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Sweet Potato is the real money maker - Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town What is Harvest Moon? Harvest Moon is a series of life simulation games that are focused on the lives of new farmers building a life for themselves. Generally the main objective is to rebuild a rundown farm and turn it into a massive success. Over time you raise crops, expand the farm, befriend townsfolk and eventually get married and have a kid or two. The game tends to throw realism to the wind but it's planting and harvesting mechanics are great fun. Originally released in 1996, it has never been what you could call a runaway success but it has a cult following (I'm included here!) who love the series and tend to buy new games that come out. Since it's release, there has been games on every Nintendo console released. But without a doubt, it is my hands-down favourite game series. More Friends of Mineral Town? More Friends of Mineral Town is the second game released on the Game Boy Advance in 2003. It came to North America in 2005. It is essentially the same game as Friends of Mineral Town, except you play a girl instead of a boy. It has a lot in common with previous games in the series, and if you've played Harvest Moon 64 you will see that it will have a lot of common elements. As for why I am playing a girl instead of a guy? More Friends of Mineral Town has some bug fixes and small changes that really improve the game. So how are you going to LP this game? I'm going to 100% this game as much as possible. While I'm going to give the thread the chance to decide the course of our Heroine's life you won't miss out on any hot Harvest Moon action that is available. Now, there is some small content that we will miss out on because I don't have access to a Gamecube or A Wonderful Life. But if I can replicate any of it with Gameshark I will. Anything Else? Please avoid talking about character events and the hidden bachelors until they come up in thread. Everything else is fair game. Updates: 01: Prologue - Spring 1 - Year 1 --------- I was wondering if I could get some advice on the picture quality and size. It took me ages to tweak it until I could get the blurriness out and reduce the average picture < 30kb But really any advice would be fantastic.
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 06:11 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 07:30 |
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I was wondering what the best way to record the screen video with the internal audio on mac OSX is, can anybody help me out?
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 08:27 |
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twomoon42 posted:I was wondering what the best way to record the screen video with the internal audio on mac OSX is, can anybody help me out? And this might have some information for you: http://lparchive.org/meatsupport/SoftwareForMacs/
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 08:31 |
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Niggurath posted:The better place to ask is here: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3486018 Ah. The link for the tech fort on the frist page directs to an archived thread, I was going to post there. Regardless, thanks for the help!
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 08:37 |
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But to answer your question in the thread, yeah, iShowU is fuckin' fantastic. It, and its system-capture Soundflower kext, is even 100% compatible with Hackintosh! Get it, use it, it's great, best purchase I've ever made as far as capture software goes. I wish they had something as convenient as that for Windows, I know everyone raves about VirtualDub and from all accounts it's basically open-source Windows iShowU, but I've never gotten it to work at all.
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 08:40 |
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Yeah, iShowU HD is pretty awesome. It's very easy to understand and it outputs in great quality. I don't think dropping the extra $30 for the Pro version is really worth it, but the normal HD version is indeed a purchase I don't regret.
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 10:50 |
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Lord Windy posted:Sweet Potato is the real money maker - Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town I suck with the tech stuff, so I'll let someone else critique that. Commentary's nice, though, and I think you're ready for a thread. For the record, the images look fine to me, but I've been wrong on stuff like this before.
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Camel Pimp posted:Let's learn about stranger danger in Lunar: Eternal Blue! God, I forgot how wordy this game can get sometimes. I didn't watch the videos on my first pass, and I think your screenshots are doing fine for those who don't watch them. On the second pass I did watch them and they seem as good quality as you can get with this game. First updates a little too wordy...but the game hasn't probably started yet so I wouldn't worry about that. The length seemed fine. Normally this would be the place where I say "show us an update with more action, like a dungeon" but if you LPed the first game I think you know enough to handle those parts pretty well. I never did play Silver Star Story until it's PSP remake, so this is the Lunar game that takes the soft place in my heart, though it was the remake. It's weird, this game seems really similar yet still partially different. Think you're good for posting.
