Does anyone know if the unlimited health option effect getting gold, silver rating etc on missions?
In order to get a gold rating on some missions, you can't use health items etc, so I'm curious if using the unlimited health option effects getting a gold rating?
Super Cowboy and Unlimited Health do not effect the ratings at the end of a mission.
Actual USE of an item will cause the health item use to fail in missions with that (fun fact: one of the first missions that is tutorializing you to use a curative item for your Dead Eye will cause you to fail that option if you actually use the item before the mission ends)
I will say from personal experience that if one of the options is to "Do Not Take Any Damage" or something similar, I would turn off all health options so you know if you have been hit. That way you can actively fail the mission and restart if you do get hit.
I had the same question as @no_pulse as I also noted not being credited for using 'no health items' on various missions. Obviously if I have unlimited health I have no reason to use a health item, yet I still don't get credit for that achievement at the end of the mission, which results in a lower rating. I've even discarded all health items in my inventory and it still doesn't check it off at the end of the mission. So what no_pulse was asking is a valid question and yes those options do somehow affect the ratings at the end of a mission.
Does anyone know if the unlimited health option effect getting gold, silver rating etc on missions?
In order to get a gold rating on some missions, you can't use health items etc, so I'm curious if using the unlimited health option effects getting a gold rating?
Super Cowboy and Unlimited Health do not effect the ratings at the end of a mission.
Actual USE of an item will cause the health item use to fail in missions with that (fun fact: one of the first missions that is tutorializing you to use a curative item for your Dead Eye will cause you to fail that option if you actually use the item before the mission ends)
I will say from personal experience that if one of the options is to "Do Not Take Any Damage" or something similar, I would turn off all health options so you know if you have been hit. That way you can actively fail the mission and restart if you do get hit.
I had the same question as @no_pulse as I also noted not being credited for using 'no health items' on various missions. Obviously if I have unlimited health I have no reason to use a health item, yet I still don't get credit for that achievement at the end of the mission, which results in a lower rating. I've even discarded all health items in my inventory and it still doesn't check it off at the end of the mission. So what no_pulse was asking is a valid question and yes those options do somehow affect the ratings at the end of a mission.
I used the cheat options and I got the gold on missions where I did not use a health item.
Keep in mind, "health item" is not just items that effect "health". Anything you use to recover stamina or dead eye also counts (not sure about the horse, but I never use those ones even without cheats). Same with Core recovery items. Tho I believe food items are exempt, not sure, but best to avoid using anything at all when getting the gold requires no using "health items".
Not sure if this trainer is also related but just heard rockstar handed out a lot of suspensions for people trying these trainers online. 1 month suspension so if you are thinking about trying, you will receive a 1 month suspension.
SINGLE PLAYER ONLY.
Just so I'm super clear (even though this post appears to be), you CAN use the trainer for Online as long as you're playing as single player, correct?
Not sure if this trainer is also related but just heard rockstar handed out a lot of suspensions for people trying these trainers online. 1 month suspension so if you are thinking about trying, you will receive a 1 month suspension.
SINGLE PLAYER ONLY.
Just so I'm super clear (even though this post appears to be), you CAN use the trainer for Online as long as you're playing as single player, correct?
No idea. I'd suggest you not go online if you can avoid it. We have no idea if Rockstar will ban or otherwise do something to you. There is zero info on this, and we can't possibly know their rules or their decision tree on what is a violation, their infraction policy, etc.
best,
Cal
Not sure if this trainer is also related but just heard rockstar handed out a lot of suspensions for people trying these trainers online. 1 month suspension so if you are thinking about trying, you will receive a 1 month suspension.
SINGLE PLAYER ONLY.
Just so I'm super clear (even though this post appears to be), you CAN use the trainer for Online as long as you're playing as single player, correct?
No idea. I'd suggest you not go online if you can avoid it. We have no idea if Rockstar will ban or otherwise do something to you. There is zero info on this, and we can't possibly know their rules or their decision tree on what is a violation, their infraction policy, etc.
best,
Cal
Thanks, Cal.