everything else the percentage before actual finale will read around 117%.
Anyone that has the same reservations I had, no need to worry. The Penguin missions unlock as you continue. Just continue the main story and the penguin caches will unlock :)
Thanks JonoAMano for the help!
Thanks :D Honestly I would call this game an 'ordeal' (243 is just too muich), but the ending was great.