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 14:12 |
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Lord Windy posted:Sweet Potato is the real money maker - Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town I don't know if you're trying to be Epee Em or what, but there's way too much HILARIOUS AND EDGY ANGER HUMORJOKES bogging down what could've been a nice test post. Don't force your humor, that'd be a good start.
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 21:39 |
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njsykora posted:Recording off my PS2 spits out a 640x480 that I then resize to get Youtube's nice encoding. I'm emulating right now, so that's not much of a problem. I'll have another test video up around 8:00pm Central Time.
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Zannosuke posted:I'm emulating right now, so that's not much of a problem. I'll have another test video up around 8:00pm Central Time.
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Lizard Wizard posted:I don't know if you're trying to be Epee Em or what, but there's way too much HILARIOUS AND EDGY ANGER HUMORJOKES bogging down what could've been a nice test post. Don't force your humor, that'd be a good start. After sleeping on it I agree. I'll go through and remove some of the superfluous 'angry' and just clean it up some.
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 22:22 |
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Niggurath posted:He's more trying to make the point that you want to stay at a resolution with that aspect ratio, especially since I don't think PS1 games really supported widescreen resolutions and when you make them that way then they get stretched or squished. Now it's still possible to get a 720 resolution and stay in a 4:3 aspect ratio; but really don't make it a widescreen resolution. Okay, that's cool. I'll keep that in mind.
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 22:32 |
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01: Prologue - Spring 1 - Year 1 I made some small edits on my first post if anyone is interested. I already think it's quite a bit better.
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# ? Nov 30, 2012 22:57 |
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So what do you people think is useful to have in outros for video LP's? Inherently, outros are advertisements for the person that made the video to pimp their other stuff. But at the same time, I don't think people would mind it so much if more useful things are put into it. Sort of like how Steam is DRM but it is pretty convenient DRM... and those sales that are sucking up all my money. Been trying to think of useful things a while now. All I can think of is buttons (plus annotations) to skip to the beginning of the series, the previous natural starting point, and next/previous episodes. I don't really see a point of a subscribe button since there is usually a sub button in every Youtube app. Think a link that picks a random video/series would be useful? Or just annoying...
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 01:15 |
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Just end the video, yo. Maybe say goodbye? We can navigate youtube
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 01:17 |
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Ham Heft posted:Just end the video, yo. Maybe say goodbye? We can navigate youtube That's what I normally do. But I've definitely have watched a series where it wasn't easy to go from part 1 to part 2. I dunno, I'm just spitballing and questioning whether I'm missing out on something.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 01:18 |
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VivaVizer posted:Been trying to think of useful things a while now. All I can think of is buttons (plus annotations) to skip to the beginning of the series, the previous natural starting point, and next/previous episodes.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 01:21 |
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Yeah, I can't say I was being very creative. Was hoping someone saw something awesome in an outro. Though I've been doing annotations that goes to the next/previous episode while forcing it into the playlist video at the same time. So if you stumble upon a video, then you can get to the playlist view easily. Ultimately, I'm wondering if there is anything that I could do to make any part of the experience more convenient.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 01:26 |
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I usually just say "hey thats the end of the video" but if the commentary is flowing really well I'll just add a picture or a small clip to the end and keep talking.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 01:35 |
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The only thing I can think of that makes that handy is if you covered every path in a game with a branching story. Then at the end of a video the viewer can choose the path to go on.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 01:35 |
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You could always just link the playlist (and thread, if you have one) in the video description. If you list it first, the viewer wouldn't even need to click the "more" button.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 01:51 |
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Really the playlist is never more than 3 clicks away on Youtube, and I always link the playlist in threads anyway so I don't worry about linking it in the description. Maybe this is just something I really don't ever worry about.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 04:39 |
