It is well known that in the PlayStation community, there will always be players who are dedicated to exploiting each title, up to the point of obtaining the long-awaited platinum trophy, which tells the user that they do not need to explore anything and you can now move on to the next video game. At this moment many want to take this milestone Final Fantasy VII RebirthThat involves a lot of action, defeating giant bosses or even outright defeating all rivals in mini card games.
This leads us to an interesting debate, as it has been discovered that no matter how hard one tries, trying to go platinum on the title is impossible, at least for those who have bought its digital version. PS Store, it comes with patch 1,020, which broke one of the last side quests. and up to Square Enix Don’t patch it, only those who physically own the game can complete the quest, which will eventually lead you to put that trophy on your profile shelf.
To be specific, the side quest “won’t stop, won’t stop” is broken. At one point, the user must beat the highest score in G-Bike Arcade Simulator. However, no matter how hard you try, the game won’t recognize the score of anyone attempting the charm, so getting platinum isn’t possible at this point. Surprisingly, those who own the physical version of the game are not affected, but many users have reported that this exact issue happens to them.
Despite this, there is a solution that has worked for some and all the user needs to do is uninstall Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Disconnect PS5 from the internet and reinstall the game. Of course, you must make sure not to load a save where the error was found, as this will not allow progress. Given that, before playing G-Bike Simulator you need to load a saved game and get a high score, the problem will disappear.
However, for those who don’t want to go through this whole process, it would be better to wait for a new patch to be released.
Remember that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Available at PS5.
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Editor’s note: It reminds me of the time Zelda: Skyward Sword also had a mission that could break the game, luckily it came at a time when patches could be released, because otherwise it would be Twilight Princess, a bug that could be fixed. no