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My Wife Plays THE LAST OF US: Part I for the FIRST time || Part 4

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Povenmire

You can only retrieve arrows that miss.

RonJon

This is not true. In the ps3/ps4 version arrows can be retrieved from bodies fairly often but will still sometimes break. In the ps5 remake version it uses the same system as part 2, where you can retrieve arrows from a body if it was a headshot kill.

RonJon

They are playing on ps5, so will have a chance to recover arrows that are headshots. Even on the ps4 version though what you said is not true. You can retrieve arrows from bodies a lot of the time. If the arrow kills the target in 1 hit like a headshot it is much more likely you will be able to recover it, although not 100%. Arrows that do not kill are less likely to be recoverable, but you absolutely can recover arrows that don't miss.

Herb123

Jen has gotten so much better at controlling the camera especially near the end of the video there were points where she was turning corners naturally. Once you get to workbenches to upgrade your gun save up the bolts to get the pistol and rifle holsters those are very important and will help jen from having to switch guns in the backpack mid combat. Also the best advice i can give is to maybe show her videos of shooting on the areas she has completed from other gamers so she has a reference and more understanding of what to do in shooting situations. That's the best way to get better with video games in my opinion is by watching other people.

Christian Movick

Hey Holden, maybe a good way for Jen to practice shooting could be through having her play Star Wars Battlefront 2, but have her play against the bots in arcade mode? I recommend that one because I believe I’ve heard you say in other videos that you’ve played that game before, and that way you’d be able to better help her with the controls with that game since you’d already know, at least I think, apologies if I’m incorrect. I’ve done some research and overall the best games would be ones with AI bots to shoot, like call of duty games, however I assumed Star Wars Battlefront would work just as well… plus it’d be right up your guys’ ally considering u both like Star Wars lol. Could be a fun experience in the process of practicing. Just a thought :).

Eric Tanaka

So I bet you can tell I'm just now catching up with these but a lot of what I mentioned in the previous video was well improved upon this time, great job! It definitely seems like a FPS game with difficulty to low would work wonders for Jen. Not sure if this helps as well, but when you're using the joysticks, you can just tilt it slightly and hold it on that position to move over. A lot of people that are inexperienced in FPS games tend to think that if they want to go a bit to the side, they need to move the joystick as if they were turning their head. That results in very fast camera turns that need to be compensated for. That's what gives it the back and forth motion. Also why the sensitivity has to be so low and why the camera can't turn fast. Obviously also still takes time to get correct and become natural, but not sure if that's the mindset that Jen is coming from and adjusting that may fix the aiming issue.