This is where it all went wrong. Blown-up models make terrible character portraits.
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# ? Jun 11, 2014 23:44 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 03:42 |
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Ugh, that dialogue.
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# ? Jun 12, 2014 03:28 |
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Looks like we are getting some DLC with our Minecraft Moon. Make same-sex marriage buyable after release and get all the fan money, Natsume. I hope we get a trailer soon, I need to see this in action in some form or another to get a better feel for it. e: VVV Indeed it would, but I would not put it past them to use it to dance around the whole 'but think of THE KIDS' song and dance that comes up alongside the topic. If they even include it at all, who knows at this point. I Watson fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Jun 12, 2014 |
# ? Jun 12, 2014 03:41 |
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I Watson posted:Looks like we are getting some DLC with our Minecraft Moon. Make same-sex marriage buyable after release and get all the fan money, Natsume. I hope we get a trailer soon, I need to see this in action in some form or another to get a better feel for it. Actually, I would be incredibly pissed off if they locked it behind a pay wall. Even more pissed off then if it wasn't included at the first place.
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# ? Jun 12, 2014 04:10 |
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Bobblehead Minecraft: Only Technically Not a Knockoff Harvest Moon Also yes, selling coming out as DLC would be an irredeemably cynical move.
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# ? Jun 12, 2014 04:19 |
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http://www.joystiq.com/2014/06/13/same-sex-marriage-in-harvest-moon-we-know-what-the-fans-are-lo/ There's your answer. It looks to me like they're open to it, but the company President's word stands.
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# ? Jun 13, 2014 20:55 |
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Dehry posted:http://www.joystiq.com/2014/06/13/same-sex-marriage-in-harvest-moon-we-know-what-the-fans-are-lo/ And now for the next mystery: Is the game actually good? What hands-on impressions that have been posted so far have been mostly positive, but this time I am going to wait for reviews and player reactions after release before considering my purchase.
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# ? Jun 13, 2014 21:15 |
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I just noticed Gamestop put Story of Seasons up with a release date of 12/31. No idea if that's set in stone or just an estimation at this point.
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# ? Jun 13, 2014 23:40 |
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I really am still beyond amused Natsume is actually doing this. I mean I guess the Harvest Moon series has been possibly their biggest North America cash cow (heh) so they're not keen to let go of it without a fight. Like others have said, best case scenario is being spoiled with double the fun farming games this year. I share the 'not buying on release' sentiments for it, though. I was already burnt by Hometown Story.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 02:35 |
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More excited about Stardew Valley, but who knows when (if ever) it'll come out.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 02:47 |
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Green Jacket posted:I mean I guess the Harvest Moon series has been possibly their biggest North America cash cow (heh) so they're not keen to let go of it without a fight. I've actually heard they make more money as a whole off Reel Fishing, surprisingly enough.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 02:52 |
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Is Harvest Moon DS (the first one for the regular DS) any good? If not, is there a Harvest Moon game that keeps it relatively simple like the N64 and SNES version did?
