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Road Map

 

Overview:

-Estimated trophy difficulty: 8.0/10

-Offline: 41 (26(B), 10(S), 4(G), 1(P))

-Online: 0

-Approximate amount of time to Platinum: About 35-60 hours, depending on the number of playthroughs you need and how quickly you master the events.

-Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 2

-Number of missable trophies: 5 (Half-Truths, Mankind Is Your Mask, Nice Guy, Hard To Kill, and Return Fire)

-Glitched trophies: 1 (Pt)

-Do cheat codes disable trophies?: No

The trophy difficulty has been decided by the users in the Trophy Difficulty Thread, which you may view here: Platinum Difficulty Thread

 

Introduction: Welcome to [PROTOTYPE], a game that's all about having all kinds of various fun as Alex Mercer, a man who woke up in a morgue with supernatural abilities and only one clear thought in his head: revenge. The following road map and guide will walk you through the steps needed to obtain the Platinum Trophy in the quickest and most painless way possible.

 

It is possible due to a glitch to miss out on the Pt trophy, but thankfully it's easy to avoid. The glitch occurs if you obtain Platinum Medal scores in all of the events before you unlock the Au trophy. To avoid this and make sure you can get Pt, simply make sure that you have at least one event that you have not obtained a platinum level score on before you unlock Au. As long as you have at least one event that stays at Gold when the game gives you the option to go for platinum scores, you will not have any problems. Thanks to blymberry for discovering this and bringing it to my attention.

Please note that this is actually very unlikely to happen to you unless you specifically look up the times for Platinum Medals and try to achieve them before unlocking Au. The Platinum Medal times and scores are very hard to achieve and you aren't likely to get them right away, so long as you just focus on getting all Gold Medals first and then worry about Platinum Medals later once you have all the Gold ones, you should be fine.

 

The only cheat code this game has simply allows you to unlock Alex's "Body Surf" attack without spending any EP on it, and will not disable your ability to earn trophies. To use this cheat, on the game's Main Menu, select Extras and then Cheat Code, and enter Right, Right, Left, Down, Up, Up, Up, Down.

 

And now, onto the meat of the map and guide. Let's play [PROTOTYPE]!

 

Step 1: Medium Playthrough

You will need to play on medium to unlock hard mode, so that will be our first order of business. Do not start on easy as you will not unlock hard mode that way. It should be simple enough to learn how the game is played as the game does a good job keeping you informed of how to use Alex's abilities. However, you will want to keep aware of the 5 missable trophies, as it's much easier to get them now than it is on hard mode. The easiest one to get is Nice Guy, which requires you to complete the game with 10 or less Civilians consumed. This should be fairly easy to get as there are plenty of military personal and infected to consume when you need health.

 

The next two, Half-Truths and Mankind Is Your Mask, both require you to complete a certain number of missions without raising a military alert (1 and 3 respectively). Hard To Kill requires you to complete the game without dying. Check the trophy guide for strategies on these, but the big thing to keep in mind if you want to get these now is to save before you start every mission, and should you die or raise an alert on a mission where it's possible not to, quit back to the main-menu and reload your most recent save to try again. Finally, Return Fire requires you to catch an item throw at you by a Hydra and throw the item back at it, which can only be done during the story. Check the trophy guide for more detailed information on when you can do this (thanks to DJDK-ec for pointing out you can miss this trophy).

 

Once you complete the story missions, you will move on to...

 

Step 2: Free Roam

The city is now your playground and you may do as you please. In this step you will be going for all remaining trophies that are not Revenge Revisited. Obtain all of the collectable items throughout the city, complete all the various events, complete the various killing trophies, and more. Please refer to the guide for information on how to unlock all the various trophies available to you in this step.

 

Step 3 (optional): New Game +

If you missed any of the 5 missable trophies outlined in step 1, or you just get bored of grinding some of the more ridiculous kill trophies, feel free to start a New Game +. This allows you to start a new game at an equal or lesser difficultly than you've already played on (if you have followed this map, you will have Easy + and Normal + available), while transferring all your unlocked abilities, kills, collectables, completed events, and more to the new game. This includes missions completed without alerts, so if you still need some for Mankind is your Mask, you can finish that here, and also allows you to breeze through the story to get back to the point where you can get Return Fire if you missed it earlier. At the same time, it will reset your number of deaths and number of consumed civilians so you can go for Hard To Kill and Nice Guy if you missed them the first time through. If you need this step, I recommend playing this on Easy.

 

Whether you need this step or not, once you have all the other trophies, you are ready for...

 

Step 4: Hard Mode

At this point, the only trophies you should have left are Revenge Revisited and of course Platinum Trophy. You only need to make it through the end of the story, so focus on that and ignore everything else unless you want the extra experience to buy upgrades. Check the trophy guide for strategies on bosses, as well as information about an infinite health glitch and a New Game + glitch that will let you bring upgrades into your Hard mode playthrough. If you don't want to use glitches, just keep chipping away until you finish hard mode and get your platinum trophy. 

 

Conclusion:

And that's about all there is to [PROTOTYPE]. The game will throw a few tough challenges at you (I'm looking at you movement events), but if you keep at it, you should be able to best this game and get a shiny Platinum trophy. Best of luck!

 

 

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Trophy Guide

 

08.jpg Endless Hunger (B)

Consume 200 characters to boost your health.

 

To consume a character, approach them, grab them with :circle:, and then press :triangle: to consume them. Consuming characters will give you health (and you will consume for health often), and can also give you memories and abilities if prompted by the story or if the person you consume is a Web of Intrigue target. You should have this unlocked by the time you finished your first playthrough of the story mode, but if you don't get it by the end of the story, there are plenty of people to consume in Free Roam, so just walk the streets and eat everyone until you unlock the trophy.

 

You can track you progress under the Statistics -> Consumes page on the pause menu.

 

10.jpg  Wrecking Yard (B)

Destroy 2,000 vehicles.

 

All vehicles count toward this. Civilian cars, APCs, tanks, and helicopters are all fair game. You will destroy plenty of vehicles throughout the story, but it will not be enough to unlock this trophy. The easiest way to rack up credit for this is to steal a tank or APC from the military, and just run over civilian vehicles. As long as you don't fire at any military vehicles or otherwise kill a lot of military personnel while they are watching, you will be free to crush vehicles without consequence.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Vehicles page on the pause menu.

 

11.jpg Misconception (B)

Destroy 25 Infected Water Towers before they hatch.

