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TarjaS Jan 21, 2017 @ 10:52am
Best place to get the Food Chain achievement?
I'm missing this one and can't really figure out how to get it. Which chapter would be the best bet of getting it? And what exactly counts as a predator? I mean, I was on a meditation statue in Chapter 2 and a really big fish (sunfish?) ate a smaller fish, but that didn't register.
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Shinigami Jan 21, 2017 @ 1:51pm 
Very odd, i did the same thing and got it immediately :/
Keep trying, maybe it will eventually pop up.
TarjaS Jan 21, 2017 @ 11:51pm 
I got the achievement, but it required going to YouTube and finding out I've missed one game mechanic entirely, because there is a serious error in the game text. I'm playing with an Xbox 360 controller. When I press X at a meditation statue, the text in bottom left says "Back button to meditate." Of course back button just removes you from the statue and I thought that's it. Turns out I need to press START to get the "fish view" and thus, the achievement. In this view, the bottom left says "Back button to exit."

Whoever did the testing of this version, did a lousy job. In a game of this size and price range, this is not acceptable, especially considering that this is not a localized version (so it's no translation error), but the original one.
Last edited by TarjaS; Jan 21, 2017 @ 11:58pm
Shinigami Jan 22, 2017 @ 3:20am 
Oh... so you were just siting on statue, not going into spectator view..
Well im glad you sorted it out :)
4CCiD3NT Jul 14, 2020 @ 2:29pm 
wow I've completed the game and had no idea about this mechanic!
it's shocking that no one has fixed it yet...
Last edited by 4CCiD3NT; Jul 14, 2020 @ 2:29pm
despingator Sep 5, 2020 @ 9:12am 
I just did it on my first play through. In the Kelp Forest. Back button is not B, it's never been. Its the button below the X to the left.
MobySlick Sep 18, 2020 @ 8:39pm 
Near the end where there's a bunch of now-extinct species there is nonstop predation happening. You can recognize this area by the fact that there's an Elasmosaurus swimming around.
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