Research everything, as much & often as you can. Big shout out to BigBlackClock for pointing this strategy out to me, & to Makaay & Flasky for confirming its legitimacy. This strategy can also be used for the Challenge Rooms as well so long as you switch it back to the required Difficulty before completing them. Before you deal the finishing blow to the final Boss & drain his final bit of ADAM with the Little Sister needle (found in Sequence 11), switch your Difficulty back up to Survivor & you will unlock all the Difficulty related Achievements. Then, you can go into the Options & actually lower the Difficulty to Hard, Medium, or even Easy to beat the rest of the game. Firstly, start your game off on Survivor Difficulty & play until your first Checkpoint or Save. You must set the game Difficulty prior to starting a New Game.įor those that find Survivor Difficulty too much of a challenge but still want to unlock all of the Achievements in a single playthrough, there is actually a work around. It will turn your playthrough into a no-deaths run though. Note that technically, you can still unlock the Brass Balls Achievement without Disabling Vita Chambers so long as you do not die & respawn with one. To turn Vita-Chambers off, go into Options – Gameplay Options – Disable Vita Chambers (set this to ON). As well, there are two Achievements associated with beating the game on Hard & Survivor without using a Vita-Chamber. Regardless, saving is very important on Survivor. The Historian Achievement will unlock whenever you collect the final Audio Diaries you missed in your first playthrough. Big thanks to ChrisPhatt for confirming you can still unlock Achievements on NG+!Īnother thing to note is that Audio Diaries will respawn on NG+ the ones you collected previously will stay recorded, but you will need to know ahead of time which ones you are still missing & need to find. but you have everything unlocked basically, so I think it would be a much easier time for you. The game does adjust for this & is a bit more difficult than if you just played Survivor Difficulty on NG. ![]() Note that you will only regain these Items upon reaching the Medical Pavilion Level. In NG+ you retain all your Weapons, Plasmids, Upgrades, Research Perks, & Audio Diaries obtained during your first playthrough. Alternatively, you can unlock the A Man Chooses & I Chose the Impossible Achievements on NG+ if you have beaten the game once already. If that is too difficult, you can use this guide on any difficulty & run a second playthrough afterwards solely focusing on Survivor Difficulty. If you have questions regarding any of the Young Farmers and Ranchers activities, please contact OKFB YF&R Coordinator Zac Swartz.All the Achievements can be unlocked in a single run of the game if you play on Survivor Difficulty. For more information, visit the Application Center, or contact OKFB YF&R Coordinator Zac Swartz. The member must be enrolled full-time at an accredited Oklahoma college or university with a Collegiate Farm Bureau Chapter, and be a Farm Bureau member for the duration of the scholarship. In addition to the high school scholarships, OKFB YF&R presents one $1,000 scholarship to a Collegiate Farm Bureau member pursing an agricultural degree. For more information on all scholarships available through Farm Bureau, visit your county Farm Bureau office or contact OKFB YF&R Coordinator Zac Swartz. An applicant’s family must be a voting member of Farm Bureau, and should be enrolling in a full-time agricultural major at one of Oklahoma’s colleges. The OKFB YF&R Committee presents scholarships each spring to nine high school seniors. To participate, or for more information, contact OKFB YF&R Coordinator Zac Swartz or call (405) 523-2300. The shoot is a sporting clays tournament with teams competing in a variety of stages. The state YF&R committee sponsors a shotgun shoot fundraiser to raise money for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture and the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legal Foundation. Oklahoma high school seniors learn and grow together as they develop new skills, deepen their understanding of agriculture and learn about the opportunities for their future. OKFB’s four-day, three-night youth program improves leadership skills and expands the agricultural perspectives of top agriculture youth in the state. Oklahoma Youth Leading Agriculture Conference
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