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 04:19 |
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Zorato posted:Is Harvest Moon DS (the first one for the regular DS) any good? If not, is there a Harvest Moon game that keeps it relatively simple like the N64 and SNES version did? Harvest Moon games often have their own "quirks", but Harvest Moon DS is the buggiest game I have ever played. It was fun for a bit and I didn't complain too much about stumbling into being a millionaire, but I don't know if I'd recommend it. You can marry a mermaid and that's nice. If you really want an older game there's a version of Back to Nature on PSN, I think it's listed as Harvest Moon: Boy and Girl. Magical Melody for Gamecube was really cute too.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 04:45 |
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^^^^ Zorato posted:Is Harvest Moon DS (the first one for the regular DS) any good? If not, is there a Harvest Moon game that keeps it relatively simple like the N64 and SNES version did? While I don't have any experience with the Harvest Moon DS games, I can list off some stuff anyways. My personal favorites when it comes to the simpler Harvest Moon games that you didn't already mention are the following: Back to Nature (PS1/PSN too so you can play it on PS3, PSP, Vita, etc) - Has most of the same old characters from the N64 game, just takes place in a new town. Friends of Mineral Town (GBA) - This is essentially a port of Back to Nature with new sprites and a top down view instead of an isometric one. Magical Melody (GC/Wii) - I'd only recommend the Gamecube version though. The Wii one ripped out the female protag and added pointless waggle. I also liked the GB ones a lot, but they're super simple. The first one's on the North American 3DS virtual console right now, and the rest will probably show up eventually seeing as the second one just got announced and the third one got rated recently. Hyper Big Breasts fucked around with this message at 04:53 on Jun 14, 2014 |
# ? Jun 14, 2014 04:50 |
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Zorato posted:Is Harvest Moon DS (the first one for the regular DS) any good? If not, is there a Harvest Moon game that keeps it relatively simple like the N64 and SNES version did? It's basically the GBA one expanded, though I tend to prefer the GBA one for balance reasons. Its big downside is that a whole bunch of versions of the game are buggy as hell, and potentially game-breaking. The latest version is mostly fixed in at least not having any game-breaking bugs, but you're gonna have to be somewhat lucky in picking it up randomly. Still, it's probably the closest to the N64 and PS1 games before the series started experimenting, though I'm inclined to say the GBA one in pacing the game out, since it's really easy to get rich in the DS one. EDIT: Copy-pasting this just in case you feel like tracking down Harvest Moon DS. The original harvest moon DS (version 1.0) makes it impossible to marry the Witch Princess and also makes it nearly impossible to marry the Harvest Goddess due to it's animal death counting glitches, preventing you from seeing the witches purple heart event, and an item glitch which makes it impossible to ship 1 of every item and complete the goddesses marriage requirements. HOWEVER - The new version (Version 1.1) has no glitches in it, or nearly none, and in the new versoin you can marry both of the girls. Here is how to tell which version you have, the glitched one, or the fixed one. Step 1.) - Look on the back of your Harvest Moon DS gamecard. You will see a row of numbers on the back, aka the games code. It is in bolded black. Step 2.) - Check and see which of the following codes you have. Version 1.0 (GlitchyVersion) - ABCENOJ13 Version 1.05 (StillGlitched) - ABCENOJ22 Version 1.1 (FixedVersion) - ABCEN1J09 Version 1.1 (FixedVersion) - ABCEN1J11 I think there was one more version that was manufactured that has all the fixes since my copy is ABCEN1J22, so yeah, you'd want one with ABCEN1J## on the back. Allarion fucked around with this message at 05:02 on Jun 14, 2014 |
# ? Jun 14, 2014 04:50 |
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Thanks a lot for the advice and suggestions, you guys. I noticed that nobody suggested any of the newer Harvest Moon games. Are all of the newer ones really complicated compared to the older ones (like the N64 and SNES version)?
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 19:24 |
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Zorato posted:Thanks a lot for the advice and suggestions, you guys. They can be fairly complex compared to the early games, with star points and soil quality, and all that sort of stuff. A New Beginning also drags the 'plot' on quite a while. If you get unlucky, it can take a few in game years to complete the main point of the game. On a whole though, I like the newer ones more than the older set, overall. Then again, I'm a weirdo who really REALLY likes A(nother) Wonderful Life.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 19:29 |
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Not complicated to the point of ridiculousness, but certainly more complicated than the old ones. I'd recommend A New Beginning as one of the best ones available, but it has a ton of building and crafting that might get in the way if you just want to plant some goddamn crops and have a kid.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 19:30 |
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Zorato posted:Thanks a lot for the advice and suggestions, you guys. Some of the newer ones have gimmicks that I don't like enough to bother with and Rune Factory completely sucked me in.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 19:46 |
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Zorato posted:Thanks a lot for the advice and suggestions, you guys. I really like Two Towns setting and characters, and it has a ton of content, but it is really dragged down by how they gate progress. The Carpenter will only build a single expansion every season, and there are 25 of the things, so you are looking at more than 7 years in game at a minimum to build everything. Plus building those expansions is mutually exclusive with progressing the story, since that is done with carpenter projects as well. I love the bug catching and the hand fishing, to the point I still kind of want to pick it up again for the 3DS, but several people in this thread have said that version is really buggy.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 20:30 |
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So wait I haven't been following harvest moon details for a little, are there two HM games coming, one from Natsume and then the 'it's Harvest Moon but we don't own the name' one? And their both coming out around fall/winter?
