Nintendo Custom Robo Instruction Booklet
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Progress in Custom Robo is typically saved automatically after completing a battle or upon exiting a mission. Ensure you have enough storage available on your memory card or console to avoid data loss.
First, ensure that your game disc or cartridge is clean and free of scratches. If the game is digital, try restarting your console. Make sure your console software is up to date. If the problem persists, consider reinstalling the game.
You can unlock additional Robos by progressing through the main story and completing certain challenge modes. Some Robos may require specific achievements to be unlocked.
Ensure your controllers are properly connected and functioning. Check the controller settings in the console menu and recalibrate if necessary. Replace batteries if you're using a wireless controller.
Focus on utilizing cover effectively and learn your Robo's strengths and weaknesses. Customizing parts for optimal performance against specific opponents can provide a tactical advantage.
Ensure your console firmware is up to date. If using an emulator, check for the latest version and updates. Lower graphics settings if the option is available in the game menu.
Custom Robo supports multiplayer modes, but online play may depend on the platform and availability of servers. Check the game's menu for online multiplayer options or consider local multiplayer alternatives.
Ensure that the correct storage device is selected in your console settings. Verify that the save file is not corrupted. If corrupted, you may need to restore from a backup if available.
Regularly clean your console's vents and controllers to prevent dust buildup. Keep your system software updated and manage storage to ensure optimal performance.
Check the audio settings in both the game and console menus. Ensure your audio cables or wireless connections are secure. Restarting the console can sometimes resolve audio sync issues.