Authentic Plus isn't that hard (i did it solo, just be careful) there are enough checkpoints and if you are making saves its not that bad at all. The one trophy that is hard "Better than the Best" cannot be bypassed using this method as it requires you to finish each level without saving... That's the tough one.
That's the way I earned those trophies, but that was 2 years ago and I don't remember what was this guy's name. If you can't find anyone, 2 people can play through Auth+ with saves, and than invite each other.
Just played through the campaign with my alt account to get the end of mission Auth+ saves and I can confirm that it does indeed pop both trophies when I joined my alt account with my main one and completed the end of all 8 missions. Very neat work around I wish I knew about when I was initially playing the game 3 years ago
Did authentic plus legit solo, until a kind played joined me in the final level.
If you have a friend you duo with anyways.
Use the "Unlimited lives" method. 2nd Player joins your game and rampages all over.
If he gets knocked down, he just needs to disconnect and accept the same invite from before and starts with fresh full health and ammo, rinse and repeat to take this stuff away as easy as possible.
So sadly i dont have any saves since i did both trophies in 1 run.
If you stuck hard on a level feel free to add and we might figure out a date, just wont have time to do the stuff fully again.
yeah i know that little trick but the problem is that i dont have friends that plays sniper and those that i had are not my friends just people that need help in games so is kinda hard, on the other side, i would like to add you and you can give me a hand with that trick the problem is that any chapter takes more than 20 minutes and if you dont have time i dont want to bother you. but i will add you i woud like to get rid of this trophy cuz is taking too long haha
I just wanna add that 20 mins per level is being unrealistic imo. Some levels can easily take more than 1 hour. Yes it's a lot easier with this trick but it's not exactly fast. You're gonna die quite a bit, at least enemies don't respawn.
there's a lot point of views so yeah, there are chapters that can be done and there are others. But with a parter the rush its not that hard because of the saving system or even not using that, 2 vs 120 (in some maps there are plenty of enemies) is easier.
So I just load up an alt PSN, do Auth+ while dying, make manual saves before extraction, join the game on a seperate console under my main PSN, then complete the mission? And it'll pop on my main too even if I died on the alt?
mhm, I ran them all myself using manual saves on my dummy, had my bud sign in on his PS4 with the account and copied over the saves, went on my main PSN and joined him for all 8 levels while he completed my saves, and they both popped.
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Sniper Elite creator Rebellion Developments is on a bit of a spree right now on the lead-up to its next mainline game in the series, and Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is the first offering in this lineup that fans can get a hold of. A reboot of the original game that started it all, 2012's Sniper Elite V2 saw players aim down the sights as Lieutenant Karl Fairburne, an elite OSS operative tasked with assassinating German officers and scientists before they can defect to the Soviet Union at the close of WWII.
A remaster in the traditional sense (and a well-optimized one at that), Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is the exact same game beneath the hood despite the fact that it sports improved visuals and a few additional bells and whistles. It's not surprising, then, that the new paint job does nothing to prevent the game from suffering from all the same issues that held back the original, and these imperfections have grown less forgivable with age. Though a fun experience lies at its core, Sniper Elite V2 Remastered has a severe identity disorder, as it never seems sure if it should put stealth combat or overt shooter action first - and when it does decide halfway through, it chooses poorly. Its setting and premise is fascinatingly unique, but uninspired storytelling and erratic world design prevent the game from ever being better than just good enough.
Though the flawed foundation is the same, the remaster does offer a considerable amount of new features that somewhat redeem the base package. The most prominent change is the upgrade to 4K textures and HDR support, and the difference these changes alone make is night-and-day. In addition to elucidating textures that were simply blurry before, character, weapon, and vehicle models have been remade, a beautiful dynamic lighting system has been added, and particle effects have been greatly improved. They don't fully redeem the gameplay, but these updates go a long way to benefit the overall experience and bring the visuals to rest somewhere between Sniper Elite 3 and 4. Luckily, players can use the new Photo Mode to capture and modify their favorite in-game views.
It's only been seven years since the original Sniper Elite V2 released, but quite a lot has changed since then in terms of game design. Surprisingly, that doesn't stop the game's remaster from still holding up relatively well when revisited in 2019. Despite being set in the all too familiar era of WWII, the premise of playing as a cold, calculating sniper behind German and Soviet lines as part of the intriguing Project Paperclip is still novel today. The series' trademark Bullet Cam is still as much morbid fun as ever, and the option to turn the feature up, down, or off is a thoughtful inclusion. Looking back, it's also clear that the game's HUD was ahead of its time with its refreshingly minimal presence - something even its sequels could stand to learn from.
As it's one of the year's only WWII games, Sniper Elite V2 Remastered provides a satisfying dose of putting Wehrmacht soldiers and high-ranking Nazis, as well as Red Army troops and officers, to rest. This sense of release is never greater than when hunting down and killing Adolf Hitler in the Assasinate the Fhrer DLC mission, which is included with the remaster along with the rest of the original game's DLC. Outside of sniping 4K Hitler in his alleged sole testicle, though, these missions offer little that the main game doesn't and is just more of the same - unfortunately, that's not a good thing.
Though the game's optimization on PC is admirably well-done, it's not bugs or crashes that break the game, but rather the gameplay itself. Whereas the series later figured itself out in terms of genre, playing Sniper Elite V2 reveals an astonishingly confused shooter. Though it prepares the player for covert marksmanship by providing systems and equipment for stealth, the game quickly begins to morph into a traditional third-person shooter. This isn't a world-ending issue as the player can take a beating outside of Elite difficulty, but it's just a shame as the game is only fun when it makes stealth a priority and relegates open combat to a last-ditch option. When those roles inexplicably reverse and rarely ever turn back about halfway through the game, it just transforms into a boring slog.
This is made worse by the fact that Sniper Elite V2 falls victim to the usual stealth game trappings: the AI is dumber than a box of rocks, the player can be detected without clear cause, and enemies stop searching for the sniper that's murdering their friends at the drop of a helmet. On its own, this would be mostly forgivable in an actual stealth shooter, but for some inexplicable reason this particular game was primarily designed as a traditional shooter. And even that would be fine if it weren't for the fact that traditional firefights in Sniper Elite V2 just aren't any fun, and its lack of sufficient aiming and cover systems prevents it from being any good at its apparent true ambition.
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