High on Life: is it worth waiting an hour for Douglas? (answered)

Created by Rick and Morty creator Justin Roiland, High on Life is an action-adventure shooter with metroidvania elements. This game is filled with gaudy achievements, absurd humor, and lots of fourth wall breaks. As the players try to find their Bounty Douglas, they stumble upon a lecture hall with a projector. Suddenly, Douglas appears on the screen and tells you to wait for an hour. Since the AI ​​also tells you to wait an hour, some players are confused by this point. Don’t worry, check out our guide on whether or not to wait one hour for Douglas at High on Life.

Is it worth waiting one hour while Douglas is at High on Life

The answer to this question is no. This is because you don’t get any rewards for waiting an hour for Douglas at G3 Recruitment. In addition, you will also not unlock a trophy or achievement by waiting for a long hour. But then what will happen if you wait for his hour in High on Life?

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You will receive a message from Douglas on your screen every 15 minutes. After you’ve waited an hour, Douglas makes fun of your determination to wait an hour. As the door behind the screen lifts up slightly, it falls and Douglas reappears on the screen. Also, he states that they are sending a guy to fix the door, who will be there in about a week. However, for all trophy hunters, you won’t get any achievements for the week of waiting. Therefore, we suggest not to wait an hour or a week for him.

Instead, you need to escape the lecture hall. To escape from the G3 training center, you can sneak through the fence to the right of the hall. You will see a hole that you can get into by crouching. From there, go through the vent to escape the G3 training center with the Knife.

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