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Fuzz posted:That's almost like trying to play WoW offline. Maybe not as ridiculous, but seriously... playing that game SP is worthless. I meant local MP. I'm on dialup here, so no xbox live. I know it has two player split screen. Does it have four? Any other advice?
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Arcsech posted:When you get to it, examine the bathtub, you get a pretty sweet reward which a fair amount of people miss. I see what you did there.
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# ? Apr 21, 2009 23:35 |
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NeverWolf posted:Someone give me some helpful starting points in Far Cry 2. Make sure to do the gun shop missions whenever you can since doing them unlocks weapons. And if you need diamonds do the cell phone tower assassinations since they give you quite a few for a relatively simple mission.
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# ? Apr 22, 2009 00:49 |
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Anybody have some advice for any of the following games? (All for the Playstation 3) Valkyria Chronicles Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Thanks in advance
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# ? Apr 24, 2009 19:14 |
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Vinlaen posted:Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Also if you are easily scared (like me) be warned that the game does get a bit Doom-ish towards the end.
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Vinlaen posted:Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Pistols are the most accurate long range weapon in the game, as a rule. Never bother with the machine pistol, and when you grab the 92FS pistol you basically don't need to use any other gun for the rest of the game. Learn to stick and move with cover so you aren't just hanging in one spot constantly, and be liberal with your use of grenades... they give you a lot, so don't save them up. They're meant to be thrown. I would disagree with Cross_, honestly... melee is the key to success in this game. When guys get close, run in and do the Square, Triangle, Square combo to get double ammo. In general you want to push when there are fewer than 4 or 5 guys coming at you, simply because melee is the fastest way to take someone down, and enemies that see you beat someone's face in generally tend to back off and look for cover rather than rush in and gun you down. It's just the way the AI works.
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# ? Apr 24, 2009 21:16 |
Phetz posted:When you start a game in Morrowind, do this: 1) Behind Sellus Gravius on the shelf is a key to the warehouse which had a bunch of gear in it, but the timing is difficult: You need to grab and drop the key before Sellus grabs you. Make sure you drop anything else you've grabbed in the house too or Sellus will take it and be as far away from Sellus as possible when you grab the key. I'd say wait for grabbing stuff in the previous rooms until after you grab the key just in case you screw up. You can always pick the lock or cast open on the door to the warehouse anyways. Once you're in the warehouse watch out for the one patrolling guard (if he sees you stealing stuff he'll grab you) and grab all the stuff in the boxes in the circular room. Lots of gear to sell here. 2) Exit the town, and head north along the coast line. Before long you'll find a dead body. Search it, take everything it has, and go back to the guy who creates your character class. He'll offer you a reward if you kill the murderer so go to one of the little shaks and talk to the occupant about the murder. One of them will say he did it so kill him and return. Say hello to an extra $500! Bonus: Get the ring and return it to the woman who lives in the lighthouse for two free healing potions. 3) If you have Tribunal installed, rest just outside of town until an assasin attacks you. Kill him (or run to some guards and let them do the dirty work) and take the assasin's gear. It's worth about a grand or so.
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Vinlaen posted:Valkyria Chronicles * Your soldiers become elite at level 11. Elite units get a nice boost to their stats, a larger movement range and (for scouts, shocktroopers, and less importantly lancers) a new weapon. It's definitely better to focus on getting elite scouts and shocktroopers over leveling up all your classes equally. * Never attack an enemy crouching behind sandbags without destroying the sandbags first. Sandbags prevent all headshots, even if you're 5 inches away and on the same side. Always ruin their cover with a grenade, rocket or tank shell. * For missions with multiple camps to capture mid-field, it can be useful to go into battle with less than the maximum number of troops. It is far faster to capture a camp with a few scouts and then summon the rest of the army there than to march lancers and snipers across an entire battlefield. * Lancers, with their anti-explosive armor, can trigger landmines and take barely any damage. If anyone else steps on a landmine, they can avoid triggering it by ending their turn there, allowing an engineer to run up and disable it. * Don't forget you can activate a unit multiple times a turn (the only penalty is a lowered movement range) and bank your command points from turn to turn.
