Nankatsu
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Yeah, it was exactly this. I'm slighty color blind and didn't spot the color different at allAre you sure it's the tap you're supposed to be doing and not the soft hold > press? What color is it?
Yeah, it was exactly this. I'm slighty color blind and didn't spot the color different at allAre you sure it's the tap you're supposed to be doing and not the soft hold > press? What color is it?
Who said they were cutting things? They made a 30-50 hour game 3 games bro.Just gonna drop in and say this was an incredible game. It's not perfect, but when you have over 100 hours of content with a huge amount of variety, that's to be expected. The scope and scale is amazing, it really felt like an expanded version of a PS1 JRPG, with the variety and all. No cut corners anywhere, well, besides the whole cutting into 3 parts thing... but still, I remember a lot of people thinking they were gonna cut/simplify certain things: they didn't. While I don't think it was a good idea to filter every open world activity through Chadley, the side quests, especially by JRPG standards were really good, as well as the protorelic questline was surprisingly enjoyable too.
The game having the confidence to have stretches where combat takes a backseat is nice to see as well. Wish FF16 had some of this energy. The ending was a little too busy, but I'm kinda liking the direction they're going. That being said, both this and Remake continue to excel when they're recreating the original moments with additions - the extra character interactions, chemistry, mini arcs are all amazing.
Easily one of the most soulful and purely entertaining games I've played in years.
Yeah that was rough. The changes were so annoying. That was before I knew you could change game settings to easy to effect minigames though, I wonder if it's not so bad that way.After multiple tries I finally manage to beat Jules in the sit up minigame.
Whoever decided it was a good idea to invert the direction of the prompts randomly can kiss my ass.
Yeah, I was this close on deactivating the adaptive triggers, because sometimes it seemed like they were creating too much resistance when I was pressing the button, but I ended up clearing it with default settings.Yeah that was rough. The changes were so annoying. That was before I knew you could change game settings to easy to effect minigames though, I wonder if it's not so bad that way.
Elena was in the originalJust got to chapter 4 on hard mode. Game is going great. Even the regular chapter bosses need you to learn to play to beat them on hard. I really enjoy the character interactions at this time in the game too. Like every one in the party telling each other every favour they want will cost 2 grand.
I know the Turks are in OG FFVII, but what about Elena? Is she a new character? No vanilla!
Cloud + Tifa + BarretI'm not that far into the game, but I'm already wondering what everyone is using for their party members?
I mostly just stick with controlling Cloud and have Red + Aerith with me.
Chapter 12 knock at the door question:
I got Red and wanted one of the gals and I have now basically done all the available sidequests with them but I still keep getting Red dammit! Is it unlikely I'll be able to change who I go on the date with as my affinity with him is probably max or close to it? Any tips?
Thanks.
I don't know if they fixed it with the latest patch but the minigame was impossible to complete with adaptive triggers off. I had them off for the majority of the game but had to turn it back on for that minigame, otherwise the R2 and L2 prompts would instantly fail.Yeah, I was this close on deactivating the adaptive triggers, because sometimes it seemed like they were creating too much resistance when I was pressing the button, but I ended up clearing it with default settings.
If you're on normal make sure you're making use of item master, item economizer as well as liberal use of items, should get you through just about anything.
I find this to be an issue with meat popular games in last few years. It’s all tuned to be souls streamer difficulty. People who play games constantly.
And it’s so tiresome. Ff16 had somewhat better difficulty curve on normal and was a game I didn’t feel the need to lower the difficulty. Hogwarts was also god this way. And both of these are criticised for being too easy which is mad since they were just right and actually playable without swearing like many new gestures are. It’s like good enjoyable design is thrown out of the window in order to appease difficulty masochists
Elena is an original cast member of the Turks.Just got to chapter 4 on hard mode. Game is going great. Even the regular chapter bosses need you to learn to play to beat them on hard. I really enjoy the character interactions at this time in the game too. Like every one in the party telling each other every favour they want will cost 2 grand.
I know the Turks are in OG FFVII, but what about Elena? Is she a new character? No vanilla!
He's just the highest rated affinity, in chapter 8 I had Tifa knock. I was consistently abit of a dick to Red & Aerith but somehow ended up with Red in 12. I personally think he has most side quests in the game so could be that, you can't really do anything about it now til "NG+" if you've done all side stuff etc
Damn, 80 hours into this at Cosmo, JRPG has a serious problem with side quest in general, every single thing in this game is a fucking mini game, this game has the sames problem of 16, its full of shit content that dosent respect your time and its just ther to bloat the hours.