 

This is fairly easy once you have the Infected Vision ability and have learned how to fly helicopters. Hijack a helicopter, fly to an infected zone (red on the map), activate your Infected Vision ability, and fly around the rooftops looking for water towers that are glowing a bright red/orange color. If you don't see any right away, just keep flying around and eventually some should spawn. Lock on and destroy them from a distance so that they do not hatch. It shouldn't take long as you will have already had to destroy some infected water towers in the story.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Infected page on the pause menu.

 

12.jpg Brain Trust (B)

Complete all Consume Events.

 

There are consume events for both military and infected. To start one, find the person you are meant to consume and consume them. The infected events are quite simple: you will be tasked with destroying a hive, so steal a tank or helicopter and get to work. There are 9 total infected consume events.

 

The military consume events are both more varied and more complicated. There are four types of events you can be tasked with.

The first is consuming all military personnel with information on the outbreak before the time limit expires. This is rather straightforward: get to the first target, consume him, move to the next target, consume him, and repeat until you complete the event.

The second is consuming scientists in order to try and find information about someone's location, with the optional task of killing all of the defenders (which will be a few solders). You will have a time limit to reach the scientists' location, but once you get there you have all the time you need to finish. The easiest way to do this is go there in a military disguise, stealth consume or patsy the defenders first, and then consume the scientists.

The third is destroying a military base. This is harder than the infected events of destroying a hive as the military have better defenses. Keep stealing nearby tanks and helicopters and just keep firing at the base to eventually destroy it.

The fourth and hardest is infiltrating a base, consuming a target, and then leave the base. The first part is the hardest as there is a strict time limit for consuming the base commander and getting inside the base. There will be plenty of viral detectors around, so the fastest way is probably to run inside, grab the commander and consume him, then get out of there (as Alex, not disguised as the commander) and find a place where you aren't watched to switch to the commander disguise. Make your way back to the base and get inside quickly before the viral detectors go off again. Once inside the base, the timer is gone, so take your time and wait for the right moment to stealth consume your target, and then leave.

There are 26 total military consume events.

 

You can track your progress and find the location of the next event under the Events -> Consume page on the pause menu.

 

15.jpg Half-Truths (B)

Complete a mission without causing a single Military Alert.

 

See Mankind Is Your Mask.

 

18.jpg Return Fire (B)

Catch any object tossed by a Hydra; and throw it back.

 

Hydras are big red tentacle type things that pop out of the ground. Once you find a Hydra, keep a decent distance from it and its main method of attack will be to pick up nearby civilian vehicles or pieces of pavement and throw them at you. You want to press :circle: right before this object would hit you and Alex should catch it. Then all you need to do is press :circle: again to throw it back at the Hydra. When it hits, you should unlock the trophy. You can also try using the Longshot Grab from your Whipfist if you have it unlocked to grab the object while it's in midair.

 

The first mission where you can find a Hydra is "The Stolen Body." Thanks to darthellery for this information: "So, basically after you protect the doctor from the infected, you'll get back in your tank to take him back to the hospital. As soon as you leave the military base, you come face to face with a hydra. Get out of your tank and wait for the hydra to toss a car at you. When the car is getting ready to hit you push :circle: and if done right you should throw the car back at the hydra."

 

The next mission where you can find a Hydra is "The World Set Free." As you escort the Bloodtox pumper to Times Square, you will be attacked by many infected creatures, including a few Hydras. If you wish, you can leave your tank and try to get this trophy then, but be warned that this may leave the pumper vulnerable and possibly result in failing the mission. Thanks to wiiboy123457 for this information.

 

The final location to get this trophy is during the mission "Things to Come" where you have to protect the Bloodtox pumper from being destroyed by waves of infected. The final wave before the mission ends will consist of two Leaders and two Hydras. Take care of the Leaders first so that they don't destroy the pump, and then focus on one of the Hydras.

 

19.jpg Gunning (B)

Destroy 20 Helicopters in a single Helicopter flight.

 

This trophy is no longer a pain thanks to PS3T.org user HUYI and YouTube user Thegamingguru65. Simply put, once you have the ability to fly helicopters from the mission "Biological Imperative", hijack a helicopter, fly to the location where you start the Friendly Fire kill event, and destroy the helicopter sitting there 20 times. Here's a video showing you how to make the helicopter respawn after destroying it, and to prove that unlocking this trophy really is that easy:

Alternatively, you can start either the Friendly Fire or Death From Above kill events. These task you with destroying enemy helicopters are out to get you. You will get infinite homing missiles and if they blow up your helicopter before you get twenty of them, it will end the event which will prompt the game to ask you if you'd like to try again, which will give you another chance at the trophy with no extra effort on your part.

 

20.jpg Cleanup (B)

Kill 15 characters with a single Whipfist attack.

 

Before you can unlock this trophy, you will need to buy the Whipfist Power and Street Sweeper upgrades (found under the powers tab). Once you have those, this is easily done by going into an infected zone and finding an area with a lot of regular infected running around. They should come to you to attack, at which point you use the Street Sweeper. If you killed 15 infected with it, you unlock the trophy. If not, wait for more to swarm you and try again.

 

21.jpg The First Thread (B)

Unlock the Web of Intrigue.

 

This trophy is story related and cannot be missed. It will unlock near the end of the mission "Look for Clues About Your Past" near the start of the game.

 

22.jpg Self-Deception (B)

Discover what happened to Alex Mercer through the Web of Intrigue.

 

You need to consume James Winninger to unlock this trophy. See Web Of Knowledge for more information.

 

 

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26.jpg It's Him! (B)

Patsy 5 military personnel.

 

You will need to purchase the Pasty upgrade (under the Disguise tab on the upgrades page) to unlock this trophy. You will have to use a military disguise, and be of a higher rank than the person you wish to patsy. This is easily done after infiltrating a military base as you will have assumed the form of the base commander, and everyone inside should be a lower rank than you. Target one of the military personnel inside, hold :r1:, and then press :square: when the icon lights up on the right side of the screen to pasty the poor sap. Wait for the ability to recharge and then repeat.

 

27.jpg In Plain Sight(B)

Evade 10 strike teams.

 

To evade a strike team, you must first get the military to call in a strike team. Just go to any location where there are military personnel and do something to raise an alert, such as killing them or using one of your attack powers. Then just stay alive and make sure the alert is maintained and soon someone will call in an airstrike. You will see "Strike Team Inbound" appear on the screen and should see some "lightning bolt in a circle" icons appear on your minimap, which are the strike team. Now that you have one called, just run away and try to hide somewhere that nobody in the military can see you and you can change your disguise. Try looking for alleys or dropping from a tall building. Once you see the "SWITCH" trigger pop-up on screen, switch and then wait wherever you are. The strike team should go away, and you will see "STRIKE TEAM EVADED" appear on you screen. Repeat this 9 times for the trophy.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> General page on the pause menu.

