Thank you, But I kinda don't want to to use a walkthrough mod because often times it corrupts the saves. I have been playing with the pdf walkthrough.
Yup, you are correct.
Not like I'm against mods (in fact for several of games I play on this site, I do use them), but regarding this game specifically, I really wouldn't recommend mods.
Seen too many people who used mod/cheats for this game and it corrupted their save for the whole Ombra mission (not sure whether you're at that point yet,
mission where MC and the DeLuca soldiers go to save Eiza's sister from Ombra Family) and had to undo what they did with mod or start again from beginning, both a very much inconvenience.
Besides, it's not like the game is really that hard to figure out.
1) Get stuck during Main story/Main events/girls' free-roam events?
Click the Journal button at top, and in the menu choose Event Logs. That will tell you pre-requisites for every event.
2) Get stuck during Contracts?
With contracts, I just follow 4 simple rules;
- Even if you fail a specific contract keep grinding it or other contract for more money, these contracts are not meant to 100% in first go
- Explore and examine every nooks and crannies of every room & situation of the world given in the contract. More often than not, there will be hidden goodies
- When you 100% a contract (i.e. S rank for contract result), you'll be given the best reward, most likely a rare equipment. Make sure to equip them all so you're stronger.
- If you have any free-roam events left to do for the girls, do them cause normally completing their events tend to give +1 permanent increase in one of MC's stat (for the contracts).
There is a walkthrough for contract yes (for those really confused as to what they should be doing), but I didn't even need to use the walkthrough for contracts anyway, and got it all following the above.
The pdf Walkthrough in the OP........ is really outdated (especially the contracts section of it, since it's got stuff which were present before v0.07 prior to when Contracts went through the whole overhaul).
Used it for my very first playthrough of the game.
I guess if it does one thing, it does tell the player which choices increase in "Morality" (that's actually name of the code. It's called "Dispassion" within game itself), but even that I just stopped relying on when I had to restart with v0.07 cause I just wanted to make my own choices with it all.