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 21:45 |
Allarion posted:It's basically the GBA one expanded, though I tend to prefer the GBA one for balance reasons. Its big downside is that a whole bunch of versions of the game are buggy as hell, and potentially game-breaking. The latest version is mostly fixed in at least not having any game-breaking bugs, but you're gonna have to be somewhat lucky in picking it up randomly. Still, it's probably the closest to the N64 and PS1 games before the series started experimenting, though I'm inclined to say the GBA one in pacing the game out, since it's really easy to get rich in the DS one. I don't suppose there's any indication on the packaging or something I can see before buying it, is there?
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 21:50 |
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Tatum Girlparts posted:So wait I haven't been following harvest moon details for a little, are there two HM games coming, one from Natsume and then the 'it's Harvest Moon but we don't own the name' one? And their both coming out around fall/winter? Yes. Natsume's new Harvest Moon is called "Harvest Moon 3D: The Lost Valley" and, while taking cues from previous titles, is unrelated to the actual Bokujo Monogatari series. XSEED is releasing the latest Bokujo Monogatari game as "Story of Seasons."
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 21:58 |
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Nifty, the previews make Lost Valley sound good and I've been interested in Seasons since it came out in Japan, nice to have a HM heavy holiday-ish season.
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 22:00 |
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Yeah, at first I thought it was kind of skeevy of Natsume to keep using the Harvest Moon name since it makes things really misleading and confusing, but hey, they own it so whatever. Now we get the Bokujou Monogatari games with better translations and quality control from XSEED, and this neo-Harvest Moon thing which could be good. I really liked messing around in Minecraft's creative mode so I think I might enjoy manipulating the landscape in The Lost Valley, bobble-headed characters be damned. Will definitely be waiting on reviews before biting though. [EDIT] Also, seeing that post about asking the Natsume president if same-sex relationships would be possible reminded me that someone asked Hatsuu of XSEED a similar question, and their team is also open to it have requested it already. In the end though, it comes down to what the original developers in Japan decide. Would be nice to see both series make some progress in that regard. Hyper Big Breasts fucked around with this message at 22:24 on Jun 14, 2014 |
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CeeCee at Natsume has started to answer questions over at Natsume's forum. Release window is 'Fall' as opposed to Story of Seasons' 'Winter'. In regards to the perceived rivalry between Natsume and XSEED: 'During E3, The Boss Man, someone from Marvelous, and one of the XSEED guys stood in the middle of our booth and chatted; I would’ve snapped a picture as “evidence” for the fans but not only would that have been super awkward for everyone involved, I was in the middle of a Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley demo ' The majority of the dev team is being kept a secret at this time 'so that they can work peacefully on the game.' Rivals for the spouses may or may not happen, the wording is vague perhaps because it is not a finalized thing. You will have to build your own facilities like the barn, but this is not final so may change. 'The area outside your home cannot be edited (and the area outside of some NPC homes cannot be edited), but largely The Lost Valley is yours to do with as you wish. There is no "farm" section. Anywhere is potential farmland.' Cooking is getting a 'major overhaul', possibly because the producer worked on Cooking Mama. The 3D in the title refers to the terrain Minecraftin', 'plants may end up having a different yield depending on planting conditions.' The game may well come out in Japan because it is being developed in Japanese, but this is for Natsume USA, so localization is being done on the spot as it is made. The game will start in Winter and you will have to unlock the seasons themselves in the storyline. They promise that no content will be stripped out in favor for the DLC, it is '100% optional' and will focus on post-game content. DLC will probably not be available at launch. They are actively relaying feedback about what characters the fans are screaming at them to be marriageable, so them being available is possible in DLC if they are not already offered to start with. Multiplayer and online features will be revealed closer to launch. She is planning on answering more questions as they come in, so that thread is worth a watch if you are curious.
