How long to finish honest hearts




















It's possible to beat in probably ten minutes? Fifteen maybe? But if you want to get everything it will take you a lot longer. I'm sure you could spend up to hours, but only if you're checking every nook and cranny.

HH has a pretty It has rain? User Info: jenningsnash It's 10 minutes if you have Akridosity's amazing skill, but for the rest of us amateurs at the game it probably will be between hours if you play through it, between 30minutes - 1 hour if you rush fast, and hours if you take your sweet time highly recommended. User Info: Akridosity. Its a long DLC. And ignore the poster who said 10mins because his trolling since you can't finish the main story even at that time.

I did Chaos in Zion, killed Joshua and Daniel, took the map, stocked up on Yao Gui meat and left. It's a virus, that freezes you to death. Akridosity posted Ah I see. My bad bro. Didn't know it would be vastly shorter with that path. Over a decade of work finally realized for my personal enjoyment. Nothing feels sweeter. User Info: WTKstuff. Dead Money Cons: -You cannot return!!! User Info: eziniti.

Happy, happy, fun, fun. I've been putting a lot of skill points into Survival, amd actively looking for the hides, till I read the wiki and realized Green Gecko is only in Zion. By the time I get to HH, I'll probably have better equipment anyway, so crafting the gecko-backed stuff will be pointless. Kinda feel like I could have spent those skill points on something more useful at this time.

Oh well Last edited by fishhooks ; 14 Aug, pm. Honest hearts should be played early. It's a very low level kind of exploration romp through the wilderness, not so much about shooting badguys, or having super high skills. About how many level-ups will I gain if I'm at 18 now? Not a lot. Leather armor I think is 8, reinforced leather is 10 and the crafted gecko light leather armor is 15 I believe, so if your only using light armor you'll still be fine. You'll get other light armor in Honest hearts Jacobs outfit maybe that also is 15, but it doesn't have the extra benefits the crafted Gecko armor has.

I use the Gecko armor on my light armor builds all the way through the game. Honest Hearts is pretty short - you can finish it in just a couple of hours, really. Having to play through it isn't a chore. So lemme ask this I kinda assume they do, since they each add 5 lvls. Originally posted by fishhooks :. Play sound HHending JoshuaGraham 1. Play sound HHending JoshuaGraham 2. Play sound HHending JoshuaGraham 3. Play sound HHending JoshuaGraham 4.

Play sound HHending Daniel 1. Play sound HHending Daniel 2. Play sound HHending Daniel 3. Play sound HHending EndingFinal 1. Universal Conquest Wiki.

And so it was that the conflict between the New Canaanites and the White Legs was finally resolved. The Courier 's involvement had tipped the scale, shifting the fragile balance of power. The White Legs plundered all of the pre-War buildings the Sorrows had marked off-limits, their squalor an affront to Zion's natural beauty. By year's end, little trace remained that the Sorrows had ever made the valley their home.

After the White Legs drove the Sorrows from Zion, they celebrated by destroying all traces of the valley's former inhabitants.

They appealed to the Legion for assimilation, but were denied. Their failure to eradicate the New Canaanites in Grand Staircase and farther up the Colorado had not gone unnoticed.

The White Legs lost all hope of joining the Legion and disintegrated into a number of petty raiding bands, leaving Zion Valley a polluted cistern. Their days were numbered. Word soon reached the 80s tribe that the White Legs' spirit was broken, their war chief a dim shadow of his former self. By year's end, the 80s would overrun the White Legs' camps, scattering the tribe to the winds and claiming the Great Salt Lake for its own. Unable to shake the memory of their brutal defeat and the Dead Horses' savagery in battle, the White Legs feared further reprisals.

They fled north, out of Utah , into Wyoming. The wilderness was harsh, and the first winter claimed over half the tribe. When spring came, the survivors parted ways in small bands.

And so the White Legs died a quiet, ignominious death. Despite their defeat at Three Marys , and the death of their war chief, the White Legs were determined to pursue the other New Canaanites. But when they finally tracked down their prey in Colorado, they discovered the tables had been turned.

When word of the White Legs' diminished numbers reached the 80s tribe, war was declared, and by year's end, the White Legs had been wiped out. Daniel succeeded in leading the Sorrows out of Zion, as he had wanted to do from the start. The Courier protected the Sorrows during the evacuation, ensuring that most reached their destination unharmed. Over the weeks and months to come, Daniel would see to the Sorrows' resettlement in Grand Staircase.

Their adjustment to their new home was not without difficulty, but eventually the Sorrows came to accept the loss of Zion. Daniel evacuated the Sorrows from Zion, but due to the Courier's neglect, the White Legs butchered many along the way. Those who survived barely reached Grand Staircase, but once there, the Dead Horses and New Canaanites helped them settle.

The unfamiliarity of their new surroundings, and the loss of loved ones, evoked a terrible and lasting grief among the Sorrows. For two generations, many would die still lamenting the loss of Zion. Though he despaired at the Sorrows' loss of innocence, Daniel took some small consolation in the Courier's lesson, and prayed it would take root.

The Sorrows' transformation from a peaceful, timid tribe into a merciless, warlike people broke Daniel's heart. Over time, the Sorrows became ever more ruthless in their dealings - even with each other. Daniel traveled to and from between the New Canaanites and Zion, continuing to plead for a return to the old ways whenever he visited.

Eventually, the Sorrows grew tired of his blather, and turned their backs on him. The Sorrows' transformation from a peaceful, timid tribe into a proud and warlike people broke Daniel's heart. He tried to take solace in the knowledge that they would remain in Zion, but it was a small comfort. The Sorrows' innocence was lost. Having revered Joshua Graham as a living legend for so many years, the Dead Horses found it difficult to accept his death.

New Canaanite missionaries sought to remain in contact with the tribe, but lacking Joshua's authority, their influence dwindled. Still, as an expression of enduring respect for their lost spiritual leader, the Dead Horses helped protect the lands where New Canaanites settled.



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