Days gone second amendment bike

3 дек. 2022 г. в 7:57

Taking someone else's bike

Since my original bike was stolen, and I'm apparently riding a beater now, I was thinking about maybe grabbing some other bike when the opportunity presents itself. Now when you find other weapons out in the world, there's a helpful comparison chart that pops up to let you decide whether it's worth switching or not, but when I approach another bike, all I get is the option to either ride it or sabotage it.

What happens if I do take another bike and ride back to camp with it? Will that become my default bike, and will it allow me to quicksave while near it, or do I have to stick with the one I got? And how can I tell if it makes sense to switch?

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3 дек. 2022 г. в 8:40

There's no comparison chart, because they're all worse than your own bike. It is pointless to switch.
'Your' bike is your bike, you can't do anything to a picked up beater bike. You'd have to go back for your own bike, which can be improved as you progress. You have to improve your trust level and earn credits by doing jobs for the camps, sending rescued survivors to the camps and cashing in ears and food. Lost Lake doesn't give you credits for sending them survivors. The best upgrades are saved for the highest trust level (3), as are the best weapons. Once you buy a weapon, you can find it in any gun locker, you can also buy the ammunition for it (a game magic thing).

3 дек. 2022 г. в 9:09

This is a story related thing and you get your bike back soon. I dont think you can even take other peoples bikes most the time. You loot them for metal.

3 дек. 2022 г. в 10:34

Автор сообщения: simon.pete15

There's no comparison chart, because they're all worse than your own bike. It is pointless to switch.

'Your' bike is your bike, you can't do anything to a picked up beater bike. You'd have to go back for your own bike, which can be improved as you progress.

Ah I see. Thanks, I guess that's the answer I was looking for. Not what I was hoping for, but oh well. I figured since they gave me a beater bike at the start, I might just be able to swap it if I find a better one, and go on and upgrade that, but that would require a similar chart to the weapons, which would show you the upgrades each bike has.

Автор сообщения: simon.pete15

You have to improve your trust level and earn credits by doing jobs for the camps, sending rescued survivors to the camps and cashing in ears and food. Lost Lake doesn't give you credits for sending them survivors. The best upgrades are saved for the highest trust level (3), as are the best weapons. Once you buy a weapon, you can find it in any gun locker, you can also buy the ammunition for it (a game magic thing).

Yes, I figured out that much on my own, just not the bike thing, since the game doesn't explain it. Kinda wish the game would let you store weapons you find out in the world in those lockers as well, the way Far Cry does, because the ones I can buy so far are pretty much ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.

I also noticed that when you loot a police car for ammo, it always magically has whatever type your currently equipped primary weapon uses.

Автор сообщения: RageMojo

This is a story related thing and you get your bike back soon. I dont think you can even take other peoples bikes most the time. You loot them for metal.

I don't think you can loot other bikes, the only options I saw were to sabotage them or ride them. I got ambushed by some marauders while clearing out the nests at the forest camp, and once I killed them I noticed they had left their bikes parked out by the road. When I walked up to them, it showed me the engine condition and fuel level, like with my own bike, but instead of the repair option there was a sabotage option, and when I used that, Deacon would fiddle with the engine for a while until smoke started coming out and the bike was presumably dead.

I'm pretty sure there was also an option to ride it, however, I just wasn't sure whether there was any point to it. Some of them looked a lot better than my own (beefier tires and offroad frame), others looked decidedly worse.