![]() ![]() In Metal Gear Solid V, though, I strongly suggest you switch it off as soon as possible. First: turn off Depth of Field.ĭepth of Field is normally what I’d call a quality of life option – something that you may or may not like, but it’s unlikely to impact your gameplay experience any. This screenshot brought to you by the power of everything not being ridiculously fucking blurry.īefore you even start playing properly, there are two things you should know. ![]() Basically: if you want to play the game completely blind, don’t read this. There are a few spoilers of game mechanics (and at the very end I’ll tell you how to access a rather important easter egg, although I won’t reveal what it actually is), but if you’ve ever watched a trailer or read a preview of the game, I daresay you know those mechanics exist anyway. Aren’t I lovely?īefore we get started, I just want to say now that there are no story or plot spoilers within. And now I’m imparting that knowledge onto you. And now that I’ve finished this guide – and, indeed, the game – the hour count is over 70.Īs you might expect I’ve also learned quite a lot about how the game works, as well as a few bits and bobs I wish I’d known a lot sooner. Some of that was doubtless inflated by me Alt-Tabbing to do other stuff while leaving it open so that I can go back for just one more mission, but I’ve played it a lot. Our review isn’t up yet, but when I started writing this, I’d played Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain for about 30 hours.
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