Is there any way to fake the street passes with a computer or somthing?
No
Is there any way to fake the street passes with a computer or somthing?
Hmm. I've never used the tactics in DQ9. Are they pretty useful or is controlling everyone in the party manually the best way of doing things?
Want to finish up the game but curious if using the tactics will make things easier.
Are all the downloadable quests still available?
My memory may be failing me, but doesn't the healing tactic enable a party member to respond to a need mid-turn?
Yes.
Also I encountered The Inn for the first time and didn't see anyone there who let me download DLC quests, does that come later on after your first visit to the inn?
Also I encountered The Inn for the first time and didn't see anyone there who let me download DLC quests, does that come later on after your first visit to the inn?
This is pretty much the entire Dragon Quest series.So I've been playing fairly regularly over the last few weeks and I find it a bit of a grind. Is there more to the game than find a town, talk to everyone, help them with their troubles, go back to the Starlight Express for a trip to another town...rinse, repeat? I keep expecting it to open up but I am finding it a very linear experience.
This is pretty much the entire Dragon Quest series.
I have the Kawasaki Locker map if anyone happens to live in the Chicago area and wants to snag it from me. I think I actually have 2-3 MKS maps.
So I've been playing fairly regularly over the last few weeks and I find it a bit of a grind. Is there more to the game than find a town, talk to everyone, help them with their troubles, go back to the Starlight Express for a trip to another town...rinse, repeat? I keep expecting it to open up but I am finding it a very linear experience.
It is fairly linear, plot-wise, but there's little side things you can do. Again, I'm not sure what you're looking for.
Do you not play a lot of JRPGs?I guess right now, I'm 12 hours in, it feels a bit on-rails.
I never got a Gem Slime map, unfortunately.Always good. I'm assuming you've got at least one Gem Slime map as well?
Have you started the fyggs quest yet? Your options open up nicely when that occurs. (The online shop becomes available, giving you incentive to get up some cash and get some really awesome equipment early, you start getting access to quests with decent rewards, and you will be able to change vocations for your party after the next dungeon as well...assuming you don't miss the dungeon.)
Though if you're just not having fun, there's never a point in forcing yourself to play a game.
Do you not play a lot of JRPGs?
I have the Kawasaki Locker map if anyone happens to live in the Chicago area and wants to snag it from me. I think I actually have 2-3 MKS maps.
Final stats:
Time spent playing: 2146:44
Great! Now all you need to do is give it to someone who travels to Los Angeles, and then it can be mine!
I'm starting to get into the Dragon Quest Monsters series now.
I'm going to end up with about 1000 hours of Dragon Quest on the DS.
I'm positive there are a bunch of dedicated DQ players in LA, with complete sets of the highly desired maps.
Wow, 2146 hours... that's like 3 months of nonstop 24-7 play all-in. I can't even fathom! Congrats on such an achievement.
This is true. LA is a big city; there has to be someone with a Locker map around here...
You definitely got your money's worth.Well, the game HAS been out for two years. But thank you!
Just think how much it is going to cost to get 2000 hours of enjoyment out of DQX.
On a more serious note - and not to get too far off-topic - but will you be able to play DQ10 singleplayer at all (without paying the monthly fee)? If I can SP most of it, I'd be OK with that, but if it requires a subscription right out the gate, that'll be a real turn-off.Just think how much it is going to cost to get 2000 hours of enjoyment out of DQX.
On a more serious note - and not to get too far off-topic - but will you be able to play DQ10 singleplayer at all (without paying the monthly fee)? If I can SP most of it, I'd be OK with that, but if it requires a subscription right out the gate, that'll be a real turn-off.
Kid time. LOL Sigh... I would really hate for this to be my first mainline DQ game that I skip, but it sure is looking like that might be the case.Currently, yes, but it's awkward. For two hours a day, designated "kid time", gameplay is free. You could presumably get through the entire game if you were only willing to play for those two hours a day. (And I cannot begin to imagine the server lag.)
That image reminds me that there's still actually one quest I haven't finished.
It had completely slipped my mind, but looking at it (quest 183), I can see why:
'Defeat a Master Moosifer with a poison needle by inflicting just one point of damage'
No thanks.