Lord Ghirahim said:nintendo.fr here, it stops at 48MB.
That was me. FYI he said putting the wii in 16:9 made the text much more readable but of course that brings its own host of problems.Starwolf_UK said:Hmm Club Nintendo...guess I'll do it tomorrow morning..not that matters since all I'll get is 250(+50) stars and the soundtrack sample due to not being French.
I only saw the title screen but its a 16:9 window in the 4:3 screen (so expect black to be 12.5% of the top and bottom). BocoDragon (did I get the wrong user?) was saying a relative was having trouble reading text, so you might have to sit close to the screen.
CruxisMana said:I presume Club Nintendo UK will update at midnight to allow me to get the stars bonus and the soundtrack?
Zafir said:Lol? How so? I've gotta see that.
Zafir said:How big is the soundtrack by the way?
slaughterking said:
You can still technically use the D-Pad and analog stick at the same time though, I think?... it's just awkward.squall23 said:You know, I finally remember why I played the Japanese version with wiimote and nunchuk instead of CCPro. It was because I could actually move AND choose my Arts at the same time whereas with the CCPro, I had to just stand there.
BocoDragon said:On the other hand, with the Wiimote/Chuk, you can't rotate the camera at the same time as running....
You can't? That's news to me. I do it all the time for wiimote combiniation.BocoDragon said:You can still technically use the D-Pad and analog stick at the same time though, I think?... it's just awkward.
On the other hand, with the Wiimote/Chuk, you can't rotate the camera at the same time as running.... and I love choosing cinematic camera angles while I'm adventuring!
Its the 12 track CD which Australia (and Japan?) got as pre-order bonus. Given those tracks are in MP3 it makes me wonder if the in-game files would be similar quality (actual CD could be higher quality but depends on how they made it and other factors like the master sample quality).AndyMoogle said:Wait, you can download the soundtrack from NoE? I can't seem to find it on their page.
EDIT: It's Club Nintendo? Guess I won't be able to get it then.
Sure you can. You hold C and press the dpad to rotate the camera.BocoDragon said:You can still technically use the D-Pad and analog stick at the same time though, I think?... it's just awkward.
On the other hand, with the Wiimote/Chuk, you can't rotate the camera at the same time as running.... and I love choosing cinematic camera angles while I'm adventuring!
So it's the same as the sample soundtrack that Japan got. Not bad.Reknoc said:Ah no, it's 12.
How much do you want to bet that the person who made the call for NoA to not release this game has not even bothered to play it? They just saw a brief game description, perhaps a screenshot or two, the genre of the game being JRPG... and concluded, "Oh that can't possibly be any good. It won't sell. Let Europe put it out."JerkShep said:I've just arrived to the second large area and the landscape is amazing, combined with the epic music (that reminds me of Wild Arms for whatever reason) I just wanted to cry tears of joy.
I'm a big Takahashi-fan and have waited this game for a long time, but never expected to be this good. It's a big leap forward for Monolith, they are just getting better and better.
There is so much content that you could probably remain in the first area for 8-10 hours and still have some quest to do/place to explore. There could be no plot, and you'll eep going forward just to see the next location probably. But the plot is there, and even if is not the most original story ever written, the script is pretty good so far (loving the English VA, btw).
Thanks NoE.
BlazingDarkness said:Where is Luka? He's a boy in Colony 9, I need him for a quest but I'm not sure where he is
Antagon said:Is there any easy way to find npcs again that gave you quests? Need to go back to Dionysus to give him an item, but can't find him at the area mentioned in the quest log.
Zafir said:Your order number is the tracking code. It gives an error saying it's an incorrect code if there's no tracking for that order though.
Join the club. Sucks to be us.donkey show said:It wasn't in my mailbox today when I got back home from work. Why do you hate me Game?
You could play them if you wished - but the characters with tank abilities like Reyn will use their aggro attracting moves when needed. Shulk also has a move that removes aggro from him.RPGCrazied said:By the way. Can you set A.I for the teamates? Like if I want one of my teammates to tank, will they? Or do you have to play as that character yourself?
Corleth the Fey said:You could play them if you wished - but the characters with tank abilities like Reyn will use their aggro attracting moves when needed. Shulk also has a move that removes aggro from him.
The only AI you can set is if you want the others to attack the enemy you're targeting or attack targets individually, or attack nothing and stand by you. You only gain direct control over the other characters moves during a chain attack.
No you cannot.RPGCrazied said:Okay, thanks! Can you switch party members in battle?
BlazingDarkness said:My Fiora is rockin a pink and purple frilly dress and a metal skull cap :lol so good
Are you saying don't bother buying equipment at the early outset or don't bother period?kiryogi said:Don't bother buying, you'll find newer gear easily in the areas ahead. Not to mention it's often better as it offers more slots or better stats.
shadyspace said:Are you saying don't bother buying equipment at the early outset or don't bother period?
I expect it to become a meme at some point after awhile.squall23 said:lol, all this Fiorun talk is starting to get to spoiler territory.
kiryogi said:No you cannot.
I'm so serious about this, but really give Melia a shot. It's hard to go back after her. . . Although my dream team was Melia/Shulk/Dunban. My current one I can't really say.RPGCrazied said:No biggie. I'll main Shulk for the first play through anyways. Nice to hear Reyn can use tank abilities and have them attack him.