 

28.jpg Infiltrator (B)

Infiltrate 10 Military Bases disguised as a Commander.

 

You will need to infiltrate a military base in the mission "The Wheels of Chance" and so the game will teach you how to do so. After you know how and have completed the mission, simply repeat what you did in the mission at nine other bases to unlock this trophy. It will be beneficial to you do to so as not only will you work towards the trophy, but inside the bases will be other military personnel you can consume to upgrade your skills with weapons and military vehicles, along with some Web of Intrigue targets.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Military page on the pause menu.

 

29.jpg Threat Elevated (B)

Destroy 25 strike teams.

 

Once again, you will need to have a strike team called in for this. Just go to any location where there are military personnel and do something to raise an alert, such as killing them or using one of your attack powers. Then just stay alive and make sure the alert is maintained and soon someone will call in an airstrike. You will see "Strike Team Inbound" appear on the screen and should see some "lightning bolt in a circle" icons appear on your minimap, which are the strike team. Now that you have one called, destroy all the helicopters that came (these are the lightning bolt marks on your minimap). Use a tank or another helicopter, throw things at them, steal the helicopters from their pilots, whatever you please (using a tank is recommended so you can work towards Surface-To-Air as well). Once you have destroyed all units in the strike team, you will see "STRIKE TEAM DESTROYED" appear on your screen. Please note that sometimes the strike team brings in some of the flying viral detectors which must also be destroyed.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> General page on the pause menu.

 

30.jpg Repossession (B)

Seize 50 vehicles from enemy hands.

 

Another trophy that you should easily get before you complete the story mode. But if not, it should come as you complete other trophies involving military vehicles (Misconception, Threat Elevated, Surface-To-Air, etc). Or you can either look for helicopters in the sky and hijack them with your Longshot Grab, or go to either military or infected areas and steal some tanks. No matter how you choose to do it, this is fairly simple.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Hijacks page on the pause menu.

 

31.jpg SME (B)

Gain the ability to drive and fly all vehicles.

 

This trophy is story related and cannot be missed. You will gain the ability to drive APCs and tanks in the mission "The Wheels of Chance", and you will gain the ability to fly helicopters in the mission "Biological Imperative". Once you consume the pilot in "Biological Imperative" the trophy will unlock.

 

32.jpg Surface-To-Air (B)

Shoot down 50 helicopters while driving armor.

 

This is somewhat easy. You can steal a tank and then drive around the city looking for helicopters flying in the sky, or just cause an alert while in a tank and let the helicopters (and fresh tanks) come to you. Either way, lock onto the helicopters with :l2: and fire when you have a clear shot. It shouldn't take much to take them down. You should be able to take out a large chuck of this trophy, if not complete it altogether, while working towards the Threat Elevated trophy.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Vehicles page on the pause menu.

 

33.jpg Evolutionary Step (B)

Use the Upgrade Menu to acquire an Upgrade.

 

This trophy is story related and cannot be missed. You will be prompted to buy your first upgrade before you can start the mission "Behind the Glass" which occurs near the start of the game. The game will teach you how to buy upgrades and once you have bought the required Diveroll upgrade, the trophy will unlock.

 

36.jpg In The Web (B)

Consume 50 Web Targets.

 

See Web Of Knowledge.

 

40.jpg Speed Bumps (B)

Run over 500 characters in a single tank.

 

This is fairly easy, but will take about 10-15 minutes. This has to be done without getting out of your tank; if you get out or your tank is destroyed, the count resets. Once you have learned how to drive tanks and APCs, steal one and then just drive around the city running over civilians. It helps to just keep driving over sidewalks as most of the civilians will be on them. Try to stay in the normal areas of the city so you only run over civilians. If you go into the military zones, you run the risk of running over military personnel and triggering an alert and possibly having your tank destroyed. If you go into the infected zones, you also run the risk of running over military personnel, and you also run the risk of having some Hunters follow you. Because of this, it is easier to do this trophy either right after you've learned how to drive APCs and tanks, or after the story in Free Roam mode.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Kills page on the pause menu, but please note that this counts all total Speed Bumps, so make note of how many you already had when you start you run for the trophy.

 

09.jpg Trail Of Corpses (S)

Kill 53,596 infected.

 

Unfortunately, you will have to do some serious grinding to unlock this trophy. After two run throughs (second using New Game + of course), completing all of the kill and war events, and going for other trophies where killing infected is involved, I only had around 18,500 infected kills. So try to save this one for last so that you already have some of the kills under your belt. When it comes down to this one, the general best strategy is to pick a kill event where you can rack up many infected kills quickly and keep playing it over and over. The most obvious would be the Rolling Thunder event, where you get two minutes in the Thermobaric Tank to kill as many infected as possible. This event has the highest number of points required for the Platinum medal (750) of any kill event making this the optimal event to grind for kills.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Infected page on the pause menu, but there is no total "Infected Killed" statistic, so you will have to put on your mathematician's hat and do a bit of addition.

 

 

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13.jpg Streetwise (S)

Collect all Landmark collectibles scattered across New York City.

 

There are 200 blue orbs that make up the Landmark collectibles in this game. You must track them all down to unlock this trophy. ThisIsWar has compiled a set of videos that break the game map up into regions and cover them one by one to make it easy to track them all down: 

https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/14701-woi-events-landmarks-and-hints-mini-guide/

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> General page on the pause menu.

 

14.jpg Polymath (S)

Collect all Hint Collectibles scattered across New York City.

 

There are 50 pink/purple orbs that make up the Landmark collectibles in this game. You must track them all down to unlock this trophy. ThisIsWar has compiled a set of videos that break the game map up into regions and cover them one by one to make it easy to track them all down: 

https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/14701-woi-events-landmarks-and-hints-mini-guide/?do=findComment&comment=203360

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> General page on the pause menu.

 

16.jpg Mankind Is Your Mask (S)

Complete 3 missions without causing a single Military Alert.

 

Military alerts will be triggered when any military personnel who can see you observe you using your offensive powers, attacking other military personnel, using a defensive power, consuming anyone, picking up cars or people, or changing your disguise. You might also trigger an alert if you run down the street using the R2 button and hop over a tank. Viral Detectors can also cause an alert if you stay in their radius long enough, so pay attention to the alert meter if one is nearby.

