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![]() Be aware of the miscellaneous trophy requirements, you can work on those as you’re playing so you don’t need to farm for them later.Īlong the way, follow the missable trophies / achievements walkthrough to get everything in a single playthrough: The Outer Worlds Tips & Missables Guides. Most side content related to trophies you can’t lock yourself out of without being actively evil to factions and people, or just ignoring it until you’re stuck in the final area. Step 1: Play Through the Story, Making New Saves Often and Aiming to Complete as Many Side Quests as Possibleįor the first playthrough it’s recommended playing on Normal (or Hard if you want a bit of a challenge), save often before major choices and aim to complete as much of the side content as you can before progressing. There are a few mutually exclusive trophies that you will need to make save backups for if you want to do all of them in one playthrough, and you will be highly recommended to do a separate playthrough for Supernova difficulty which adds some survival elements to it. The list consists about half of miscellaneous tasks for killing enemies a certain way or doing specific things, and about the other half for completing quests and doing ones a certain way. The game is somewhat linear without the same world scope as a Fallout game, but there are a large number of progression possibilities due to the dialogue and skill systems. Gameplay is similar to Fallout though smaller in scope, and with a larger focus on skill setup and dialogue similar to their isometric RPGs like Pillars of Eternity. A Nintendo Switch version of Outer Wilds is expected later this year.Welcome to The Outer Worlds Trophy Guide! The Outer Worlds is the new game from Obsidian Entertainment, taking place in an alternate history spacefaring future and incorporating elements from all their prior games. Outer Wilds: Echoes of the Eye is out now on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. Now it's your job to figure out why this thing is here, who it belongs to, and just how it connects to the puzzling tissue of the rest of Outer Wilds. Once discovered, you'll be able to set a marker for the craft from your discovery log, meaning you won't need to make the same trip to the satellite every single loop. ![]() ![]() The strange eclipse of the sunĪs you approach, you will be sucked into the orbit of a giant, invisible spacecraft, and this is where the majority of Echoes of the Eye will take place. At that point you should see the eclipse starting over the sun, which is your cue to head back into your ship and fly right towards it. All you need to do is position yourself parallel to the lens, facing the sun, and wait until it reaches 40 degrees. On the side of the satellite is a monitor that measures at what degree it has rotated around the solar system. Once there, grab your space suit and head outside. Be careful though, as any nudge from your ship might fling it out of orbit and break it, which won't help you. The satellite is on your map now, so you can quickly set your ship to autopilot to it. At this point you might need to just start a new loop, since you will need to get there relatively quickly as soon as the loop starts for the easiest way to see the new celestial object. Next you should head over to the satellite that takes the pictures in question. This shows a small eclipse of the sun being cast by an invisible object. The one that you need to focus on it the one you'll see on the right of the room, with the description reading "Satellite Angle: 40 degrees". It's not immediately clear which one bears the abnormality that Hornfel's is referring too, especially since some, at first glance, suggest the existence of two quantum moons. If you look around the room, you'll see four photos on the wall. Inside you'll find log describing some of the first photographs sent back by a singular satellite orbiting the entire solar system, with Hornfel puzzling over a strange object he spotted in one. You should head there immediately, with the small structure easily visible from a low orbit around Timber Hearth. ![]() This features a look at a new radio station elsewhere on the planet, which the exhibit says is responsible for collecting all the photos that allow your in-game map to function in real time. Your first stop should be the Observatory on Timber Hearth, which will now feature a brand-new exhibit. Now Playing: Outer Wilds: Echoes Of The Eye - Official Launch Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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