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I dunno, I think 3 clicks is 2 clicks too many.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 05:15 |
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If you don't know what to put in your outtro, don't add one. It's that simple.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 05:16 |
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VivaVizer posted:I dunno, I think 3 clicks is 2 clicks too many. This is really all quite thoughtful of you, but you're making this way more complicated than it needs to be. The current click situation isn't ideal, but it's not like it's unacceptable or anything.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 05:31 |
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Make your new video a reply to your old one. But, honestly, if someone wants to watch the next episode they'll find it. And if they are too lazy to click once or twice more, then they probably weren't that interested in the first place.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 05:49 |
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See, I like to give my subscribers options. To get to the next video, I put an annotation over the entire video linking to the next one, an annotation over that linking to the playlist, an annotation over that linking to my channel, a link to the next video, the playlist, and my channel in the description, PLUS I put the video in a playlist, so all of the playlist tools are at the bottom. I also wrote a custom userscript that my subs can use to add about ten more buttons to the Youtube UI that link to the next video. It's all about options. Hope this helps.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 05:59 |
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Videos in playlists always show the next video in the playlist as the first item in the related videos on the side. The viewer doesn't even need to be in the playlist for this to happen. Your next video is literally a click away for them on the same page as the video without having to do any outro poo poo so long as you take the very small amount of effort to put your videos into a playlist. Basically you're doing something you don't even have to do because Youtube already does it by default.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 06:56 |
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sentrygun posted:Videos in playlists always show the next video in the playlist as the first item in the related videos on the side. The viewer doesn't even need to be in the playlist for this to happen. Your next video is literally a click away for them on the same page as the video without having to do any outro poo poo so long as you take the very small amount of effort to put your videos into a playlist. That's really not true. If I look at my playlist of 15 videos, when I look at video 13, the related videos show video 3, 4, 9, and 10. Why? No idea, but it does. Episode 14 was uploaded two days ago so I don't believe it is Youtube just being slow. Does it for multiple videos that I have uploaded. Ultimately, I want to give options like MeccaPrime but really want to look for options that viewers love. Though the consensus is it really it isn't needed. Which is fine. I'm rather lazy to begin with. Will keep doing annotations for previous/next into playlist though. I did that because it is something that I find useful.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 08:06 |
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VivaVizer posted:That's really not true. If I look at my playlist of 15 videos, when I look at video 13, the related videos show video 3, 4, 9, and 10. Why? No idea, but it does. Episode 14 was uploaded two days ago so I don't believe it is Youtube just being slow. Does it for multiple videos that I have uploaded.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 08:22 |
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Niggurath posted:MeccaPrime was joking. Oh, well drat. Totally whooshed that.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 08:29 |
Baldurk, I was browsing the archive earlier and noted that the attached LP on google videos has been made unavailable.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 12:18 |
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VivaVizer posted:That's what I normally do. But I've definitely have watched a series where it wasn't easy to go from part 1 to part 2. If the game is part of a series and/or has some lore attached, you might want to follow the Tales of Eternia LP, which adds an outro on the end to show and discuss things like how summon spirits appear in the other Tales games. (Seriously, why aren't more people watching that LP.)
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 16:06 |
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Zannosuke posted:Yes, I did. My experience with Youtube is that having widescreen resolutions make videos lose less quality while uploading. Also, is there any remarkable difference between the PAL and NTSC versions of the game? It'd be interesting to see. Neither version has good voice acting but I think the PAL voice acting is more fitting, if that makes sense. I was going to attempt to LP this game a while back but I couldn't get any good footage with the gear that I have, so I'm looking forward to either or both threads.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 16:26 |
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I've actually tried to pick Ape Escape back up after buying it 2 years ago, but the disk takes forever to load now. I'll keep an eye on your LP. May even play along if I can get it working...
