The Outer Worlds

The Outer Worlds

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Upgrades Available

Upgrades Available

Improved your gear 30 times through tinkering and mods.

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How to unlock the Upgrades Available achievement in The Outer Worlds - Definitive Guide

The description implies that applying mods also counts towards this but it never did for me. Once you get your science skill to 20 you will be able to upgrade the level of your weapons and armor at any workbench, the first upgrade costs around 50 bits at the start of the game and will double in cost every time. If you want to knock this out as fast as possible upgrade every piece of gear you find once, before dismantling/selling it.
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25 Oct 2019 15:12

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Just to add that 'Tinkering' for me is the only thing adding to progression for me. Also pressing X to sell all junk at vendors helps with bits (money). Cheers.
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By Death in Dub on 27 Oct 2019 16:34
Same here. Mods never worked for me. I tried tinkering on my ship’s workstation, then reloading a save and doing it again. It stopped tracking after that.

I then went to another world and used a workstation there. Started tracking again, but only for tinkering, not mods.
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By Tophertanium on 27 Oct 2019 19:45
My tracker is stuck at 57% no matter what I try and do. I have tried different weapons at different workbenches. Mods and tinkering have stopped increasing the tracker counter.
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By BlinkFandangoII on 29 Oct 2019 16:40
same mine is perma stuck at 74%
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By Nazule80 on 03 Nov 2019 17:19
Only tinkering worked for me.
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By darianw 007 on 03 Nov 2019 18:11
If you do a lot of tinkering and then reload a previous save the tracker won't work until you do the same amount of tinkering. This applies to all the cumulative achivements in this game, if you use the inhaler 100 times then reload and do 100 again to get that achivement, it will only register 100 not 200.
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By Doktor Zeit on 03 Nov 2019 18:54
Wait so I can’t save and reload (Save scum) other parts of the game like if I screw up dialogue without fear of this happening? That is horrible. Thanks for the advice though very much appreciated.
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By Nazule80 on 03 Nov 2019 19:12
Correct, it doesn't work for this game. The dialogue one is easy to farm though, go to a restricted area and keep letting your disguise run out.
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By Doktor Zeit on 04 Nov 2019 19:42
Only tinkering worked for me but I was able to reload a save after running out of bits and still be the achievement. Progress went up each time...
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By DaBeef2112 on 06 Nov 2019 23:18
Maybe they've updated it, it wasn't working last week.
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By Doktor Zeit on 07 Nov 2019 00:00
There is alot that is good about this game and alot that SUCKS also!
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By AirNath on 22 Nov 2019 04:31
tinkering the same piece of armour over & over worked for me
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By Edgify on 22 Feb 2020 18:47
Currently half glitched. Sometimes the progress bar will fill, sometimes it won't. Reloading doesn't work. Obtaining new armor and weapons to upgrade doesn't work most of the time. It's completely random. Installing mods never works. Whatever the latest patch was broke the hell out of this one.
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By Oncogene27 on 27 Mar 2021 13:49
Reloading saves always seems to mess up the tracking for me in this game, I ended up doing more than needed on most cumulative achievements because of it.
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By Doktor Zeit on 27 Oct 2019 23:36
I just kept "tinkering" with my weapons at a workbench and this popped. Was able to "tinker" the same weapon more than once and it still counted (and also tracked on the tracker).
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By TheLightMaster on 28 Oct 2019 07:48
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If you want to get this out of the way fast, save up around 2.000 bits and wait until you got around 30 weapons and/or armor pieces in your inventory. Go over to a workbench once you hit at least 20 points in science.

Save your game, go to workbench and upgrade every weapon and/or armor piece until you've done it 30 times. Reload your save after unlocking the achievement to keep all your money.
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03 Nov 2019 14:19

The achievement unlocks after you use a workbench to improve weapons, armor, and helmets 30 times. You improve these items in two ways through tinkering and modification at a workbench. There are many workbenches in the game like the one on your ship. Once you find other workbenches, they will appear on the map designated with a tool item and are easy to keep track of. Approach any workbench and press cn_X. This brings up the workbench screen.

The two tabs to the left are modify and tinker. Choose the improvement by going to the appropriate tab. Select whether to improve weapons or armor & helmets by toggling either cn_RT or cn_LT. Tinkering requires spending bits (cash). Modifying applies a valid modification kit for the item assuming you have one in inventory. Once the count of the combination of tinkers and mods reaches, the achievement will pop.

I recommend you use the console's achievement tracker to monitor progress towards the achievement. This is because there have been reports of improvements not counting especially mods. Press cn_guide on the controller & tab to Achievements depicted by the controller icon and press cn_A. If the achievement tracker is off, turn it on by pressing cn_A. HIghlight this achievement and press cn_A. Select, "Add to favorites." This moves the achievement up the precedence list and makes it easier check.
The achievement should unlock through normal gameplay. It is unlikely one would play through the game without making at least 30 improvements to weapons and equipment.

If you want to get the achievement out of the way early in the game, return to your ship after picking up an assortment of about a dozen weapons, armor, & helmets. Go to the workbench and tinker each one 2-3 times. The tinkering cost is very cheap the first few times but increases exponentially the more times you tinker a certain item. When you make your 30th improvement, the achievement will pop. Load the auto-save that was created when you entered the ship so you can recover the cash you squandered making frivolous improvements. Continue your game.
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13 Jul 2023 16:00

Using a workbench, upgrade or install a mod on 30 different weapons. You can use a bunch of low-level crap items that you don't even want to get this done quickly and cheaply, though you'll likely be improving most of your gear as you play, so it should come naturally along the way. Workbenches are located in basically every location of the game, even most hostile areas.
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12 Dec 2019 14:02

This has to be done via a workbench. Luckily, The Unreliable has it's very own workbench to help out. Every planet seems to have at least three also.

Mods can be dropped by enemies, such as Marauders, looted from crates or brought from vendors.
Be careful, if you want to change the mod on weapon, it'll destroy the one currently installed.
Armour can also be modded. A set of armour can have up to four different styles of mod active at once. Some weapons can only have one (normally Melee, Pistols and Snipers) and others can have two active, a standard mod and an effect, such as corrosion or flames.

The tinker is very important to do on the weapons you love and worling towards other trophies will unlock this naturally as they tend to be easier with more damage.

Tinker cost bits, so make sure you have enough for the weapon you want to keep up to date. Weapons can only be upgraded via this way upto five levels above the current player level, so the game blocks them off if they get too strong.
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26 Oct 2019 16:42

You don't need 30 modifiers.
You need to insert at least 1 modifier, then improve (work) this equipment several times - a total of 30 improvements on different things.
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27 Oct 2019 23:06

Oddly enough, modifications did not count for me, only leveling up using the “Work” option.
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29 Oct 2019 19:28

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We go to the workbench, select the “Work” tab and raise the damage of the weapon of your choice for bits... I recommend pumping up the damage of scientific weapons, because... The initial damage of this weapon is very small...
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By alvedvic on 16 Apr 2020 01:16