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I swear you should be hired by companies for marketing
I swear you should be hired by companies for marketing
Guys is there a trick to this combat? I'm just holding down circle and hitting square every now and then
Guys is there a trick to this combat? I'm just holding down circle and hitting square every now and then
Just finished episode Prompto,
5 months to do the best characters DLC, I'm expecting great things.
You said bet character I got confused didn't know prompto was getting another dlc episode that's awesomeIt is July. Ignis comes out in December. 5 months from now.
Agreed. I love that crystal clear quality my blu-ray gives.
I expect a FFXII situation. FFXV will continue to be loved by the masses and those who hate it will dissipate over time.
Spent the first 30 or so hours of the game trying to perfectly time the 'X" prompt for parrying and failed like 3/4 of the time. Now I realize the second it pops on the screen you can just press and hold the button down until you parry. What a joke lol
FFXII is more like... The hardcore like it but the masses won't really like it. I guess it's because FFXII is not beginner/casual friendly and the overall aesthetic is an acquired taste.
Heck I'd say FFXIII is even more popular than FFXII.
Hellfire is still the best thing to come out of gaming in terms of music in like forever.
The track is just too incredible!
Based Tabata. After the manure that was New Empire, this is a genius PR move. Can't wait.
FFXII is more like... The hardcore like it but the masses won't really like it. I guess it's because FFXII is not beginner/casual friendly and the overall aesthetic is an acquired taste.
Heck I'd say FFXIII is even more popular than FFXII.
Okay, about to start a new game for the first time.
Just one question which I also asked the Nier Automata thread: JP or ENG voices?
(p.s. I watched Brotherhood in JP)
The JP VO is decent (but can't salvage the script), the English dub is diabolically horrible. So JP.
Okay, about to start a new game for the first time.
Just one question which I also asked the Nier Automata thread: JP or ENG voices?
(p.s. I watched Brotherhood in JP)
Gladio and Ignis' VA (or at least how they were directed) is terrible. So forced and comically overacted. The German dub made both of them so much more likeable and natural (actually was the first time I played a game in German and I didn't expect to like it that much). From what I heard of the JP dub in the anime they're better in Japanese too.I think this is a bit hyperbolic. The dub is decent; it has some weak points, and strengths. I think it is worth it alone for the English version of Ardyn, personally.
Okay, about to start a new game for the first time.
Just one question which I also asked the Nier Automata thread: JP or ENG voices?
(p.s. I watched Brotherhood in JP)
What is the easiest way to level up Noctis' fishing skill? I've always sucked at the fishing mini game but it's one of the last trophies I need.
Fishing: At Vesperpool is a large lake with a shop nearby that sells high-level supplies. Go there and buy a Neeid reel, a Death Spin rod, a bunch of Great Malboro stinkers and Super Baleen line. Youll need the funds to make that happen, but the advantage pays off. With those supplies, just keep fishing at the nearby lake and revisiting camp to reap the reward. To max out, it should take about four hours.
Fishing became fun after I started to get it and it's actually the first fishing mini-game that I enjoyed in a game
Fishing: At Vesperpool is a large lake with a shop nearby that sells high-level supplies. Go there and buy a Neeid reel, a Death Spin rod, a bunch of Great Malboro stinkers and Super Baleen line. Youll need the funds to make that happen, but the advantage pays off. With those supplies, just keep fishing at the nearby lake and revisiting camp to reap the reward. To max out, it should take about four hours.
Fishing became fun after I started to get it and it's actually the first fishing mini-game that I enjoyed in a game
I hear those Sentai costumes coming out amplifies Noctis' fishing, so should I wait till that?Fishing: At Vesperpool is a large lake with a shop nearby that sells high-level supplies. Go there and buy a Neeid reel, a Death Spin rod, a bunch of Great Malboro stinkers and Super Baleen line. Youll need the funds to make that happen, but the advantage pays off. With those supplies, just keep fishing at the nearby lake and revisiting camp to reap the reward. To max out, it should take about four hours.
Fishing became fun after I started to get it and it's actually the first fishing mini-game that I enjoyed in a game
Ohhh, right! Yeah, I guess. Comes out in two weeks. You could practice the mechanics before, though. Think the costumes' effect only lasts for 30 minutes every 24 hours. Or, I don't know, if you want to get it over with now, then just grind for a few hours. It's not that bad. Listen to a podcast or somethingI hear those Sentai costumes coming out amplifies Noctis' fishing, so should I wait till that?
I think I just experienced the game at its absolute worst. It was a hunt for 7 Killer Wasps, I was level 50, they were 37.
- Confuse-lock.
- Non-stop hitting no matter how much I dodge.
- Poison.
- Killer Wasps are invulnerable to pretty much any physical attack.
- Elemental does fuck all.
- Team constantly dying. Burnt through about 40 Elixirs.
- No summons despite fight going on about 15 minutes including 3 downed allies at one point.
Christ, I did it eventually but that was miserable.
Ohh, apparently if you eat Noctis' favorite food (the one where there's a 8bit version of Noctis next to the food) it will make the fishing skill level up faster for the duration of the effect.I hear those Sentai costumes coming out amplifies Noctis' fishing, so should I wait till that?