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# ? Apr 25, 2009 03:08 |
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I've just started Fight Night 3 and I am pretty overwhelmed so far (plus my instruction book is in a foreign language). How should I begin learning the game?
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I just ordered Lost Odyssey from Gamefly. What should I know before diving into the first of four discs (without spoilers)? I saw the seed locations in the megathread OP, but 33 pages is a lot to read through.
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hadji murad posted:I've just started Fight Night 3 and I am pretty overwhelmed so far (plus my instruction book is in a foreign language). Change the control scheme to option 3 or 4 I think. So it uses buttons, as opposed to the analogue sticks. I've only played it a few times round a friends, so I can't tell you which scheme is best, but the sefault one is so full of rear end it hurts. Notebook posted:I just ordered Lost Odyssey from Gamefly. What should I know before diving into the first of four discs (without spoilers)? I saw the seed locations in the megathread OP, but 33 pages is a lot to read through. My partner just finished lost odyssey, the only thing I really saw from it all, is that it's really, really long. She spent 108 hours on a single playthrough, and skipped alot of optional extras. Zaii fucked around with this message at 08:50 on Apr 27, 2009 |
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Zaii posted:My partner just finished lost odyssey, the only thing I really saw from it all, is that it's really, really long. She spent 108 hours on a single playthrough, and skipped alot of optional extras. Wat. I'm on the final disc, I've clocked about 30 hours, and so unless disc four contains a retarded amount of content, I think your partner was just taking her time. All you need to know about Lost Odyssey is that there's no point in grinding, there are no 'missables' because there're all purchasable at an auction house later in the game*, and remember to keep everyone fairly equally levelled. *I've heard differences in this opinion. Apparently, it's possible to miss the spells Shieldus and Barricadus, so it's best to purchase them immediately as soon as you can. I've only heard this from one FAQ, however, so it may or may not be true.
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Notebook posted:I just ordered Lost Odyssey from Gamefly. What should I know before diving into the first of four discs (without spoilers)? the obligatory jRPG stealth minigame shows up early and goes away quick.
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Vinlaen posted:Valkyria Chronicles opaopa13 posted:* Never attack an enemy crouching behind sandbags without destroying the sandbags first. Sandbags prevent all headshots, even if you're 5 inches away and on the same side. Always ruin their cover with a grenade, rocket or tank shell.
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Dantes posted:This sound way more restrictive than it actually is. When you use the flame thrower it don't matter if they are in cover or not. They die. Yeah, I forgot about flamethrowers because you don't start the game with them. Amend the first sentence with, "Unless you're using a flamethrower...", and I stand by it. While we're on the subject, grenades do not bounce or roll; they land pretty much exactly where the guideline shows they'll land.
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# ? Apr 27, 2009 18:43 |
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Not entirely related to the thread, but I couldn't figure a better place to put it. I was reading about old adventure games and on some list I discovered the title Shadow of Destiny. I looked it up on Wikipedia, it seems to be an oldschool style adventure game (like monkey island, longest journey, etc) released in the PS2 era and it seemed pretty interesting, about fate and time travel or something. Has anyone played this, and is it a good game?
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Lets gently caress Bro posted:Not entirely related to the thread, but I couldn't figure a better place to put it. It's decent. Time traveling to the past and fixing the future type dealy. I think getting some of the alternate endings are a hassle. And don't forget the frying pan!
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# ? Apr 28, 2009 00:17 |
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Has anyone got any advice for someone about to start Valkyrie Profile 2? I found it cheap, and I never played the first one, so I'm not quite sure what to expect.
