The Trick
This trick is for more intermediate players and those confident in their skills. This trick works on most but not all casual players or less, but do this to a smart player and I don't think they'll be able to pry the plasma swords out your rectum. It's very simple and requires four controls on the controller; left analog, right analog, RT, and LT, and you must not be duel wielding or have a two handed weapon, also having a plasma or spike grenade helps, but a frag can be used if you're good at ricocheting. Stand behind a wall by a doorway that you know that other players are on the other side of, move out around the doorway turning your camera keeping the doorway in view and fire at the player(s) as you pass the doorway doing high damage to their shields, this will get their attention. As they make their way towards you, stop moving on the other side of the doorway and immediately look down at the middle of the floor between the walls of the doorway and lob the grenade into the ground when they appear on your radar AS SOON as they appear. They will either rush through and get blown to hell or try to back up and take more damage with which you can finish them off. Note: this trick doesn't include the possibility of you getting shot from behind while attempting it, but if you're clever enough I'm sure you can "make it up as you go along"!
The Info
Yes I have tried this in LAN games and it proved effective, but not full proof. Expert players will know what you're doing or won't care because they can probably headshot you as you try to gun the doorway, but experimentation has to be thrown in somewhere.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Fable 2 Glitch'Its 1
The Glitch
This glitch is incredible! Need something to give you gold? You just need access to 1 quest! Sleeping in the Brightwood Tower Bed. I know this sounds odd but check this out. Note: Your Fable 2 MUST NOT have the updates for this to work, if you want to, look up the method to removing updates from your 360 and try this (Note: This may not work if you got the updates AFTER doing the quest). Alright, minus updates, disconnect from Xbox live and log in to your profile, pop in Fable 2 and play, go to brightwood tower once you own it and have unlocked the quest for sleeping in the bed. Go to the top of the tower and go to sleep and you'll go to the nightmare world where "Chesty" is. Complete the quest like normal and claim the diamond of sorrow then save and quit. Reconnect to Xbox live and restart the game and update it, look in your quests and you should have that quest again, but already have the diamond of sorrow. Go back to the bed and sleep again and the quest will have restarted and when you finish you'll get yet ANOTHER diamond of sorrowl. These sweet pieces of beauty have a price of 100,000 selling for 50,000 or more a piece. Another bonus to this is if you do the quest for albions most valuable gem (Umbregothil or something of that manner) then after updating (if you chose to give up the gem) you'll get it back minus fighting the hollow men
The Info
I ran upon this glitch by accident, like most glitches, because I don't have a constant connection to xbox live so I had done these quests prior to updating and this was the result. It may or may not work if you already got the update before completing these quests, but only experimentation will tell!
The Explanation
Why this happens after updating I don't know, but I think it causes a reset in your save data in which the update was applied as to fix a problem and keep your data from corrupting or being unusable or something along those lines, that's my theory anyway.
This glitch is incredible! Need something to give you gold? You just need access to 1 quest! Sleeping in the Brightwood Tower Bed. I know this sounds odd but check this out. Note: Your Fable 2 MUST NOT have the updates for this to work, if you want to, look up the method to removing updates from your 360 and try this (Note: This may not work if you got the updates AFTER doing the quest). Alright, minus updates, disconnect from Xbox live and log in to your profile, pop in Fable 2 and play, go to brightwood tower once you own it and have unlocked the quest for sleeping in the bed. Go to the top of the tower and go to sleep and you'll go to the nightmare world where "Chesty" is. Complete the quest like normal and claim the diamond of sorrow then save and quit. Reconnect to Xbox live and restart the game and update it, look in your quests and you should have that quest again, but already have the diamond of sorrow. Go back to the bed and sleep again and the quest will have restarted and when you finish you'll get yet ANOTHER diamond of sorrowl. These sweet pieces of beauty have a price of 100,000 selling for 50,000 or more a piece. Another bonus to this is if you do the quest for albions most valuable gem (Umbregothil or something of that manner) then after updating (if you chose to give up the gem) you'll get it back minus fighting the hollow men
The Info
I ran upon this glitch by accident, like most glitches, because I don't have a constant connection to xbox live so I had done these quests prior to updating and this was the result. It may or may not work if you already got the update before completing these quests, but only experimentation will tell!
The Explanation
Why this happens after updating I don't know, but I think it causes a reset in your save data in which the update was applied as to fix a problem and keep your data from corrupting or being unusable or something along those lines, that's my theory anyway.
The Last Remnant: Tips and Tricks 1
Last Remnant is a different game, the battle system can be tricky and can sometimes be hard to get used to for new players and the fast pace can get confusing so here are a few tips to get started!
Alright, starting with the world outside of battle; once you get a chance to move around in the game after the prologue you should take the time to get used to judging distances, trust me it really helps. Take the time to work out the distance between you and various objects in the town before hitting the field, standing away from something and counting 1,001 and reaching it after counting, this is about the distance of the radius in which your circle for initiating battle is and this will help keep you from getting ambushed or accidentally aggro-pulling the enemie(s). Try a higher count from further away to get more accurate (1002, 1001, or 1003, 1002, 1001 and so on until you stop at the object on or after fnishing counting). After you get this accurately enough then try it out on the field. Once you feel you got enough practice there then you're gonna wanna learn a way to spot enemies you can't see because let's face it, your camera shows one area and when you have your eyes set on an enemy that map isn't even crossing your mind! This is where a trick comes in; pay attention to sounds and pick out your characters footsteps to a monsters and such and soon enough you'll be starting battles even when enemies are lunging at you on the field. This is a bit tricky to get used to, but it worksand is even more useful with surround sound. Now don't forget your map though because enemies show up on it when they are chasing you, but also mind that the map isn't very accurate so judging distance with it is difficult. Returning to judging distance, If you can learn to judge distance from the monsters point of view rather than your own then you will be able to initiate battles effectively even when your are being charged by the enemy instead of the other way around or even from both sides. That's it for now, next Tips and tricks I'll cover battles.
Alright, starting with the world outside of battle; once you get a chance to move around in the game after the prologue you should take the time to get used to judging distances, trust me it really helps. Take the time to work out the distance between you and various objects in the town before hitting the field, standing away from something and counting 1,001 and reaching it after counting, this is about the distance of the radius in which your circle for initiating battle is and this will help keep you from getting ambushed or accidentally aggro-pulling the enemie(s). Try a higher count from further away to get more accurate (1002, 1001, or 1003, 1002, 1001 and so on until you stop at the object on or after fnishing counting). After you get this accurately enough then try it out on the field. Once you feel you got enough practice there then you're gonna wanna learn a way to spot enemies you can't see because let's face it, your camera shows one area and when you have your eyes set on an enemy that map isn't even crossing your mind! This is where a trick comes in; pay attention to sounds and pick out your characters footsteps to a monsters and such and soon enough you'll be starting battles even when enemies are lunging at you on the field. This is a bit tricky to get used to, but it worksand is even more useful with surround sound. Now don't forget your map though because enemies show up on it when they are chasing you, but also mind that the map isn't very accurate so judging distance with it is difficult. Returning to judging distance, If you can learn to judge distance from the monsters point of view rather than your own then you will be able to initiate battles effectively even when your are being charged by the enemy instead of the other way around or even from both sides. That's it for now, next Tips and tricks I'll cover battles.
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