Many missions will have scripted alerts in them, making it impossible to get any credit towards this trophy. However, the missions below are very easy to complete without raising an alert. Be sure to save before attempting them so you can quit to the main menu and reload your save should you raise an alert in these missions.

 

See this post for the mission walkthroughs:

https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/14828-prototype-trophy-guide-and-road-map/?do=findComment&comment=215356

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> General page on the pause menu. This statistic carries over to a New Game + save, so if you screw up or have trouble with one mission, start a New Game + and repeat one of the other missions again to unlock the trophy.

 

17.jpg The Butcher (S)

Kill 50 characters in 5 seconds.

 

This is easily done in an APC or tank. Find a road with a high concentration of civilians on both sides of the road. Start running over them on one side, and fire your cannon at the civilians at the other side of the road. The trophy should unlock without a problem. Alternatively, you could wait until you play one of the two kill events where you get a Thermobaric Tank (Rolling Thunder and Demolition) as it should be very easy to unlock this due to the large blast radius of the tank's primary weapon.

 

34.jpg Unnatural Selection (S)

Acquire all available upgrades.

 

A rather easy trophy, you just need to put in the time to acquire enough EP to purchase all of the upgrades. You will easy have enough long before you finish all the extra side missions such as collectibles and events. So just keep chugging along and this will be yours in time. However, if you are impatient and need this ASAP, this strategy discovered by osakamitsu on our sister site for easy EP during the "Biological Imperative" mission should be highly effective:

"You can most likely do it with any helicopter, but I am about half way through the game and I am on a mission where I have to jack this helicopter and it has like 160 missiles or something and a machine gun. You are told to go fly over the infected area and scan the infected water towers for a suitable enemy type. Well instead of doing that fly to the infected area and start shooting the infected water towers that are around all infected the areas. You get like 8,000 EP for each. Shoot 25 of them and you get the achievement for killing the infected water towers without them hatching. As long as you properly hijack the helicopter and no one suspects you as a bad guy then no one attacks you while this is going on. 1 water tower takes 1 missile. 1 fly through with this helicopter can net you 1,192,000 EXP assuming you find a water tower per missile! And even more than that if you use your machine gun. I am buying upgrades left and right! ones that cost like 273,000 EXP are mine in no time. I usually go until I have about 500,000 EXP or so and crash the heli and do it all over again. Hope this helps!"

I can also confirm that this works just as well outside of that mission. The only difference is that you'll need to find another helicopter by yourself when you run out of ammunition. On the plus side, shortly after that mission you will unlock the Infected Vision ability, which makes the infected water towers much easier to spot.

 

Thanks to JK_Blade for pointing out that I forgot a major detail regarding this trophy: Not all of the upgrades required for this trophy can be purchased in the manner described above. You will also need to infiltrate the military bases and consume marked military personnel to acquire some of the upgrades needed to unlock this trophy.

 

35.jpg The Cleaner (S)

Destroy 10 Military Bases or Infected Hives in New York City.

 

This is much more easily done going after Hives as they have much weaker defenses against you if you come after them in a tank or helicopter, which you will want to do to take down the hive quickly. So just steal a tank or helicopter, find an infected zone, get to the hive in the center, and destroy it. If you go after bases, follow the same strategy: grab some heavy weaponry and blow up the base (from the outside, not inside like you did during the "Escape the Hunters" mission at the start of the game).

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Infected and Military pages on the pause menu.

 

37.jpg Au (S)

Achieve a rating of Gold or better in all Events.

 

See Pt.

 

 

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38.jpg Nice Guy (S)

Complete the game while consuming 10 Civilians or fewer.

 

This is actually quite simple. There are so many military personnel and various types of infected that you should never need to consume any civilians. You can tell the difference between civilians and infected civilians (who can be consumed without consequence) by looking at their appearance and behavior. Civilians look like normal people, and will generally ignore you or run away from you. Infected civilians look and move rather like zombies, and will run towards you to try and attack you. Please note that civilians who are Web of Intrigue targets are not counted against you either.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> Consumes page on the pause menu (listed as "Pedestrians Consumed").

 

07.jpg Revenge Revisited (G)

Complete Story Mode on hard difficulty.

 

You only need to focus on the story missions for this trophy. See the various boss fight trophies for tips if you get stuck on any of them, and check out the strategy in Unnatural Selection for racking up EP if you're feeling too underpowered. The Whipfist, Blade Air Slice, and Air Critical Pain Devastator will be your friends in this run as well. To buy the Air Critical Pain Devastator, you will first have to buy the Palm Slam, Critical Pain Devastator, and Cannonball upgrades.

 

This guide by uberschveinen of GameFAQs is written specifically for Hard Mode, and can help you out immensely if you are having trouble. It's written with the 360 version's controls though, so keep that in mind: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/xbox360/942351-prototype/faqs/56909

 

An infinite health glitch has been discovered by DarkAmon and ShadowCthulu that should make hard mode much easier for you. Start up the Disembowelment event, let the soldiers shoot you until your Adrenaline Rush activates, and then restart the event from the pause menu.

You'll lose the infinite health if you fail a mission and have to restart from a checkpoint, and during any part of the story where your powers become limited.

 

There is also a glitch that will let you start Hard difficulty with Abilities unlocked from a lower difficulty's save data. Thanks to devonm0 for detailing the glitch. I have confirmed it works on PS3, and thanks to m4jX for confirming it works on PS4. You must have completed story mode and unlocked any New Game + option for this to work. From the game's main menu, select NEW, which will take you to the list of difficulties. Select either EASY+ or NORMAL+ depending on what you have available. You will be taken to a Load screen. Select the STORY MODE COMPLETE + file you want to import and Load it. Once the Load is completed, you will be taken to a Save screen. Press :circle: to cancel saving, and you will be taken back to the list of difficulties. Now select HARD and Save your game to start it. 

 

The game's first mission is a tutorial that always gives you a fixed set of powers as well as prevents you from accessing the Upgrades menu, but you can still check if it worked by pausing the game and selecting the Save option. On the Save menu, find your newly created Hard mode save and check that it has a + after the mission name. If the + is there, the glitch worked. If it's not, it didn't work, quit and try the entire process over again. A video showcasing how to do the glitch as well as more ways you can check that it worked is below:

 

 

25.jpg Web Of Knowledge (G)

Acquire all nodes of the Web of Intrigue.

 

The game will explain the Web of Intrigue to you near the end of the "Look for Clues About Your Past" mission, but if you need a refresher course, you will see the image shown in the trophy tile pop up on your map. When that happens, you will need to go to that location and consume the person with that icon over their head to add to the Web of Intrigue. There will be many targets tied to the story and consume events, and you can also find targets inside military bases, so check them often as well.

