Players will encounter many Sanhai 9000s as they explore the new Kunlun Nine soles. These robots have map data chips, and fans can either pay 400 jin for a copy or forcefully remove the chip at no charge. For those players who are trying to determine how they will approach that choice, this guide details the consequences associated with forced chip removal. Nine soles.
This guide does not contain any story spoilers, but it does list the names of two of the game's achievements. For those readers who prefer not to see those names, it may be enough to say that to forcefully remove the chips
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There are only achievement-related consequences.
related to
Nine Souls: Where to go after the first boss (Yingzhao).
This walkthrough will help players who beat Yingzhao, the first Hawk in Nine Souls, figure out where they should go next.
Nine Souls: Should You Forcefully Remove the Chip?
While the choice between paying for map chip copies and forcibly removing them doesn't have a significant impact on the game's story, it does. Achievements which players can get. More specifically, Metroidvania fans who Forcefully remove a chip Will earn immediately You bastard… achievementBut they will be unable to earn Recovered Achievement. In fact, players can only recover if they pay for copies of each map data chip and do not forcibly remove any of them.
This means that it is not possible to achieve every achievement Nine soles During a single playthrough, it is, of course, impossible to both forcibly remove a chip for the You Bastard… achievement and not forcibly remove any chips for the regained achievement. Fortunately for achievement hunters, it's possible to pursue both options without completing two full playthroughs, and here's a way to do it:
- Pay for copies of each map data chip during a First playthroughAnd earn the Repurposed achievement.
- Start the second playthroughAnd forcefully remove the chip from the nearby Shanhai 9000 Nine soles'The first master. This task will award the You Bastard… achievement, and players should be able to reach the robot in less than two hours.
Alternatively, Soulslike fans can advance until they reach Sanhai 9000 near the Radiant Pagoda on their first playthrough, forcefully remove its map data for the Chip You Bastard… achievement, and then restart the game with the intention of paying for each one. chip. Although this approach may be less enticing than previously mentioned, as it would require back-to-back playthroughs of the game's opening hours, it is nonetheless worth considering.
- issued
- May 29, 2024
- developer(s)
- RedCandleGames