Hopefully it's clear enough, if not just shoot me a reply and we'll see what we can do about it. If your drifter goes out of sync again somewhere along the way, leave loop at 797 and repeat the above steps with "sleep" line with your current number, but keep the changes in maximum of 5. if you reach a point that your drifter does not go out of sync up to 100 dashes (which is what you set the script to do), increase "Loop 97" to 797 and try to beat the challenge with it. Slow, steady and methodic is the way to go here Do not be tempted to change by too much as the result most of the time will be very unpredictable. if you can't see the difference, take it a little further and increase by 20 (to 225) instead of 10 and see how drifter behaves then. If your drifter stays in sync longer than 30 dashes it means your small increase worked in favor of keeping in sync, so increasing is the good direction to take. here is the important bit: if your drifter goes out of sync sooner than before (before 30 dashes), you have to decrease the number instead and small decreasing will be the good direction to go. You will have to play ONLY with the line "Sleep 205". I would suggest to change "Loop 797" number to 97 (it controls the number of dashes, 97 is for total 100 dashes, as first 3 are in first loop). I've been led to believe that the gear does work, there's others that change other things in your character (like the one you're doing the challenge for - massive increase in stamina). Ookay :O It worked perfectly on my PC, so I assume there are some subtle differences in our machines that affect the overall timings. I used "easier dashes" gear along with the script (gear I have in mind is Challenge gear - "Green/Blue") n:: What you do is set the game to keyboard controls and windowed mode, set your cursor on the stamina recharge plate, then press N and let the script do it's thing. I personally reached 599 dashes on a controller, but after that was so fed up that I made autohotkey script to do that for me. I have no idea how that translates to bpm (235bpm first 3 dashes, then 260bpm every next?) but I guess you can calculate that yourself somehow. Yes, the speed of dashes winds up a bit once you're past 3rd or so. In both cases, 25ms of key being held down is included. One common exception to this rule is paths hidden by breakable objects, which typically do not have this symbol.If that helps you, first 3 dashes are 255ms apart, and every chained one afterwards is 230ms. Note that many (but not all) secret paths are marked with the following symbol on the ground (including off-screen switches, false walls, and invisible platforms): I have added some extra screenshots to help you find some of the harder to reach bits. You will end up with 6 coins plus 2 bits left over after upgrading everything in a normal game, or 24 coins plus 2 bits in NG+.Īlternatively, you can use the Hyper Light Drifter Bitfinder to identify exactly which bits you need. I suggest you either use a checklist or take a screenshot of each location when you reach it. This assumes you have already beaten the necessary bosses and have the necessary keys to reach certain areas. I'm pretty sure my game is bugged.Īll the gear bits are in a convenient order for you to go through each region, using the provided map, and check whether you have them (except for EM06, which can be checked right after EM01). If you get stuck on a particular bit, use the screenshots below to find that bit in Steeper's guide, which will probably have a good explanation of how to reach it.Ī note on NG+: despite checking each location four times, I still have only 185 gear bits on my NG+ save file. If you need more help, I recommend Steeper's 100% Guide, and Tterraj42's video guides. There is also a refined version of Andy6000's map by hiryu64, which you may find useful. This map should contain all the info you need to locate all the gear bits, including any hidden paths you need to find. A few of the gear bit symbols are missing, but none of the numbers are missing. The map is based on one by Andy6000 I just added the numbers. It never shows your exact location, it never shows the items exact locations, none of the areas are to scale or even the same shape. This very helpful website will tell you exactly which bits you are missing using your save file: ![]() The following map shows the location of each gear bit, with boxes numbered in white, and enemy drops numbered in red: The 186 gear bits are divided into 5 regions: central, north, east, south and west.
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