I recommend not going out and specifically looking for targets until you have completed everything else there is to do in Free Roam mode, as you will find that many targets will crop up without you needing to look. When they do, you should drop whatever you are doing and go consume them. It's easier to restart a scripted event such as a mission or event than it is to find the target again. Also, do not worry if a target dies as they will respawn again later, so you cannot miss this trophy.

When you do finish everything else available and still need a few more targets to finish your Web of Intrigue (I only had 11 left to find), ThisIsWar has provided a map of targets and some extra information about filling in the Web that will be more than enough to help you finish unlocking this trophy:

https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/14701-woi-events-landmarks-and-hints-mini-guide/?do=findComment&comment=206259

Alternatively, people have found another guide to be useful. This breaks the entire Web down based on new targets that appear after each mission, and includes links to maps to show you where the targets will appear. Thanks to WesleySr for the link: http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/942350-prototype/faqs/57358

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> General page on the pause menu.

 

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Complete Story Mode in any difficulty without dying.

 

Save before every mission, and if you should die, quit to the main menu and reload your save so you can try the mission again. If you are patient, you should be able to get this the first time you play the game on medium. However, if you are having trouble, you can continue to play without getting this trophy right away, keep playing past the story missions until you have unlocked all of Alex's abilities, and then start a New Game + on Easy. This will carry over all of your abilities, putting you at a huge advantage and making this trophy feel like it should only be a bronze instead of a gold.

This trophy just doesn't count deaths in missions: if you die at any time before you finish the story, you lose your chance at this trophy unless you reload a save with 0 deaths. Your death count needs to be at 0 when you complete the final mission. However, only actual deaths, where the game tells you "ALEX IS DEAD", count against you. If you simply fail a mission, you can restart from the last checkpoint without penalty. This trophy will unlock after the credits and you have started playing again in Free Roam mode.

sulhaq has come up with an alternate way to keep your death count at 0 without quitting the game and having to start the entire mission over: "Get the Adrenaline Surge ability ASAP. Now, whenever you are about to die, instead of dying you will go into Critical Mass to give you one last shot at a Devastator. Instead of using a Devastator, just pause the game, reload the last checkpoint, and try again." To reload the last checkpoint from the pause menu, go to Quit -> Restore Checkpoint.

 

You can track your progress under the Statistics -> General page on the pause menu.

 

 

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Achieve a Platinum Medal in all Events.

 

GLITCH WARNING: It is possible due to a glitch to miss out on the Pt trophy, but thankfully it's easy to avoid. The glitch occurs if you obtain Platinum Medal scores in all of the events before you unlock the Au trophy. To avoid this and make sure you can get Pt, simply make sure that you have at least one event that you have not obtained a platinum level score on before you unlock Au. As long as you have at least one event that stays at Gold when the game gives you the option to go for platinum scores, you will not have any problems. Thanks to blymberry for discovering this and bringing it to my attention.

Please note that this is actually very unlikely to happen to you unless you specifically look up the times for Platinum Medals and try to achieve them before unlocking Au. The Platinum Medal times and scores are very hard to achieve and you aren't likely to get them right away, so long as you just focus on getting all Gold Medals first and then worry about Platinum Medals later once you have all the Gold ones, you should be fine.

 

Before the game will show you Platinum Medal times and scores for events, you will have to achieve Gold Medals in all of them first. However, any scores you have that already qualify for a Platinum Medal will be upgraded once the scores are revealed. You will unlock events as you play through the story, and once you have finished it they will all be available to play. ThisIsWar was kind enough to assemble a collection of videos that show how to complete these events to the Platinum Medal standard better than I could ever explain in words, so please see the following posts if you are having trouble with an event.

 

Movement Events: CLICK HERE

Glide Events: CLICK HERE

Kill Events: CLICK HERE

War Events: CLICK HERE

There are also some good tips pertaining to some of the events in this thread which I also recommend that you look over if you are having trouble: http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/prototype/14990-pt-trophy-advice-given-here-ask-any-questions-you-need.html

 

ChronoAlien provided me with these tips on using Alex's Airdash ability, which proved to be very important information I needed to complete some of the tougher movement events:

"Doubledash is really what is says, but it's all about the angle when you use them. Alex will dash the same way he is traveling, so naturally, if you wanna move fast across roofs, you want to make sure he's going straight before you dash. If he isn't, you will dash either upwards or downwards, wasting valuable time. If I wanna travel fast, I dash fast, and I NEVER use the Glide ability on 'movement events.'

 

Climbing Doubledash is just a little advancement really. 'Point to Point' event is a great place to master it, as the second mark, and last mark requires you to use them, almost at least.

 

As soon as Alex leaves the ground using jump, as he is traveling upwards, doubledash to make him continue traveling, hence, making him climb with a doubledash. This saves you a full second, even 2, instead of having to dash into a wall and then running up."

 

You can track your progress under the Events page on the pause menu (there is a separate tab for each kind of event).

 

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Complete the Hunter Boss Encounter

 

This trophy is story related and cannot be missed. This boss encounter occurs during the mission "Crossing the T." This will be rather challenging as you will have to face many Hunters at a point in the game where you have very few abilities. There are also plenty of military personnel in the area trying to kill you as well. Consume them for health if you need it. Very early in the fight, you will unlock the Claws offensive ability. You can use this to help in this fight, but you're still likely to do more damage using the various weapons in the base instead. I recommend that you also buy the Shield defensive ability and use it to help absorb incoming fire from the military personnel. When you get far enough into the fight, you will be tasked with blowing up the military base. When that happens, try to ignore the Hunters and focus on blowing up the six marked tanks with military weapons to end the fight and unlock the trophy.

 

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Complete the Specialist Boss Fight.

 

This trophy is story related and cannot be missed. This boss fight occurs during the mission "Errand Boy." The Specialist is pretty easy to beat, especially if you have purchased the Whipfist offensive ability. Lock on and keep your distance from him. Start charging a jump and wait for him to stop holding up his electric wand and point the laser site on his gun at you. At this point, quickly jump to one side and use the and use the Whipfist's special attack (press :triangle:) in midair to damage him. At one point he will summon some infected to attack you, and then later he will summon some military personnel to attack you as well. Consume them for health if you need it, but otherwise you should keep focusing on attacking him. Just keep dodging and attacking and he should fall with little trouble.

 

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Complete the Supreme Hunter Boss Fight.

