I’ve been exploring for about 10 hours now, starting from Slatten Dale, moving through Wyndham, and currently in Skettermoor, which seems really strict with their protocols. I want to avoid making them hostile too early, but I have several leads that cut into their territory, like the signal redirector. It seems like every time I attack one of them, I get the whole group against me. I’m also curious about entering Interchange; I’ve seen a few entries but assumed it was more of an end-game area. My plan now is to check out Casterfell Woods first. Could I get some tips on how to proceed smartly in this situation? Also, after recently getting the signal redirector from the protocol bunker, I’m wondering if I’ll have to kill or just avoid the protocol from now on—I’ve kept a backup save just in case.
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Interchange is not the endgame. It’s a massive region that you’ll find yourself visiting frequently, especially through Slatten Dale. Make sure to explore it thoroughly as it takes multiple visits to unlock everything!
If you want to gain favor with Captain Sims, consider checking out Wyndham’s cellars and basements. You might uncover some intel that could help you get on the good side of the authorities!
It sounds like you’re on the right track! Make sure you’re collecting those atomic batteries for powering up parts of the Interchange later—you’ll need at least five. Trust me, go ahead and explore it now; it’s not as combat-heavy as it might seem!
Don’t hesitate to jump into Interchange! It’s a vast area with various sections you’ll need to unlock. Just a heads up, try not to kill the soldiers. Best move is to run if you can!
Killing soldiers does help you get better weapons, but avoid doing it in the main town areas!
I was in your shoes too! I ended up exploring almost everything before entering the Interchange. Honestly, I’d recommend going in as soon as you spot an entrance. You’ll be back and forth a lot through there, so it’s better to get familiar with it early!
Yeah, I regret not diving into Interchange earlier; it’s such a key area for exploring later on!