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# ? Jun 16, 2014 21:27 |
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Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP7NMd5P-EE
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 02:20 |
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Yeah, not really caring for that art style. Admittedly was never the biggest fan of Minecraft so the new gameplay isn't really selling itself to me either, so I'll still stick with waiting for reviews before thinking about it.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 02:28 |
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The mix of blocky and non-blocky terrain looks seriously janky. The animals just look weird with the round bodies, but elongated heads. And hot drat, do the character models look terrible when blown up for dialogue. It just looks...really not good, in general.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 02:34 |
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XSEED threw this video up yesterday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTAbFUVA6gg All it is the 'hey guys, this is that game from that series we can't call Harvest Moon' box art gallery.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 02:57 |
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A bit weird considering there is gameplay they could have shown off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTAbFUVA6gg I'm guessing they haven't done enough translation/localization to throw together a gameplay trailer yet.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 06:31 |
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Rune Factory 4 is amazingly improved from RF3 and the others so far! I'm at the fourth dungeon after Venti collapses and the chipsqueek steals your charm. Are the recipes you get via Bread random? I've ended up with a ton of Rod/Staff recipes compared to every other weapon. Does Farming Bread only give you recipes for tools, and around what levels do you need for it to work past the second level (the one above the Cheap set)? I haven't decided what crazy girl I'll marry, they're all so good.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 18:03 |
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Recipes gained are random, but for weapon bread your weapon levels also determine what recipes are currently available to you. I haven't confirmed this but you'll get crafting recipes for levels twice that of your weapon skills. Farming bread comes in tiers at crafting level 5, 15, 30, 45, and 80 and provide only tools. You'll also need farming skill similar to weapon crafting.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 18:13 |
You might just wanna look up on a wiki and do recipes you want blind. Usually you can do recipes ten above your level, though early game your limited to your total RP cap, which is rather low. If you do it blind you don't need levels in the relevant skill, which is helpful for outfitting townies.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 18:52 |
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Allarion posted:It's basically the GBA one expanded, though I tend to prefer the GBA one for balance reasons. Its big downside is that a whole bunch of versions of the game are buggy as hell, and potentially game-breaking. The latest version is mostly fixed in at least not having any game-breaking bugs, but you're gonna have to be somewhat lucky in picking it up randomly. Still, it's probably the closest to the N64 and PS1 games before the series started experimenting, though I'm inclined to say the GBA one in pacing the game out, since it's really easy to get rich in the DS one. I dug out the copy I got on release day all those years ago, and the code on the back reads ABCEN0J20. I played the everliving poo poo out of it and never noticed any glitches. YMMV, though.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 19:30 |
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Whenever I take a townperson hunting (RF4), they suck and die. A big part of it is that they are all about 90 levels below me, but their equipment also sucks. How can I give them better armor and weapons (if I even can)? Do I need to consider if they're a spear/hammer/sword type?
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 20:37 |
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:Whenever I take a townperson hunting (RF4), they suck and die. A big part of it is that they are all about 90 levels below me, but their equipment also sucks. How can I give them better armor and weapons (if I even can)? Do I need to consider if they're a spear/hammer/sword type? You can, just give it to them and they'll wear it. I think they can use any weapon, but it may muck with their specials if you give them one that isn't their specialty. The level issue solves itself pretty quickly.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 20:43 |
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Gamerofthegame posted:You might just wanna look up on a wiki and do recipes you want blind. Usually you can do recipes ten above your level, though early game your limited to your total RP cap, which is rather low. There's a bit of an RP penalty doing them blind, if my efforts in making pineapple juice without the cooking+ bread are a good example. I've got the same cooking level as the recipe itself and it still requires a good 1k+ more than my RP maximum.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 20:57 |
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Sage Grimm posted:There's a bit of an RP penalty doing them blind, if my efforts in making pineapple juice without the cooking+ bread are a good example. I've got the same cooking level as the recipe itself and it still requires a good 1k+ more than my RP maximum. I've got the exact same problem of not being able to make pineapple juice. What's a good recipe to grind the last few skill levels (88+) up in cooking? I'm making relax tea when I have leeks\honey available right now, but it's slooooooow going.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 23:45 |
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LLSix posted:I've got the exact same problem of not being able to make pineapple juice. What's a good recipe to grind the last few skill levels (88+) up in cooking? I'm making relax tea when I have leeks\honey available right now, but it's slooooooow going. Those recipes are nigh impossible to make without prep to reduce rp consumption, as well as get your max rp increased significantly. You do get the recipe in a chest in the lategame though.
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# ? Jun 19, 2014 00:06 |