PlayStation Network Thread (Vita/PS3/PS4) | October 2014

Ok, so I don't understand the Natural Doctrine haters at all.

This game is awesome. I'm fairly early in, but so far it's everything I wanted to be. All I can guess at is that some people don't understand the combat system, but I picked it right up and have never read anything on it.

And for the record, I'm playing on lethal and am having no issues.

Combat is very tactical.

A somewhat simplified description of combat:

1) On your turn, you can move freely within zones and attack within range. Most attacks allow for chaining if you meet certain conditions (ie, 'attack same target'). Your units auto-attack other enemies in a zone if the first dies.

2) As you set up attacks, your position matters. First, your distance from other characters affects your bonuses. Second, characters with guns need line of sight to avoid friendly fire. And in some cases, there is a 'Valkyria Chronicles' style sniping of enemies that cross your gunners' vision.

3) A character in a chain can 'reserve' a turn (not move) to allow for turn linking.

4) Initiative switches teams every 'turn'... unless you kill the next enemy up and have someone with initiative ready to go.

SOOO... putting that together, what this means is you'll want to chain attacks and make sure to kill the enemy that's supposed to take a turn next. Leave someone in reserve, and bam, you link a turn (which in practice is no more complicated than in any other SRPG that shows turn queues - kill the enemies going next to avoid getting hit more).

The reason it 'feels' harder is that enemies are also smart enough to chain attacks, so if you're not careful, you can get hit with a piles of chained attacks on the enemies turn. This is usually a result of over extending.

However, careful advancing and defensive posturing prevents this. For example, if you're not in position for a full fledged attack, rather than stretching thin you should go defensive -- something like, have one character guard your gunner (preventing them from being sniped but allowing for cover fire), have another character in the frontmost zone 'guarding'... and the enemy will be unable to do much damage to you and you'll be able to counter effectively.

You are able to 'undo' all your moves before you set it into action, which is nice. There are lots of special skills that work well together -- for example, you can break someone's guard with one character to open him up for attacks with another.

There are also checkpoints within dungeons so if you do die, you don't need to start from the beginning.

Graphics -- i don't understand the complaints. It's no killzone but it's perfectly viable for a srpg. you aren't buying this game for the graphics, so don't let them stop you from buying it either.

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Honestly, this game is awesome. I'll report back later to see if it suddenly ramps up in difficultly or something, but again, I'm playing on 'lethal' (harder than 'hard') and am not having issues.

If you're on the fence and like tactical games, my early review is that I highly recommend this. I'm playing the vita version.

http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=795635

link might not work due to it being the mobile version.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=795635

that should work, older info but it was back from when i had gone through 75% of the game.

if you just started the early stages are nothing in comparison to the later ones.
 
When will we get Senran Kagura theme?

I hope every icons will be like this if it exists.

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What interests me more about Natural Doctrine is that its not your typical Vita rpg with preteen girls in questionable dresses and looks alot like something from the PS2 era. (simple graphics but great game/gameplay)

Sounds like its only challenging if you are used to hand holding which tons of games do now a days.
 
Better hardware tax.

vita games in general are more expensive than 3ds ones it really should not be all that much of a surprise.


What interests me more about Natural Doctrine is that its not your typical Vita rpg with preteen girls in questionable dresses and looks alot like something from the PS2 era. (simple graphics but great game/gameplay)

Sounds like its only challenging if you are used to hand holding which tons of games do now a days.

its challenging if you dont understand the game system as the AI will exploit the fuck out of it nonstop. therefore not doing the same as the player will get you killed generally. though there are design issues with the title also that add to the difficulty.
 
Tadaaa!



Now I need someone to post the combo "You got a Vita" and "You got a 64GB MC" for me, I need them.

Also, I need some help to transfer everything from my 32GB to my 64GB and from my OLED Vita to my new Vita. Which one should I do? In which order? How do I do it?

Just for you.
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I bought Ridge Racer: Ultimate Edition but it doesn't seem to have downloaded any of the DLC? At least there's no DLC showing up in the content manager and there were only three selectable tracks in the game.
 
Have you checked your download list? Maybe you have to start the download of the DLC manually.

Apparently you have to manually seek out the Gold and Silver Pass on the PSN store which is BS since I bought a "bundle". At least have an in-game store..

Anyway, I'm looking at the Gold and Silver Pass now. Can't download or purchase them and it's still showing a price. WTF.. Maybe looking in the web store will resolve this.
 
So the Passes show up as purchased on the webstore, that's fine. But it seems I have to manually download every single car, track and song. Yes, you read that right.

I can't express my amazement over this insanity. Holy fuck.
 
For something that's super secret, it sure get posted around a lot.
I hope the icon will focus more on Life or Hometown subject than characters' face.

I only posted that once. Once.

Unless everyone has been posted it everywhere. What are you doing VitaGAFFFFF...... DDDDDDD8
 
So the Passes show up as purchased on the webstore, that's fine. But it seems I have to manually download every single car, track and song. Yes, you read that right.

I can't express my amazement over this insanity. Holy fuck.

Yup I remember needing to do that aswell.
 
Tadaaa!



Now I need someone to post the combo "You got a Vita" and "You got a 64GB MC" for me, I need them.

Also, I need some help to transfer everything from my 32GB to my 64GB and from my OLED Vita to my new Vita. Which one should I do? In which order? How do I do it?

You may have already gotten started on this, but I personally found the best method to switch Vita and memory card was as such:

- Turn off original vita, remove 32 GB card, turn vita back on. When it boots, deactivate it through the PSN menu, and format it after that.

- Turn on new vita, activate it through PSN menu, turn it off. Put in old 32 GB card, turn back on. Congrats, your new vita now has all the games/stuff of your old vita.

- Now to switch cards, download contend manager assistant on PC or mac and set up your folders. Once that is set up, plug in your vita via usb to your PC/mac.

- Launch content manager on vita, press "copy to whatever" or something, and select Vita to PC/mac. Now you can check mark all your games and copy to your computer. Keep in mind you have to do Vita games (under applications I think), PSP games and PSone games all separately. This will take a while, but much faster than doing it to PS3. Also keep in mind that you may have to move PSP/PSone save data separately, don't remember.

- After the transfer finishes, turn off vita, take out 32 GB, plug in 64 GB. Open content manager on vita again, and select the other option (Computer to Vita transfer) and transfer all your stuff back.

This will all take a long time, but it will fully transfer everything, including most game saves and all patches and updates for games (e.g. SAO will be already updated and ready to go)

Hope that helps some!
 
So, I didn't see it mentioned anywhere, but New Litte King's Story seems to have dropped in price. US PSN store has it for $9.99 or $8.99 with ps+. I got it last night and its a fun game for only 9 bucks! Though, the absolute worthless amount of dlc is kind of a turnoff :/
 
So, I didn't see it mentioned anywhere, but New Litte King's Story seems to have dropped in price. US PSN store has it for $9.99 or $8.99 with ps+. I got it last night and its a fun game for only 9 bucks! Though, the absolute worthless amount of dlc is kind of a turnoff :/
The severe framerate drops is even more of a turnoff.
 
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