This version looks charming, I really hope switch is based on this one and not the bland looking (imo) PS4 version.
what's wrong with the ps4 version? (honest q, I haven't been paying attention)
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Does the DQ series sell poorly in the US? I'm still waiting for DQ10 and I haven't really played a DQ since VIII.
When's that DQIX remake coming SE?
what's wrong with the ps4 version? (honest q, I haven't been paying attention)
this one certainly looks great but it seems particularly well suited to the 3DS
I just watched the direct, is that an 8bit mode I saw there?
If so, the game now has 3d, 2d and 8bit modes?
DQXI preloaded onto my system. Gotta wait for the release date now...
So, this Spell of Restoration password system, does it keep track of all items you have, all your money, your levels, your spells, your location, and sidequest info? Does it all just convert all this information into a 20 character code? Is it similar to seeding in Mincraft where a specific seed creates specific geometry and the DQ password will just allow you to use this code on any version?
Or will the save be extremely limited?
Hire hacker to crack it!
Random trivia: it doesn't work like that on 3DS. You can have all the files from a game, but until Nintendo puts up the seed for the game (basically, the "unlock key"), those files are useless.
It's something like a Steam pre-load. Until Steam releases the last couple of files needed for the game to work, the rest of the files are just "inert", protected files that take up space in your hard drive.
It just saves your progress in the story. Level defaults to the recommended one for where you are in the game. Money and items aren't saved either.
I do sort of wish I actually got street passes...think I got a stranger like once, when I was in college in my dorm.
Why would they do that? There's more than enough bits to store stuff, if they're willing to make the password long enough. Seems a waste to accept their recommended level and lose all your stuff just to switch platforms. (-_-)
Ouch, mine fills up about twice a day. If I go to Ikebukuro or Akiba it is full instantly of course. Looking forward to the feature.
So the entire game is indeed playable with 2D SNES style graphics, or just part of the game?
So the entire game is indeed playable with 2D SNES style graphics, or just part of the game?
Entire game. See both versions at once in the start and then you can swap between the two later on (but no longer are they 1-to-1 and both visible).
Entire game.