Ohh, apparently if you eat Noctis' favorite food (the one where there's a 8bit version of Noctis next to the food) it will make the fishing skill level up faster for the duration of the effect.
EDIT: WTF. After ~180 hours or so I only now learned there's an enhanced version of each Technique depending on the critical rate of them and they have a bit different animations and effects. The critical rate of Techniques can be maxed by eating a character's favorite food.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6iExkGVhX0
Yep, me too. Just always thought it was a random thing, like, maybe the animations sometimes weren't playing out in full because the characters glitched or something.That's cool, didn't know that. I even recognize some of those special animations but didn't realize what was causing them.
Ohh, apparently if you eat Noctis' favorite food (the one where there's a 8bit version of Noctis next to the food) it will make the fishing skill level up faster for the duration of the effect.
EDIT: WTF. After ~180 hours or so I only now learned there's an enhanced version of each Technique depending on the critical rate of them and they have a bit different animations and effects. The critical rate of Techniques can be maxed by eating a character's favorite food.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6iExkGVhX0
I remember sometimes wondering why an animation was longer/different, yeah, but I never made the connection because I didn't even know there were special versions^^ Pretty sure it was never mentioned in-game (like the thing with holding the magic cast button for a few seconds to make the other party members run out of the AOE), or was it? Maybe there should be a "Critical!" below the Technique name pop-up or something.Ummm... Yeah. Lol. I thought you noticed that. Different animations, yellow highlight of the attack. Generally a lot of visual cues to inform that the Technique is causing more damage and is being more effective.
I remember sometimes wondering why an animation was longer/different, yeah, but I never made the connection because I didn't even know there were special versions^^ Pretty sure it was never mentioned in-game (like the thing with holding the magic cast button for a few seconds to make the other party members run out of the AOE), or was it? Maybe there should be a "Critical!" below the Technique name pop-up or something.
It's not like they are conservative anyway with flashing text in all different colors all over the screen when warp-striking, link-attacking, blindside-attacking etc. The "Critical Technique" text could be in the center like the other stuff. I don't think the color change in this case is self-explanatory enough because most aren't even consciously aware of the color the Technique box usually flashes in to make the connection when it does flash in a different color, unless you're specifically looking for it, and I'm not always looking at every HUD element when I'm in the heat of the battle anyway. Yeah, the Technique bar and slots are obviously green, but them blinking yellow could also mean the Tech is just being executed. Dunno... think this could've been communicated better.In the initial tutorial you are correct, there is nothing that indicates Techniques will be able to do that. I do believe when the tutorial pop-ups happen in-game the first time you use a Technique it will let you know.
Additionally, you will notice many different things like higher damage, different/longer animations, and a yellow highlight for the attack. This happens every time the yellow is highlighted in the attack name. When people are in the heat of battle they can easily tell the difference in damage output and the yellow highlight and the animations. It's harder to tell if you put "Critical" in because one isn't typically looking up there unless there is a color change or something to highlight that the attack is different.
It's not like they are conservative anyway with flashing text in all different colors all over the screen when warp-striking, link-attacking, blindside-attacking etc. The "Critical Technique" text could be in the center like the other stuff. I don't think the color change in this case is self-explanatory enough because most aren't even consciously aware of the color the Technique box usually flashes in to make the connection when it does flash in a different color, unless you're specifically looking for it, and I'm not always looking at every HUD element when I'm in the heat of the battle anyway. Yeah, the Technique bar and slots are obviously green, but them blinking yellow could also mean the Tech is just being executed. Dunno... think this could've been communicated better.
So here's a discussion topic: how would a Hard Mode work for FFXV? More attack and more HP for mobs wouldn't really solve the item spamming exploits. Limiting how many items you can use sounds like an easy idea but given how hard mobs hit even with the best gear, I think this would be more frustrating than challenging.
Maybe limiting item use to 9 per item tops per battle, increasing EXP to next level / changing all quest rewards from EXP to AP, making vitality essential to mitigating damage (and allowing you to create a main 'tank'), introducing status altering spells, and scaling mobs to your overall level?
The battle-system is such a mess without items as a band-aid solution for the badly designed telegraphing and enemy attack patterns, and the party AI that keeps making them die all the time to sudden attacks out of nowhere and out of your control, that I don't know how a Hard Mode could limit item usage in a reasonable way. You'd probably play with Noctis alone most of the time because the rest is constantly dead anyway.
The battle-system is such a mess without items as a band-aid solution for the badly designed telegraphing and enemy attack patterns, and the party AI that keeps making them die all the time to sudden attacks out of nowhere and out of your control, that I don't know how a Hard Mode could limit item usage in a reasonable way. You'd probably play with Noctis alone most of the time because the rest is constantly dead anyway.
I didn't have to change anything throughout the whole thing. Literally just warp-striked everything like a mad man with the Ragnarok sword, spammed Overwhelm with the Royal Crossbow equipped (and Command Booster to quickly fill the Technique bar), and only used healing magic once or twice^^ Did every sealed dungeon like this. I was at level 120 though, I think.The costlemark sealed dungeon was my favorite part of the game though. Survive till the next camp, change equipment and tactics for each encounter. I didnt even cheese it with healing magic.