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Capsaicin posted:Just borrowed 360 Left 4 Dead from a friend. I won't be playing it online, but will be playing local. Any advice? Playing local and system link co-op and versus is also extremely fun. I recommend system link versus for 100% reliable, 0-lag gaming with buddies in the same room. For any L4D advice, you should be checking the thread here, and the many tutorial videos on youtube, they'll provide you with everything you need. A shrubbery! fucked around with this message at 18:28 on Apr 28, 2009 |
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Lightguy posted:Has anyone got any advice for someone about to start Valkyrie Profile 2? I found it cheap, and I never played the first one, so I'm not quite sure what to expect. It's okay, but the ending completely drops the plot of the game and picks up where VP1 allegedly left off (I never played the first one either). That soured me on the game, and while it's an interesting and innovative battle system, I didn't care for the already weak plot that was discarded for a completely new plot with only a few hours left in the game. That said, I would try to go through the game using mostly Einherjar in your party instead of any human characters that join up, as they may leave your party at points, and if you don't have someone able to substitute in, you're going to be in a lot of trouble.
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Lightguy posted:Has anyone got any advice for someone about to start Valkyrie Profile 2? I found it cheap, and I never played the first one, so I'm not quite sure what to expect. Posted a big ol' laundry list about this on the top of the last page. It takes a while to get into and it's not very intuitive at all, but it does eventually get going if you stick with it. Palleon posted:It's okay, but the ending completely drops the plot of the game and picks up where VP1 allegedly left off (I never played the first one either). That soured me on the game, and while it's an interesting and innovative battle system, I didn't care for the already weak plot that was discarded for a completely new plot with only a few hours left in the game. The ending is kind of dubious as to what, exactly, would happen afterwards. When you have people time-traveling and creating alternate universes and timelines directly from VP1, things are going to be odd, especially with Odin gone and locked into someone else, I doubt things panned out to be the same as VP1. Second part is good advice, though--the only plot character you should make a point of using is Alicia. Everybody else bails, and while a few of them will give you incredibly shiny weapons, they only do so if you massively powerlevel them before they leave, and all-in-all it's not worth it.
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Palleon posted:That said, I would try to go through the game using mostly Einherjar in your party instead of any human characters that join up, as they may leave your party at points, and if you don't have someone able to substitute in, you're going to be in a lot of trouble. Listen to this. Always have a few Einherijar in the reserve if you do want to use the main characters because you never know! Guess who ended up having to do a few dungeons without a full party? Plus transferring them doesn't get you that much good stuff (although one of the early Einherijar can be released and later on you get a decent sword out of it)
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Lets gently caress Bro posted:Not entirely related to the thread, but I couldn't figure a better place to put it. I enjoyed it, but don't expect much interesting gameplay. Play it for the cutscenes and story I guess.
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I'm finally getting around to playing Shadow of the Collosus. Anything I should know before getting into it? Actually I'm on the first Collosus and keep falling off. I suck
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theblackw0lf posted:I'm finally getting around to playing Shadow of the Collosus. Anything I should know before getting into it? You grab onto fur with the right shoulder button, but you should already know that since you had to climb vegatation. Other tips is that there are different kinds of drain on stamina depending where and how you are holding on. If you are grabbing on a level piece of giant and he is not moving around, your stamina will not move. If you are grabbing unto the wings of a bird and hanging upside down, your stamina will drain really fast. To regain stamina, stand up on the above mentioned leveled areas or a place it is really hard to fall off (Second Boss: Good example because the shell structure on his back forms as a sort of playpen. You can stay in there and be tossed around forever but you will still gain strength Jump and hit the same button to grab to quick mount the horse from the side. Oh, big one. The horse is smart. If you come across a twisty bridge or complicated path that isn't too sharp, don't touch the controls and just keep holding down the run button. It will auto-navigate. This is a godsend since you will, half the time, have to run across that bridge near the temple for half of the gods.
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EVIR Gibson posted:You grab onto fur with the right shoulder button, but you should already know that since you had to climb vegatation. Oh, so I probably keep falling off of the collusus because my stamina is dropping. I really should read the manual
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I gotten into Kingdom of Fire: Circle of Doom and I think I am doing something wrong. Seems like I am entering areas with monsters WAY too strong for me. Any starting advice?
