How To Save In Nier Automata



  1. How To Save Game In Nier Automata Ps4
  2. Nier Automata Save Game
  3. Nier Automata Can T Save

Breaking with standard genre conventions -- in a whole lot of ways besides just saving -- the freshly unleashed Nier: Automata (read our full review) features no automatic saving system, unlike most AAA current gen titles.

Instead, saving can usually only take place at terminals that typically are guarded by enemies and must be freed before they are available to use.

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It's important to note that there are no save points of any kind until about an hour into the game, so keep that in mind before firing up Nier: Automata for the first time -- especially if you are buying from the PS Store and decided to start the game before it's fully downloaded!

There isn't actually a save terminal at all during the opening mission available prior to a full download, so you'll end up having to leave the game on in the background for hours while waiting for the 46 gigs to install. While the option is there, this is one game that's better to finish downloading before trying out.

How To Save In Nier: Automata

After completing the opening mission, you can save by running up to the black terminals in the hallway of the orbital moon base. Saving is also available from the menu screen in any location on the base when the 'Saving Possible' icon appears in the upper-right corner of the screen.

Saving at the orbital moon base

Saving your game in Nier: Automata is quite a bit different on the surface of the Earth, however. Before you can save, first you have to locate large access point computers hidden in out-of-the-way locations across the open world map.

These access points are guarded by a handful of killer robots that must first be dispatched before the red laser guard system goes down, allowing 2B to interact with the terminal directly.

After you kill the guards, not only do you have a place to save your game, but you also gain new map data to help you orient yourself in the post-apocalyptic city sprawl. Access points further allow you to receive emails from command, and also fast travel to other locations on the world map after you reach a certain point in the game's main story.

Locked Access Point

There's a catch even when you do unlock these computer access points though -- opening the computer interface by pressing the Circle button only gives the option to 'quick save,' rather than bringing up the full save menu.

Besides limited availability, there's another important issue to always keep in mind: the 'quick save' option overwrites whatever save slot you used most recently, so don't do this if you are using the three separate save slots for finding different endings.

After unlocking access points, keep an eye out for the 'saving possible' icon to occasionally appear on your screen -- in these areas you can perform a 'full' save from the menu rather than actually interacting with the access point directly for a quick save. This lets you choose which slot to use if you want a backup for selecting different options during the story.

Be on the lookout for as many access points as you can find -- the more you have unlocked, the less area you have to hike across before saving and quitting when you're done playing! While many are actually out in the free roaming open world areas, a few are also located in populated settlements.

What do you think of the game's old school save system? Would you prefer regular auto-saves or do you dig the classic save point style worked directly into the gameplay?

The Save Screen

Need more help with Nier: Automata? Don't forget to check out our complete guide to tracking down all 26 endings right here!

Abandoned Amusement Park is a Location in Nier: Automata. A land of dreams once enjoyed by many. While the people have long disappeared, everything is still running. It appears that a community of special machine life-forms is being created in this area, with numerous individuals wearing flashy outfits being spotted.

General Information

  • Previous:City Ruins
  • Next:Machine Village
  • Recommended Levels: 10
  • Bosses:Goliath Tank (Amusement Park) & Beauvoir

Amusement Park Map

NPCs in the area

  • Clown Machine
  • Rabbit Machine (near Entrance)
  • Suspicious Machine (in Alley Way)
  • Machine Receptionist (near Entrance)
  • Game Creator Machine (below Opera House)

Items

  • Virtuous Dignity (Weapon)
  • Stamp Card (Quest item for Stamp Collecting)

Enemies

Amusement Park Walkthrough

First Visit

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You will arrive at this location for the quest MIA, granted after exiting the Resistance Camp after defeating Adam (Boss).

To get to the location: Once you have the quest, walk left of the camp until you come across the destroyed highway, and look to your right until you see a passage between the blocked buildings. Use the ladder in the middle to go down to an underground area. Follow the tunnels, and look for a ladder, but don't go up yet. Continue forward to another ladder. Go up this ladder and into a large tree to obtain the weapon Virtuous Dignity. Now go back to the previous ladder and up again to access the Amusement Park area.
The machines of the park are not aggressive, so you can chose not to attack them. Up the stairs, three friendly machines greet you, and the Balloon Sister gives you a Drab Bracelet for talking to it. Beyond it, you can find an Item Shop and a back entrance. The back alley leads to an Access Point, and a broken thrill ride that you can jump on to access a blocked area of the park.

Go past the Clown Machine up the stairs to meet a boss, the Goliath Tank (Amusement Park). Defeat it and obtain a Machine Core. Go up the nearby stairs and jump on the Roller Coaster to take a ride - some enemies will attack you so be on your guard! You will eventually jump down the ride and face the next boss: Beauvoir.

After defeating her, head out towards the entrance of the park, to the previously-locked door. A friendly machine will wave a white flag and invite you to go to the Machine Village. Follow it to progress the story.

Other Quests in Amusement Park

How To Save Game In Nier Automata Ps4

  • Amusement Park Rabbit Special Enemy - Golden Rabbit (not a quest)

Second Playthrough Quests (9S)

Amusement Park Map

Nier Automata Save Game


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Locations
Battle Arena ♦ City Ruins ♦ Copied City ♦ Desert Housing ♦ Desert Zone ♦ Flooded City ♦ Forest Zone ♦ Machine Village ♦ Path to Emil ♦ Resistance Camp ♦ Resource Recovery Unit - God Box ♦ Resource Recovery Unit - Soul Box ♦ Soul Box ♦ The Bunker ♦ The Tower ♦ Underground Cave