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The incrementing action also has a local effect on your machine – see the last spoiler box of the earlier answer if you want to know that effect.Invaders from another world attack without warning - unleashing the machine lifeforms. I think the most selfless action is to give that other person a little more time to shine. The only effect is that they'll see your name instead of someone else's. That would mean that the incrementing action has no effect on the ability of others to perform the decrementing action. Most likely, there's a pool of names on a server, the decrementing action randomly selects a name from the pool without removing it, and the incrementing action adds your name to the pool and removes someone else's (probably whoever's been there the longest) to prevent the size from growing without bound. I see no reason to believe that those usernames are made up. The decrementing action displays the username of someone who allegedly performed the incrementing action. (I'm not aware of anyone ever being unable to perform the decrementing action, but if that does happen, it's at least uncommon.) (Keep in mind that the counter would be increased by a player only if they performed the incrementing action without previously performing the decrementing action.) In practice the counter would almost always be zero, but public evidence shows that it's never or almost never zero. That can't be true because of the huge difficulty gap between the incrementing and decrementing actions. Sacrifices their save files to help someoneĪnd when it reaches zero the second action becomes impossible. The idea seems to be that there is, in effect, a counter stored on a Square Enix/Platinum server that increments every time someone The usual claim is (quoting the earlier answer) thatĮvery person that assisted you was actually someone who chose to erase all of their save data for this purpose. The only record of you having played the game and made this choice is that you will get an alternate background for the title screen.
This means you cannot simply copy your save data to a second save data slot. The very last part shows all of your save slots being erased. If you choose yes, you will actually be prompted for confirmation about 7 or 8 times before it actually happens.ĭuring the sequence directly following, it will show all of your data being deleted, one item at a time (though many are skipped over so this doesn't take an eternity). I originally declined in order to 100% the game, but as soon as I had done so, I went back and redid this sequence so that I, too,Ĭould erase all save data in order to assist someone else. Had you chose to delete your save, someone out there who needed help on the ending sequence would have gotten assistance from you.
Since the ending sequence is nigh impossible without accepting help (this is clearly intentional, as the entire point is that you can't take on enormous tasks alone), you accepted it, right? Every person that assisted you was actually someone who chose to erase all of their save data for this purpose.