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Lets gently caress Bro posted:Not entirely related to the thread, but I couldn't figure a better place to put it. Shadow of Destiny was one of my first PS2 purchases. I really enjoyed it. One of the first "tasks" you have to do though is (it's not really a spoiler, it's one of the first "puzzles" and the game pretty much hands it to you) to talk to 3 people around town who constantly move. There's something about their movement patterns around town that makes me take forever to track them down. I suggest you not use a guide for this part though even if it gets a little frustrating, because it will help you learn the layout of the town. It really is quite clever at some points, and it's definitely pretty unique as far as modern games go. Highly recommended. Also, the energy cell locations are largely static in whichever time period you're in. So to keep them in stock, whenever I switch time periods I take a run around town and pick up as many as I can remember the location of before I go off to do whatever I came there to do. Note that there are times this won't work, and times that it won't matter anyway.
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# ? Apr 30, 2009 03:25 |
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I just picked up Final Fantasy Tactics A2 and plan on starting playing it soon. I've played the original FFT on the psone, but haven't played FFTA. I've read a review or two, so I know some basics (laws, different races), but do I need to know anything else? Strategies? Character class combinations?
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FFTA2 As soon as the weapon that teaches Double Sword is available, switch your humans to the Ninja class and let them learn it. Even if they aren't physical fighters, they'll at least be able to equip two weapons at once and learn techs/skills/spells twice as fast.
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A couple have referenced it but nothing specific, so how about something for Resident Evil 4? I haven't played any of the others in the series.
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Felter Chesthard posted:A couple have referenced it but nothing specific, so how about something for Resident Evil 4? I haven't played any of the others in the series. -You don't have to have played the others in the series to enjoy RE4. They play nothing alike and it's not as strongly connected plot-wise to the other games. -Pistol /w melee will be your weapons of choice for most of the game. Get good at popping enemies in the head or legs then running close and hitting them when they're stunned. It does loads of damage and is a great way to push a crowd of enemies back. -When freaky poo poo starts growing out of an enemy's head, a flash grenade is an instant kill.
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Felter Chesthard posted:A couple have referenced it but nothing specific, so how about something for Resident Evil 4? I haven't played any of the others in the series. Don't shoot the lake.
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Felter Chesthard posted:A couple have referenced it but nothing specific, so how about something for Resident Evil 4? I haven't played any of the others in the series. gently caress that guy, shoot the lake.
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EVIR Gibson posted:You grab onto fur with the right shoulder button, but you should already know that since you had to climb vegatation. When the first boss starts shaking his leg, it means he knows your on him and won't stop until your off. Jump off and distract him than jump back on. You are holding R1 to keep holding on to him, right? Also, R1 helps you regenerate health when your off of him.
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Felter Chesthard posted:A couple have referenced it but nothing specific, so how about something for Resident Evil 4? I haven't played any of the others in the series. Unless you're really having trouble, hold off on upgrading your weapons until chapter 3, as newer, better ones become available for purchase at that point.
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Felter Chesthard posted:A couple have referenced it but nothing specific, so how about something for Resident Evil 4? I haven't played any of the others in the series. *Toss junk into the lake enough times when you get the boat and the fish will come to you. *If you are going to upgrade weapons, a higher ammo capacity fills your ammo. *Shoot the crows.
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Felter Chesthard posted:A couple have referenced it but nothing specific, so how about something for Resident Evil 4? I haven't played any of the others in the series. Also fun with ladders, where you can just knife enemies as they climb up towards you. Try to save a Rocket Launcher for the part where you fight a boss with liquid nitrogren all over the place. Get really good at head shots.
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Tim Peters posted:I just picked up Final Fantasy Tactics A2 and plan on starting playing it soon. I've played the original FFT on the psone, but haven't played FFTA. Stat growth is a big deal. You gain stats based on what class you have when you level up, and those stick regardless of switching around classes. generally, speed is best. Have an idea of what you want a character to be before they even join. Magic classes are far more flexible than physical attackers. Practice Auctions when they open. You can break the game with some awesome equipment. You start out betting over areas, but if you win them all, it turns into an item auction. Some classes are unlocked by quests. Notably, any advanced class for Gira and Seeq are included. I could rant off good class combinations, but would you get half of them without some mechanics rant?
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Scalding Coffee posted:*The cutscenes of enemies moving around to ambush you, is in real time. If you watch all of it then you are now in a bad position. They're not in engine on the PS2 version.
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