Title MenuPress Menu button while title screen is displayed
Title Screen
Pressing the Menu button while on the title screen displays the Title Menu.
[GAME START]/[CONTINUE] | Play from the beginning or continue a previously saved game. |
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[MISSION SELECT] | Select the mission you want to play. |
[PLAY RECORDS] | View mission records. |
[TRIAL RECORDS] | View trial records. |
[BACKSTORY] | Read the story for the previous title in the series. |
[CASSETTE TAPES] | Retrieve information from cassette tapes. |
[MANUAL] | View the electronic manual. |
[OPTIONS] | View/change game settings. |
Saving
Save icon
Your game progress is automatically saved when you reach specific points in the game (checkpoints).
*To quit the game, press the Xbox button, but only after the save icon is no longer displayed.
Selecting [CONTINUE] on the Title Menu allows you to continue playing using the data saved when you passed the latest checkpoint.
*Do not turn off your Xbox One console while it is saving a game.
*Save data is overwritten with each save. You cannot have multiple game saves.
Pause MenuView button during the game
Pause Menu
Check/change a variety of controls and settings. *Pressing the Menu button displays the Information Terminal screen.
Screen CapturesSelect [SCREEN TRANSFER] on the Pause Menu
You can take screen captures during the game if a Xbox SmartGlass is connected.
Captured screens can be viewed on the smart device they were transferred to.
Cutscene Pause MenuView button during a cutscene
During the game, there will be cutscenes that play without any player input.
The Pause Menu during cutscenes is shown below.
[RESUME] | Resume cutscene |
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[SKIP] | Skip cutscene and continue with the game |
Game Screen
Action Icon
CQC
Get in Vehicle
Pick Lock
Board Helicopter
Carry
An action icon appears along with a button icon whenever you can perform context-sensitive actions, such as climbing up something or unlocking a door.
*Unlike with past titles in the series, there is no onscreen Life gauge.
Action Type A
You can select from 4 types of controls.
Action Type A is recommended for fans of the Metal Gear Solid series.
button: Change Stance
Switch between standing, crouching, and crawling.
Sneaking
button: Reload/(Hold) Carry
Swap an empty magazine for a full one. When near someone who has collapsed, hold the button down to pick up and carry them.
button: Quick Dive
Evade in the direction specified by the left stick.
Quick Dive
button: Action (context-sensitive)
Perform context-sensitive actions, such as climbing up something or unlocking a door.
Shooter Type A
You can select from 4 types of controls.
Shooter Type A is recommended for fans of first-person shooters (FPS).
button: Action (context-sensitive)
Perform context-sensitive actions, such as climbing up something or unlocking a door.
button: Change Stance
Switch between standing, crouching, and crawling.
Sneaking
button: Reload/(Hold) Carry
Swap an empty magazine for a full one. When near someone who has collapsed, hold the button down to pick up and carry them.
button: Quick Dive
Evade in the direction specified by the left stick.
Quick Dive
The rest of this manual conforms to Action Type A. Please remember this if you will be using other control types.
Vehicles
An action icon appears when you approach the driver's seat of vehicles that you can control.
To get into the vehicle while the icon is displayed, press the button. The controls change while you are driving a vehicle.
button: Call (Use radio)
Use the radio.
Call (Use radio)
button: Get out
Get out of the vehicle.
MoveLeft stick
Tilt the left stick a little to move slowly and more to move quickly.
The faster you move, the easier it will be for enemies to spot you.
Change Stancebutton
The lower your stance, the harder it will be to spot you.
Use the left stick to move in any stance.
Hang
Hanging
You can grab on to the edge of a cliff or other ledge when you lean your body toward it.
Use the left stick to move while hanging.
Climb back up with the button. Let go and drop down with the button.
What to Do When Spotted
Enemies that spot you will notify their allies by shouting, calling on the radio, or some other means.
Take the appropriate action for the situation, such as eliminating the enemy, fleeing, or hiding.
If a battle is underway, reinforcements might still show up even after you eliminate the initial enemy.
If you give enemies the slip, they will spend a while carefully searching the area where they last saw you.
Quick DiveLeft stick + button
Evade in the direction specified by the left stick.
This is useful for evading enemy attacks or their line of sight.
Damage
The screen will change when you take damage from enemy attacks.
Damage heals naturally over time.