Imo the more "mature" tone of the OG FF7 is way better, good game for now, worst them OG and at the moment i think i prefer 16.
But if your going for the platinum then they are all mandatory?It is entirely optional and you don't have to do it. If you find it is pointless content, good news. You don't need to do it. You don't need to grind to beat any of the remaining bosses or dungeons, so you can just follow the narrative with no real issues.
Pretty sure they are and if not all nearly all.But if your going for the platinum then they are all mandatory?
I guess it's fine for those not chasing inanimate objects - but for those that do? Pretty fucked right?
But if your going for the platinum then they are all mandatory?
I guess it's fine for those not chasing inanimate objects - but for those that do? Pretty fucked right?
I managed to complete one more sidequest with Tifa and got the magic knock. The following scenes were well worth it.
Yeah yeah, lets blame the playing consumer for shit content, some of you guys cant take companies dick out of your mouth.If you are going for 100% in any game you would be forced to do content you may not enjoy. That is still an optional choice you make for yourself. If you aren’t enjoying it but do it anyway for chasing a digital icon, that is on you. Not the game.
If you are going for 100% in any game you would be forced to do content you may not enjoy. That is still an optional choice you make for yourself. If you aren’t enjoying it but do it anyway for chasing a digital icon, that is on you. Not the game.
Yeah yeah, lets blame the playing consumer for shit content, some of you guys cant take companies dick out of your mouth.
Yeah yeah, lets blame the playing consumer for shit content, some of you guys cant take companies dick out of your mouth.
I think people saying "just skip the open world stuff if you find it boring, it's all optional" are being a bit disingenuous.
Like yes, you can technically skip that stuff, but doing so will detract from the main gameplay significantly (that being the combat). Almost all of the interesting, unique, or powerful materia are obtained through Chadley's VR development, which you unlock by doing the open world combat challenges. Want to have cool and powerful summons? Scan all the summon crystals. Want to craft useful and interesting items and equipment? You'll need to find the hidden transmuter chips to keep up with the crafting EXP level up requirements. And to find all these events on the map you'll need to climb all the towers and scan all the life springs. So you're really looking at doing 70-80% of every open world region's activities if you want to truly keep up with the battle system and experience what it has to offer.
Chapter 12 knock at the door question:
I got Red and wanted one of the gals and I have now basically done all the available sidequests with them but I still keep getting Red dammit! Is it unlikely I'll be able to change who I go on the date with as my affinity with him is probably max or close to it? Any tips?
Thanks.
I also love Yuffie, which I thouht will never happen.
I think I am genuinely getting to the ‘I am done’ stage and moving on.Some folks enjoy the content, others don’t. If you aren’t enjoying it then stop forcing yourself to play through all of it. There are too many games and things to do with your time.
It has nothing to do with “sucking company dick” and more to do with needing to learn to say “I am done” and move on. It’s about self control.
Do it. There is no point in playing a game you aren’t enjoying. There are hundreds of games to choose from, no need to force yourself with this one.I think I am genuinely getting to the ‘I am done’ stage and moving on.
I meant finishing the story and not trying to 100% each area. I wanted this game to be an experience of modern times due to my love of the OG.Do it. There is no point in playing a game you aren’t enjoying. There are hundreds of games to choose from, no need to force yourself with this one.
My favorite thing in all the FFs is always towards the end of the game when you go around the world and do all the secret/extra stuff, and this game has one of those, Gilgamesh.
Is there a benefit to playing the demo even if I have the game? I know some data carries over. Should I just play the game and forget the demo?
I got the game since it came out but haven't touched it due to being busy with other games.
Having a save file of the demo gives you a kupo charm and a few additional starter items to claim in the DLC menu. Pretty minor stuff.Is there a benefit to playing the demo even if I have the game? I know some data carries over. Should I just play the game and forget the demo?
I got the game since it came out but haven't touched it due to being busy with other games.
Just go straight into the gameIs there a benefit to playing the demo even if I have the game? I know some data carries over. Should I just play the game and forget the demo?
I got the game since it came out but haven't touched it due to being busy with other games.