"If you spend too much on your first playthrough, you can use Chapter Select and play through the game, starting at Chapter 6. Don't buy anything at the marketplace, and then you can continue playing through until Chapter 9, eventually unlocking the Trophy."
This does not work. When you replay chapters, if the consequence of the decision is within the same chapter, you can choose the other option and see the outcome of it. However, this is not the same for decisions where the consequences aren't seen until later chapters. For example, there is a decision you make in the third chapter that doesn't come to fruition until the fourth chapter. Regardless of whether you replay Chapter Three and change your decision, when you replay Chapter Four, you will still be locked into your original decision. Chapter select gets overwritten if you start a new game. The game will always store the most current 'version' of a playthrough.
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"If you spend too much on your first playthrough, you can use Chapter Select and play through the game, starting at Chapter 6. Don't buy anything at the marketplace, and then you can continue playing through until Chapter 9, eventually unlocking the Trophy."
This does not work. When you replay chapters, if the consequence of the decision is within the same chapter, you can choose the other option and see the outcome of it. However, this is not the same for decisions where the consequences aren't seen until later chapters. For example, there is a decision you make in the third chapter that doesn't come to fruition until the fourth chapter. Regardless of whether you replay Chapter Three and change your decision, when you replay Chapter Four, you will still be locked into your original decision. Chapter select gets overwritten if you start a new game. The game will always store the most current 'version' of a playthrough.