But take too much consecutive damage and you will die, resulting in the Game Over screen.
Moderately wounded
Critical Wounds/First Aid
When critically wounded, it becomes more difficult to heal damage, and the first aid icon will appear.
Withdraw to a safe place, then perform first aid with the button.
First aid icon
Critical Wounds
Game Over
The Game Over screen appears in different situations, such as when the character you are controlling dies or your mission fails.
Attack with WeaponAim with , then squeeze
Use the weapon you are aiming.
Equip Weapons
Select the weapon to equip with the D-pad. For support weapons, press the D-pad while using the right stick to select the one you want to use.
…Select/equip a primary weapon (rifle etc.)
…Select/equip a secondary weapon (handgun etc.)
…Select/equip a support weapon
…Select/equip an item
Headshots
Headshots immediately neutralize enemies. With lethal weapons, enemies die instantly. With a tranquilizer gun, they immediately fall asleep.
Close Quarters Combat (CQC)
Attack nearby enemies with martial arts. A variety of actions are possible with different button combinations.
This enables you to neutralize enemies without noisy gunshots.
Hold UpSurprise opponent +
To hold up enemies, approach them from behind or without them noticing and then aim your weapon at them.
Interrogate+ Right stick while restraining or holding up opponent
You can extract various kinds of information from the enemy.
Spit it out | Obtain information that will help your mission, such as enemy positions. |
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Call 'em | Call over the closest enemy. |
Get down | Make your opponent lay flat on the ground (only while in the Hold Up state). |
Pick Up
Picking up a weapon
If you touch a dropped weapon, any remaining ammo will be used to reload weapons in your possession that use the same ammo. Holding down the button near a weapon will pick it up.
*You can carry two primary weapons (one at your hip and another on your back), one secondary weapon, and four support weapons.
Additional weapons that you obtain will have to be swapped out with those you are carrying.
Use information terminalMenu button
You can use the information terminal that was developed at Mother Base.
Switch between tabs with/.
[MENU] | Use the information terminal (iDroid) menu. |
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[MAP] | Manipulate the map (place markers with the button). |
[NAVIGATION] | Move with the map opened. |
*The game will not pause.
You can obtain various kinds of information by talking to allies over the radio.
Incoming Calls
You will sometimes receive radio calls from allies, depending on the situation. The caller will automatically start talking.
Intel Support Callswhile watching a target with binoculars
If you can obtain information by radio on what you are watching with the binoculars, a button icon will appear at the top left of the screen.
Outgoing Calls
You may call people on the radio to receive hints or other useful information, depending on the situation.
Aside from a few exceptions, you can initiate outgoing radio calls at any time.
*You must be signed in to Xbox Live®.
View Trial RecordsSelect [TRIAL RECORDS] on the Title Menu
View online leaderboards for a variety of gameplay results/trials.
After selecting an item, switch between the following onscreen displays by pressing the /.
・ Your position in the Leaderboards
・ Leaderboards for your friends on Xbox Live®
・ Leaderboards within Rival List
・ Leaderboards for all players
Rival List
While leaderboards are displayed, you can add a specific user to the Rival List from the menu that appears when you place the cursor over the user's name and then press the button.
(While the Rival List is displayed, you can also remove a user from the list.)
You do not need a player's approval to add them to the Rival List, and they will not be notified when you do so.
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Connectivity App
This app enables remote connectivity with Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes from a smart phone, tablet, or other Xbox SmartGlass.
With it you can view game maps anytime you want, capture game screens, view records of your gameplay, and access other useful features.
How to Use
Visit the page for the Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes connectivity app ( http://www.konami.jp/mgs5_gzapp/ ).
Connectivity diagram
Supported Devices
Visit the page listed above.
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WARNING
Before playing this game, read the Xbox One™ system, and accessory manuals for important safety and health information. www.xbox.com/support.
Important Health Warning: Photosensitive Seizures
A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people with no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause “photosensitive epileptic seizures” while watching video games. Symptoms can include light-headedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, momentary loss of awareness, and loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby objects. Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms. Parents, watch for or ask children about these symptoms—children and teenagers are more likely to experience these seizures. The risk may be reduced by being farther from the screen; using a smaller screen; playing in a well-lit room, and not playing when drowsy or fatigued. If you or any relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing.
Note
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