See The Last of Us 2 characters meditate while flying through the air in the debug mode
Turns out Ellie ꧒has a hidden superpower in debug mode

A dataminer has uncovered the custom pose that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog assigns characters while you'♉re in debug flying mode in The Last of 🐓Us 2.
Below, you can see a tweet from renowned dataminer and modder Lance McDonald, who can frequently be found tearing up 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware games. This time though, McDonald has turned his attention to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us 2ဣ and, as you can see below, highlights the fact that its characters assume a meditating pose while you're flying them through the air in the game's debug mode.
I always thought ♐it was kinda funny that in Naughty Dog games, when you're using debug flying mode, the player character assumes this custom animation just for that purpose. Developers just having fun. pic.twitter.com/bpC22zeGpx
It was just last month when McDonald finally released his unofficial Bloodborne🧸 60FPS patch for the world to use. After beavering away at the project in his spare time 🐈for well over a year, the modder finally got FromSoftware's game to hit a stable 60FPS on PS4, with every aspect of the game, including character models, animations, and more running at the boosted frame rate.
Currently, you can actually download and install the unofficial Bloodborne 60FPS mod on your PS4, if you're looking to give FromSoftware's gothic classic a run for its money on Sony's last-gen console. For instructi🔯ons on how to do just that, head over 💫to Lance McDonald's for more. If you've ever wondered whether Bloodborne could feel any better to play, this will put that question to bed.
If you're still venturing through Naughty Dog's sequel, head over to our guide on The Last of Us 2 safe codes and combinations for instructions on how to crack every safe in the game.
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