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 16:40 |
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What is Final Fantasy Tactics In the summer of '97, a little company (then) called Squaresoft released a strategy RPG for the Sony Playstation called Final Fantasy Tactics. And it was good. drat good. Marrying the Job System from FF3 and FF5 to the turn-based strategy gameplay of the Ogre Battle series, and including an intricate and well-written story and cast, FFT quickly became (and to this day remains) one of the flagship SRPG titles. What is FFT 1.3 First, I'll let the creator get a word in: quote:Final Fantasy Tactics 1.3 is a difficulty and content modification for Final Fantasy Tactics. The primary goal of the project is to re-balance the gameplay mechanics of the original while adding difficulty. The project started with the idea that players did not need to impose artificial rules on themselves to make Final Fantasy Tactics challenging if a mod could be created to do it for them. FFT 1.3 alters job, monster, item, and battle statistics to make the entire game provide a challenge that matches the complexity and depth of its customization system. It's been in development since 2008 and is maintained by Archael. Several spin-off versions of 1.3 have been created as a result of demand by fans to experience the mod on other platforms or in other ways. 1.3 does not alter the game's storyline or its characters. Is it really that hard? Yes, it is. FFT 1.3 requires a fairly intimate familiarity with the inner workings of FFT's battle system. There are a lot of little particularities and oddities that are in no way obvious, and the mod as a whole engenders a rather specific playstyle that doesn't really crop up in the base game. Additionally, there's no real way to brute force your way through; because of the way enemies scale, leveling up actually makes fights harder. The odds will be stacked heavily against you in every single battle, often in very unfair ways. This mod regularly rides the line between "challenging" and "bullshit". Later chapters stray into I Wanna Be The Guy territory, and the optional content...well, you'll see. Who is 1.3 (and this LP) for? Bot the mod and this LP are intended for people already somewhat familiar with the base game. I don't intend to spend a lot of time going through the dialogue or story; for that, I recommend OrangeFluffySheep's excellent vanilla LP. If you want to play along with this LP but have never played FFT before, scoot your eyes a couple inches southwards. What is FFT 1.3 Content? Again, I'll let the creator tell it: quote:FFT Content 1.3 is a version of 1.3 with all the content of the full mod but stripped of much of its more difficult aspects. Storyline enemies have fixed levels instead of scaling with the party's level, letting the player power level in order to overcome difficulties. Storyline enemy gear is significantly weaker and Boss-type units are less powerful. This version of 1.3 came about after a large Let's Play FFT 1.3 thread from Something Awful by Declan MacManus revealed that many people desired the changes present in 1.3 but without the difficulty. From that moment on, the Content version of the project has been updated as new releases come out. What will you be showing off? I intend to show every story battle, including all of the optional content. An exception of note is the Deep Dungeon, where I plan to do one battle per map. I'll show off random battles as the urge strikes me, or by request of the thread. You're a dirty, cheaty-faced cheater! Well, yes and no. I WILL be using a save editor (namely FFTastic). However, I'll do so only to (a) avoid a lot of dumb grinding, and (b) sometimes give the little peoples funny names. I WILL NOT use cheats to do anything that could not be done completely legitimately within the game. This is purely a quality-of-life thing: I'm not going to spend five hours watching my team run around Mandalia Plains throwing rocks at each other to grind JP, nor will I load/reset a million times to get a rare monster spawn so I can show off some poaches. You wouldn't want to watch it and I don't want to do it. Episodes Episode 0: The Middle is the Beginning is the Middle ----- Any advice would be super duper awesome, especially since this would be my cherry popper. I know the .gif is kind of chunky but I like the idea of showing off some of the animations. Also, I did ask Declan if he had any plans to go back to his LP and he gave me a thumbs up. Figured it was the polite thing to do anyhow.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 22:26 |
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J. Alfred Prufrock posted:FFT 1.3 This might just be me, but those screenshots are gigantic. You can probably cut the resolution on them in half and it'd look much better.
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# ? Dec 1, 2012 22:42 |
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Head Hit Keyboard posted:This might just be me, but those screenshots are gigantic. You can probably cut the resolution on them in half and it'd look much better. They are also blurry as hell. Also, you used Bot when you mean both.
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The pictures are a little unclear. If you are playing this on an emulator check to see if they have any magnification opens. I haven't play this game either, but it looks like it uses pixel art so I recommend using png to save instead.
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