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I know, it took me an hour or more for each 20 question quiz to pass them. Since I wanted to make a video about it, I tried to get all the answers correct but in the end I settled for only 2 errors among all the quizzes included, I preferred to save myself the hassle. XD
It's not so bad that you have to skip NG+ though lmao, you don't even need to do the quizzes again.
I played the original a lot though, so it was very rare for me to fail one... But some questions were like, "What's the area of this tech you never bothered with using" or "what's the name of this mob that looks 90% the same as this other mob", which could sometimes catch me off guard.
I didn't remember them at all in that moment.
Anyway if there was more time to read and give the answers the quizzes would be ok, but in 10 seconds I struggle to read a "wall" of text and look for the right answer.
Yeah, the location and direction questions suck. I mean I didn't even try to remember any of those city names because, really, who cares a city name in a video game... It does not help doing combat or anything that matters. Even if we know all the answers ahead of time, the problem is the timer is so short, you might not make it in time after reading some really long questions. I mean why is there quiz in a video game in the first place?
Alt-F4 only works on PC. It's good I bought the game on steam. I have a problem of getting nausea playing unreal engine made games. In particular, I need to disable motion blur. They don't have this option in this game, so I had to puke every 15 min when I first played this game. Then I found a link on steam that edits the engine.ini file and disable motion blur there. I didn't have to puke anymore after that thanks to that post. Imagine if I play this on a console and couldn't disable motion blur, the game would have ended up in a trash can and a bad review...
Yeah, I know. Puke can be caused by anything. I just know disabling motion blur would immediately help in any unreal game I play. Help a lot.