Naughty Dog steps in to help "frustrated" horror icon John Carpenter with The Last of Us 2
Carpenter got stuck on The Last of Us 2's generatorꦡ puzzle

Iconic horror director John Carpenter recently revealed that he quit playing The Last of Us Part 2 after becoming "frustrated" by one of the puzzles, so 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog itself stepped in with some clutch tips.
In an interview with , Carpenter got on the topic of video games and said he got stuck trying to start up a generator in The Last of Us Part 2. "It isn’t fair🐬! I wanted to keep going! But they didn’t let me," he said.
back when it released. Plus, it sounds like he's referring to the legitimately tricky , which is pretty early in the game.Thankfully, Naughty Dog was quick to take notice of Carpenter's concerns and offer up some helpful advice. "Hey John Carpenter, we're huge fans of your work & honored you played our games!" . "For The Last of Us Part II generator puzzl꧑e, Navigation Assistance will help w/ t💯he puzzle, and Slow Motion + Traversal Audio Cues will help w/ minigame timing. Cheers!"
Both The Last of Us Part 2 and the more recent The Last of Us Part 1 (yes, it's a remake of the original game) 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:have been praised for their 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wide-ranging array of accessibility optio🐟ns, and it just so happened that there's a setting specifically designed to help players overcome Carpenter's exact predicament. I suppose in this case, ♒Naughty Dog might have to consider making its accessibility options more... accessible. Now, if only I could become respected enough to have a studio reach out to me directly when I suck at their game...
Just in case Carpenter happens upon this newser, may I humbly suggest taking a peak at GamesRadar's own 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us 2 tips.
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