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Dead Space 3 - Limited Edition Repack By Rg Revenants Unlimited Gems
Instead of credits, the game used . These materials were dropped by Necromorphs, found in crates, and collected by deploying Scavenger Bots at designated hotspots. There were several tiers of resources, essentially the "gems" of the game:
The game loop relied on grinding these resources. To upgrade your RIG (health, armor, oxygen), you needed specific amounts of these materials. To build a superior weapon, you needed Tungsten. The scarcity of resources, particularly Tungsten and Somatic Gel on higher difficulties, was a major point of frustration for many players. Instead of credits, the game used
Enter the . RG Revenants modified the game’s internal economy files (typically located within the .dat or .b2m archives) to create an "unlimited gem" state. Instead of credits