 

This trophy is story related and cannot be missed. This boss fight occurs during the first mission called "Defeat the Supreme Hunter" which is near the middle of the game. For in-depth information on how to fight this boss, see this post:

https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/14828-prototype-trophy-guide-and-road-map/?do=findComment&comment=215357

 

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Complete the Mother Boss Battle.

 

This trophy is story related and cannot be missed. This boss fight occurs during the mission "Defeat Elizabeth Greene." For in-depth information on how to fight this boss, see this post:

https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/14828-prototype-trophy-guide-and-road-map/?do=findComment&comment=215367

 

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Discover the truth behind Hope, Idaho through the Web of Intrigue.

 

You need to consume 1st Lt Luis Robertson to unlock this trophy. See Web Of Knowledge for more information.

 

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Discover the history of Elizabeth Greene through the Web of Intrigue.

 

You need to consume Dr. Henrik Sebring to unlock this trophy. See Web Of Knowledge for more information.

 

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Complete the Supreme Hybrid Boss Battle.

 

This trophy is story related and cannot be missed. This boss fight occurs during the second mission called "Defeat the Supreme Hunter" which is the last mission of the game. For in-depth information on how to fight this boss, see this post: 

https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/14828-prototype-trophy-guide-and-road-map/?do=findComment&comment=215358

 

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Platinum Trophy

 

You must unlock all other [PROTOTYPE] trophies to unlock this trophy.

 

 

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Complete 3 missions without causing a single Military Alert.

 

Once again, be sure to save before attempting the following missions so you can quit to the main menu and reload your save should you raise an alert.

 

Mission #4: Behind the Glass

I was having trouble describing how to complete this mission without an alert in text, so here's a video for you.

 

Mission #15: The Stolen Body

A very easy mission to complete without an alert. You will first need to steal a tank. Equip a military disguise when nobody is watching you (if you don't have one, stealth consume one of the many military personnel that should be in the area). With a military disguise on, you can get into any tank without any trouble. Steal one and drive it back to the morgue, being careful not to run over any military personnel in the area so you don't trigger an alert. You can drive over all the civilians and civilian vehicles you want and the military will not care, though. After picking up your contact at the morgue, you will have to drive the tank to an abandoned base. Follow the same rules: don't run over any military personnel on the way there. When you arrive you will fight infected inside a building, but there are no military personnel there, so no chance of alert. When that is done, you will have to drive back go the morgue in the tank, so just follow the same rules as above and you should make it back with no alerts.

 

Mission #16: Biological Imperative

This is the mission right after the one above, so you should already have a military disguise ready. Use it to get into the base and stealth consume the pilot. You will then have a short tutorial to learn how to fly. After that, this mission should be cake until you need to leave the helicopter to fight and chase a Hunter, as the only way to raise an alert in a helicopter is to actively attack the military, which you will not be doing during this mission. Chasing the Hunter should be fairly simple as in my experience it will not go through any areas with a military presence. It should also stop to fight you again in a place free of military personnel, so consume it and end the mission without a problem from the military.

 

The World Set Free

Another simple mission where you spend the majority of your time in a tank as you escort a pump to Times Square. Once again you will need a military disguise to get inside a base, so equip it if you have one already, or go find someone to stealth consume for one. Once you get inside the base, you will need to stealth consume the commander. At this point Alex will give the order to start the convoy. You'll need to hop in the empty tank in front of you and help the pump reach Times Square. Along the way you will encounter many Hydras. Some will need to be killed, and some can be ignored. Just be aware of the other tanks in the convoy, and don't fire if one is between you and a Hydra. As long as you don't shoot any of the other tanks, you shouldn't have any problem completing this mission without raising an alert.

 

 

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Complete the Supreme Hunter Boss Fight.

 

The Supreme Hunter is one big bad monster whose attacks will do quite a deal of damage to you. He has some melee attacks which you should not have to worry about as you should be keeping your distance from you at all times. He will pick up objects and throw them at you quite frequently if you keep your distance from him, but if you wait to dodge until after he throws the object, it should not be a problem. His worst attack is his ability to use the same Groundspike attack that you have access to when using your Claws ability: You will see him charge up his arm in the same way Alex charges his attacks, and then he will thrust it into the ground. When you see him charge up, get away from him as this attack hurts. Small spikes will also pop out of the floor before the attack hits, so if you don't see him charge but see the small spikes coming toward you, also run. Try to get up into the walls because the attack cannot hit you there.

 

In terms of offense, you should fight this battle the same way you fought the Specialist: charge a jump, hit him with the Whipfist's special attack while you're in the air, and when you land, repeat. This strategy does not damage the Supreme Hunter very much, but it also keeps you out of harm's way. I would also recommend using your new Armor defensive ability during this fight as well: you won't be able to jump as high or move as quickly, but if you do get hit, you'll take less damage. If you have the Air Critical Pain Devastator (not the regular version, unless you like getting killed due to being nailed to the floor) you can use that as well in the same manner as the Whipfist. You just need to consume enough to reach Critical Mass to keep using the Devastators.

 

When the fight starts, it will just be you and the Supreme Hunter, so this is a good time to watch his attack patterns and get used to dodging them. When you knock his health down far enough, the Supreme Hunter will get some reinforcements which is both good and bad for you. He will get some Hunters and Hydras, which will aid him in throwing things at you, making the air more dangerous for you. However, he will also get some Evolved Infected (the human sized fat ones) who mostly just serve to give you something to consume if you need health. They also tend to rush you which is helpful. If you need to consume one, grab one, run up into the walls, consume him quickly, and get moving again. The walls are not a terribly safe place as you can still get bombed with thrown objects.

 

Shortly after the infected reinforcements show up, the military will break through the front with some men and a few APCs, and you should be happy to see them. The military thankfully focuses their fire on the infected and will not aim at you. This is to your benefit as they will help thin out the numbers of Hunters and Hydras in the room, and give you some military personnel to consume for health as well. You can also steal one of their APCs and use it attack the Supreme Hunter as well, but be prepared to get moving once the APC explodes.

 

 

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Complete the Supreme Hybrid Boss Battle.

 

The Supreme Hunter (it only seems to be called the Supreme Hybrid in the trophy description) is much more difficult this time. Once again, it will have the powerful melee attacks, it will throw things at you, and it will still use the Groundspike attack against you with the same warning signs for you to get away. This time there are no walls for you to jump to, so you will have to do a quick jump and then use both of your Airdashes to get away before the Groundspike reaches you. Additionally, as you will observe before this battle begins, it now has access to the same Tendril Barrage Devastator that Alex can use. The warning signs for this are simply that the Supreme Hunter will charge its body like Alex does, and time will slow. Do the same thing to get away from this: a quick jump and then Airdash away. You can still move for the duration of the attack, even if the Supreme Hunter is near you when it uses this attack. Get away before the attack reaches you and you will still be safe. If it does hit you, you'll likely go into Adrenaline Rush mode, and then die when the short period of invulnerability wears off.

