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Increase Puzzle Timings in God of War Ragnarok: Here is How

Ragnarok has, at last, arrived in God of War. To reach Ragnarok before it starts, players must travel through the Asgardian worlds as Kratos and Atreus battle demons and gods.

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Ragnarok has, at last, arrived in God of War. To reach Ragnarok before it starts, players must travel through the Asgardian worlds as Kratos and Atreus battle demons and gods.

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Players are given free rein in the newest iteration of the series, allowing them to quickly and creatively alter their settings. Users can make things more challenging by disabling their HUD, raising the difficulty, or, if they choose, particular binding attacks for specific buttons.

Fans have returned to watch Kratos and Atreus struggle to find the answers, but if you've already set the difficulty level high, you might need a break now and then.

Here is how to increase Puzzle timings in God of war Ragnarok

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Players can prolong their time to finish a puzzle with the set of puzzle timings. It's an easy remedy that will let you proceed at your own pace. Either change it to default or extend it are options.

How to locate this setting

  • Select Options on your controller by clicking it.
  • Click "X" next to the options as you scroll down.
  • Scroll down to "Accessibility" after seeing all the settings and selecting "X."
  • Continue to scroll down until you come to "Navigations & Puzzles."
  • The three options shown below are where "Puzzle timing" should be.
  • If you want additional time for your puzzles, change it to "extended" or "extended+."
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If you wish to modify or try something new during your game, look over your settings.

Users can easily modify their vision, hearing, mobility, and motor accessibility by using the accessibility tab in the settings. Browse all these at your leisure to choose the best option.

Does God of War Ragnarok require a PS5 to play?

God of War Ragnarok is a PlayStation exclusive, not a PS5 exclusive. Hermen Hulst, the head of PlayStation Studios, announced that the upcoming God of War game would be a cross-gen release in an interview with the PlayStation Blog.

"We'll keep looking at where it makes sense to build a title for both PS4 and PS5 - like Horizon Forbidden West, the next God of War, GT7," Hulst stated. "And PS4 owners are free to play that game if they choose. They can play the PS5 version of the game if they choose to do so."

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