Team Ninja's is littered with different features that can either enhance or complicate the experience. Between constantly changing stances in combat, finding certain areas impossible to reach, and having to defeat the same enemies repeatedly, the game can get frustrating quickly. pulls combat mechanics and exploration tactics from games similar to , and other, less complex titles like .
It can be easy to give in to frustration after dying to the same enemy or failing to reach a chest at the top of a pagoda that would grant bond level three and 100% completion to an area. Thankfully, the game isn't as difficult as it appears upon loading in and playing the first few missions, even on a standard difficulty. There are several important settings to change and things to remember when exploring that can make playing more fun and less aggravating.
One of the simplest things to do in that undoubtedly improves the experience is to prioritize FPS over resolution or ray tracing. This can be done by going to the system settings, scrolling down to the Visuals tab, and adjusting the second option labeled "." This may be enabled by default, but if not, focusing on performance instead of visuals gives the game a much smoother feel.
doesn't lose any of its alluring beauty by lowering the quality from 4K to focus on FPS. Playing any game on a current-generation console such as the PlayStation 5 on anything less than 60 frames per second feels outdated. The combat in moves quickly, and the higher the FPS, the easier it is to perfectly time Countersparks.
The most important points of interest on the map in are the Veiled Edge Banners. They are the resting points that are becoming common in open-world games, comparable to the Sites of Grace in. Resting at these locations respawns the enemies in that area, but there is a way to avoid this.
Every group of enemies found near one of the Veiled Edge Banners has a Leader; killing the leader before resting at the Banner will prevent these
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