 

This time, the Whipfist is not terribly effective. You can try using quick Blade Air Slices but even if you don't charge the attack, the Supreme Hunter will usually block your attack and you'll be vulnerable as Alex gets up. The most favorable strategy is using the Musclemass power and throwing the various objects around the area at him, which will do a good deal of damage to him. There are various missiles and bombs lying around on the deck for you to pick up. There are also some carts with three bombs each on the deck that you can pick up once they are empty and they do some damage as well. You can also use the various debris around the deck that builds up from the Supreme Hunter throwing things at you. You cannot pick up the fighter jets that are on the deck, and while you can pick up the helicopters, every time I have thrown them at the Supreme Hunter they did no damage, so don't waste time with them.

 

There is also the Air Critical Pain Devastator angle. Try to reach Critical Mass by consuming some of the military personnel on deck. Don't just grab them and consume them where they were, though. You should either jump and double Airdash away and then consume where you land (this will usually keep the Supreme Hunter away long enough to finish the consume animation) or go to the top of the small tower that is on deck. When you have reached Critical Mass, target the Supreme Hunter, and revisit your old friend of charging a jump. When you get in the air, use the Air Critical Pain Devastator instead of the Whipfist. This should deal a small chunk of damage to it, if the attack hits. The Supreme Hunter can block this attack as well and take no damage from it (at least in Hard mode). So try to have it busy doing something else when you unleash the attack: picking something up, jumping, whatever. Avoid using the attack if it's just standing there.

 

Seeing as you are on an aircraft carrier, the military will be present during this fight as well. Unfortunately, they are just as happy to shoot at you as they are the Supreme Hunter, so you should try to watch out for them. You will have your standard soldiers on deck as mentioned above with various weapons, and they will shoot you if you get close. Try not to kill them though: leave them there to consume when needed as they don't respawn as quickly as other consumables in previous boss fights. There are some fighter jets in the air (you cannot steal these), and some helicopters that will fire at you as well. Don't even bother trying to steal the helicopters, though. There are various anti-aircraft guns on the deck that will shred a helicopter, and even if you manage to destroy them all, the Supreme Hunter will still take you out of the sky with a thrown object. You'll do more damage to yourself when the helicopter explodes on you than you ever will to the Supreme Hunter.

 

When you get the Supreme Hybrid's health down low enough, a three minute timer will start and you will have to finish the fight within that time limit or you fail the mission and have to start the fight all over. At this point you should use Air Critical Pain Devastators on it if you have enough health to do so. If you need some more health, consume some military personnel quickly because when the timer starts, they will start leaving the area. If you can't use Devastators at this point, keep throwing things or getting in close and letting loose with various Blade attacks (the Blade strategy is not advised for Hard mode). Keep on the offensive as much as possible, but be aware of his attacks and dodge as best as you can because he can still kill you very quickly if he hits you. If you're running out of time, you can also let him hurt you until you enter Adrenaline Rush, which gives you a free Devastator to hit him with. And if you're feeling brave, you can try doing that for the remaining three minutes: get knocked into Adrenaline Rush, hit him with a Devastator, keep away from him and don't get hit until your health starts regenerating, and then get knocked back into Adrenaline Rush again to repeat.

 

I have alternate strategy for Hard mode to save your Critical Mass health boost for the timed part of the battle (you will want to hit him with as many Devastators as possible because they are the most damaging attack you have). You shouldn't need this for Normal, but you can try it if you want. When the battle started, I got to the top of that tower on the deck. From there, get out your Blade and used charged Blade Air Slices to take out the AA guns around it (I believe there are 4 of them). You will want them out of the way because they will turn you into swiss cheese if you leave them there. Once they are taken care of, go back to the deck and consume military until you have maximum health and can use three Devastators. When you have full health, get back to the top of that tower. There are some small pillars that you can stand behind here for cover. The Supreme Hunter will be stuck on the deck below, trying to throw chunks of concrete at you. However, if you stand behind the pillars, they will not hit you. While he is doing that, all of the military personnel on deck and flying around will be busy firing at the Supreme Hunter and knocking his health down for you. You should only have to worry about an occasional helicopter harassing you up here (if they hit you, get back on the deck and grab some more soldiers to consume), and you may even get lucky and have them not see you for long enough to switch to a military disguise, at which point you won't have an alert and the helicopters will not bother you at all. It will take a bit of time, but eventually the military will take his health down enough to start the 3 minute timer for you. At this point you hopefully managed to keep yourself at full health, so you can hit the Supreme Hunter with three Air Critical Pain Devastators right away. Just don't let him block.

 

 

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Complete the Mother Boss Battle.

 

NOTE: Be prepared for a very long fight, especially if you're playing on hard mode.

 

The Mother is this giant worm-looking thing that comes out of the ground. It has three attacks that you will need to be aware of:

1. It will spit rocks at you. Pretty easy to avoid if you see it coming.

2. It will launch a series of green orbs at you. These will follow you until they hit you or until they burn out if you avoid them long enough. A little harder to avoid than the rocks, but you can still manage if you see them coming.

3. It will yell, charge an attack in the same visible manner that Alex does, your screen will change color, and the game will go into slow motion, and then it will release a red circular shockwave all around its body that travels quite a distance. If you observe those warnings and are near Mother, run away immediately as this attack is quite devastating and you do not want to be caught in it.

4. Not really an attack from Mother itself, but there will also be at least two Hunters chasing you down at all times. These will keep respawning, so it's best to avoid them rather than fight them. Focus your attacks on Mother instead.

 

There are many different strategies you can use during this fight. You can keep your distance and hit her with midair Whipfist attacks like you did with the Specialist and Supreme Hunter. You can get close, hit her with a Blade Air Slice, and then run away before she can attack you back at which point you repeat. You can steal a tank and start blasting her once the military arrives, which happens after you complete your first cycle of the battle. I prefer the Whipfist until the military shows up, at which point I grab tanks and blast her. Helicopters are also available, but I advice against using them as they are more fragile than tanks, and will harm Alex if you aren't able to jump out of it before it explodes. However you chose to do this, you will notice that Mother has three mini-health bars underneath her normal health bar. These correspond to her three parts: her "head" and two tentacles, one on each side. You will have to drain the health from all three of these parts before you can actually damage Mother.

