I preordered this game but never really got into it and am just starting back up. I'm getting crushed by a level 8 Bold Cinicula even though I'm also level 8. My party can't heal and I don't remember why. Do I have to target appendages first or can I just go for the head? Everything is confusing!
I'm determined to give the game a proper chance and not stop after 6 hours like my first two attempts, might as well wait and see if the switch version materialises at this point though, hopefully they'll alter the UI and menus to make it more playable on the small screen
After moving house and getting a much larger TV, I just have to ask how on earth do devs get the text size and UI wrong in open-world RPGs?
FFXV, Witcher 3 and this are all guilty of it, surely they must do checking to see how the text scales and reads from certain distances away?
I played this a ton on Sunday and I'm so in love with it. Just exploring the world and learning the game systems is a pure joy for me. I wish I would have started it sooner. I'm on chapter 4 now and I'm surprised they already sent me to a new continent.
I don't think a vocal minority makes a game divisive, especially when many of these people don't even know how to play it or what they're playing. "Game isn't what i wanted so it's shit" doesn't mean divisive.It's a difficult question to answer, it's a very divisive game.
I don't think a vocal minority makes a game divisive, especially when many of these people don't even know how to play it or what they're playing. "Game isn't what i wanted so it's shit" doesn't mean divisive.
And about people who actually didn't enjoy it, there are many for every game out there.
What do you guys think about the fact that Monolith's next game is Xenoblade 2 instead of X2? I'm personally a bit disappointed because I was hoping for X2... Don't get me wrong, I like Xenoblade, and I'm excited for Xenoblade 2, but still, it seems we are not going to get to know more about Mira's secrets for quite a while. That is, if X2 is ever going to exist; its likelihood has just dropped significantly today...
They could do alternating series I'm hoping
What do you guys think about the fact that Monolith's next game is Xenoblade 2 instead of X2? I'm personally a bit disappointed because I was hoping for X2... Don't get me wrong, I like Xenoblade, and I'm excited for Xenoblade 2, but still, it seems we don't get to know more about Mira's secrets for quite a while. That is, if X2 is ever going to exist; its likelihood has just dropped significantly today...
I'd actually love if they use XC as the "safe" JRPG series going forward and XCX as the more experimental series with different battle systems and gameplay and such.
I'd prefer it if nothing they did was "safe".
It seemed as though this project was announced by Iwata as a completely new game series, so why did you retroactively make this part of the Xenoblade line?
Tetsuya Takahashi: So as it turns out, the idea of it being part of Xeno was always there. I have to clarify a little bit because not in the sense that its a sequel to the previous game but rather it is a new series that is still Xeno. That's how I was thinking of it.
Does Xenoblade Chronicles X have the same level of connection to Xenoblade Chronicles as say between a Xenogears and a Xenosaga?
Takahashi: It's maybe even a little more loosely connected than that, but yes there are a few links that you might be able to pick up on.
I just posted this in the Xenoblade 2 announcement thread and figured I should post it here too:
I found these quotes about Xenoblade X from December 2015 while looking for Takahashi's comments on Monolith Soft's upcoming project:
Nothing really surprising here, but Takahashi does consider Xenoblade and Xenoblade X to be separate "Xeno" series. So I guess it's possible for the team to make a Xenoblade X sequel later on if they want to continue the story in that series.
Source: http://www.gameinformer.com/b/featu...cher-3-los-angeles-and-his-favorite-rpgs.aspx
Even if they're considered different sub-series, I think they can still be connected to each other..Is this not just retconning though? I mean Mira is supposed to be the home planet of the Nopon right?
Is this not just retconning though? I mean Mira is supposed to be the home planet of the Nopon right?
Yeah. I remember talking to a Nopon that said that the Nopon originally came from somewhere else, but followed by dismissing what they just said as nonsense.There's a variety of dialog which implies the Nopon of Mira are descended from those of the Bionis.
There's a variety of dialog which implies the Nopon of Mira are descended from those of the Bionis.
Your miranium gets wasted anyway if you don't dump it the second you hit max storage. You'll regret not doing it later, trust me.When do you decide to do normal and basic missions? I've been doing a few here and there, and then doing affinity missions to build up the party, but mostly plugging away at the story missions.
When you upgrade AMs, it seems like they just offer higher level gear. I'm only level 18 (26 hours into the game!) so I can't even use the level 20 stuff, so right now it just seems like a waste of Miranium unless I'm missing something.
Is there any in-game way to find rare items, or is just completely by chance? I'm trying not to use the Internet but the game will tell me to gather two widgets, found in Primordia. Primordia is a big place!
Just a heads up the first skell is kind of shitty but once you reach level 30 you get to buy level 30 frames and the real skell game begins to start at that point, have fun.I let this game get away from me for months, but back at it again...
So last night I finished chapterand before saving and going to bed, I got a message inviting me to come get my skell license..6.
Excited now to get home and play again.
Once you get skells you can level grind very fast once you find the right places. Items and affinity are the main grind of XCX imo.It just hit me last night how slow the leveling is in this game. I have close to 30 hours and I'm about to hit level 19. If I sat down and just started grinding through basic missions I might level faster I suppose.
At some point I'm going to start running through everything that gets me new clothes. Fashion gear is an addiction.
Thanks for the tip on gathering missions. I'll be sure to hold off on those from now on. The one mission that I do have that became a gathering mission is called the Proper Chopper or something like that, and I have no idea where to get the items for it other than the specific continent so that's going to stay unfinished until I randomly come across the items I guess.
Just a heads up the first skell is kind of shitty but once you reach level 30 you get to buy level 30 frames and the real skell game begins to start at that point, have fun.
I think they meant to test the player on the various division jobs. I would guess the BLADE higher ups only want the most well rounded and skilled members to pilot skells. At least that was my interpretation of it.Thanks. Another annoying thing are the certification missions. How does finding squashes or defeating lv. 11 bugs help you pilot a skell??
Has there been conformation that X will come to switch? Monolith is working on Xenoblade 2 so I don't think they would use resources on a port.
The articles I looked up mention another studio may do the port? X was gonna be one of the bigger motivations to get the switch for me.
Welp, so much for getting X's story's conclusion before 2020
A new wave of normal missions is added with every story chapter. In many respects, the real meat of the game and most of its world-building take place in the normal missions. Do them at your own pace though. Just do basic missions whenever you see one that gives you a piece of clothing that you want.When do you decide to do normal and basic missions? I've been doing a few here and there, and then doing affinity missions to build up the party, but mostly plugging away at the story missions.
When you upgrade AMs, it seems like they just offer higher level gear. I'm only level 18 (26 hours into the game!) so I can't even use the level 20 stuff, so right now it just seems like a waste of Miranium unless I'm missing something.
Is there any in-game way to find rare items, or is just completely by chance? I'm trying not to use the Internet but the game will tell me to gather two widgets, found in Primordia. Primordia is a big place!
i made a Xeno Series tribute video to cope until X-2 is announced ;_;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bQhNll4zjY
A new wave of normal missions is added with every story chapter. In many respects, the real meat of the game and most of its world-building take place in the normal missions. Do them at your own pace though. Just do basic missions whenever you see one that gives you a piece of clothing that you want.
Now, when you upgrade an arms manufacturer, you generally can get two possible benefits: either that manufacturer expands their range of equipment, or they increase the rarity and number of skills for all store-bought equipment from that manufacturer. It actually doesn't have any effect on the level of offered gear. You can buy level 55 gear right from the start. The improved selection is usually of the form of new medium and heavy types of armor, and sometimes new weapon options. You can use the new armor starting at level 15, but when it is added it becomes available for every level in the shop up to level 55.