 

Once you finish off the three parts, Mother's head will fall to the ground and part of it will turn yellow. At this point you can finally damage Mother and she will be unable to attack, so get in there and do whatever you can to rack up the damage. More Blade Air Slies, Devastators, blast her with a tank, whatever you have handy. Just aware that the hunters are still there and will swarm you if you just stand in front of her and use short range attacks. Eventually she will recover and you will have to repeat the fight against her three parts though. However, after she gets back up for the first time, the military will show up. This is once again a good thing for you as they focus their fire on the infected, and you can steal their tanks. Keep on the offensive while avoiding hunters and you should take her down in time. There are also plenty of infected around the area (both infected citizens and evolved infected) and some military personnel that arrive later to consume should you need some health. You can also run to the top of a very high building in the area where Mother's attacks cannot reach you, and wait for the hunters to show up there. It's easy to knock their health down with Blade Air Slices, and then you can consume them for a large health boost.

 

 

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Wow this guide is much better... I would have appreciated a notice of "I'm making a guide since yours needs work" or a "Could you work on your guide" message but all the same... Congrats on a brilliant guide. Could you make my guide invisible so we don't have any confusion? Also I think my map is better so you might want to put it in. It gives a few different options so ya... Good work though.

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fair enough. and i mean roadmap
Yours doesn't actually have more options. If you'll notice, I have the optional step of playing on Easy+. People can skip it by not missing anything on meduim (thus leading to your short option), or opt to play medium without worrying about trophies they can miss and play the game 3 times instead of 2 (thus leading to your long option). I have the same thing you do, but in less words.

 

And beyond that, your road map is incomplete (time to platinum; cheats disabling trophies; etc) and has some inaccurate information as well (there are no platinum medals for consume events, you just have to complete them; you can consume a max of 10 civilians, not 9; etc). Thanks, but no thanks. I'll keep my road map.

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fair enough. and i mean roadmap

 

No offence but i think mjc's roadmap is better...he has the correct times to platinum and has also entered other info correctly such as missable trophies and minimum playthroughs needed etc etc. This also makes his steps better to relate to.

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Yours doesn't actually have more options. If you'll notice, I have the optional step of playing on Easy+. People can skip it by not missing anything on meduim (thus leading to your short option), or opt to play medium without worrying about trophies they can miss and play the game 3 times instead of 2 (thus leading to your long option). I have the same thing you do, but in less words.

 

And beyond that, your road map is incomplete (time to platinum; cheats disabling trophies; etc) and has some inaccurate information as well (there are no platinum medals for consume events, you just have to complete them; you can consume a max of 10 civilians, not 9; etc). Thanks, but no thanks. I'll keep my road map.

 

Not to be an ass but WTH man?

 

I hope you not abusing your MOD abilities, I mean you took down one which was there for a good long while, which recieved a number of good comments and improvements since it was put up and more COULD have been made. Your's may or not be better, but still you shouldn't remove his and put up yours up because a) you think its better and b) you have the ability to do it now unlike others. How about you ask the people to vote to see.

 

You know what i'll do, i'll make a new roadmap guide better than yours and we'll see if mine deserves that sticky and recognition =P

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Not to be an ass but WTH man?

 

I hope you not abusing your MOD abilities, I mean you took down one which was there for a good long while, which recieved a number of good comments and improvements since it was put up and more COULD have been made. Your's may or not be better, but still you shouldn't remove his and put up yours up because a) you think its better and b) you have the ability to do it now unlike others. How about you ask the people to vote to see.

 

You know what i'll do, i'll make a new roadmap guide better than yours and we'll see if mine deserves that sticky and recognition =P

 

Making a vote will probably not make any difference...compare the guides yourself! I think mjc's has much more info than the previous one, it also doesn't matter how long the other one had been up because it coulds of been useless. Mods also check how good guides are before even sticking them...this could of been in the works for a while before being posted.

 

As for the roadmap if you feel you can do better than feel free..this is a good roadmap so i think yours will need to be exceptional...go here for help on it>> http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/faq/15800-complete-guide-making-road-maps.html

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Not to be an ass but WTH man?

 

I hope you not abusing your MOD abilities, I mean you took down one which was there for a good long while, which recieved a number of good comments and improvements since it was put up and more COULD have been made. Your's may or not be better, but still you shouldn't remove his and put up yours up because a) you think its better and b) you have the ability to do it now unlike others. How about you ask the people to vote to see.

 

You know what i'll do, i'll make a new roadmap guide better than yours and we'll see if mine deserves that sticky and recognition =P

All that would make sense had I actually been the one to swap the guides. It's right here in this very thread (emphasis added):

Great work. It's more detailed than the other posted guide.

 

*Guide stuck*

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Guys guys....guys....let the grown up alien jump in between for a second here , or i will go E.T on ya'll...remember them fingers? they are LONG!

 

seriously tho, these "guidewars" has got to stop. Beermoose took a chance in my opinion by writing a guide for a game he hadnt even started playing at them noted time.

 

Do i think it's a bald move? well not really, i mean there's ton of info on a game to be researched on, even if u havent played it. WAs the guide a little premature? i might think so, it contained EARLY on info on how to do things, and im one of those guys who actually Platinumed Prototype by doing everything MY way. That is for bosses and missions, events are really not sumthing u can write a guide on. I provided my info on how to move Alex on movement events, as u can see on the "PT" part of the guide, simply because i played the game ALOT.

 

Beermooses guide was GREAT, no doubt, i sed the maps of it for my landmarks and WOI, but it didnt really contain enough for me to beat the bosses and hard missions.

 

Mjc's does.

 

wich one is better? simply depends on what info u want. Smakc em all togheter and u got u'reself a killerguide,period.

 

im tired, so if u wrote sumthing "offensive", fuck u, cuz i wont know about it until i read it in the morning.

 

peace,alien out!

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Okay. Seriously. Last warning. Enough of this off topic discussion of which guide is better. The last thread was plagued with posts about the guide being too bare. And now this one is getting spammed with posts about whose is better. Enough. If you have a problem with me writing a guide, you can PM me. If you have a problem with my guide replacing BeerMoose's, you can PM olsen. But no more in this thread. This thread is for helping people get the trophies.

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Quick question: Not many more trophies to go, but i need to do 2 more runthroughs. One is on easy with no deaths and i intend to also consume less than 10 civillians in this playthrough as the game failed to give me it first time round - but if i use New Game +, will the consumes from the previous playthrough go over?

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