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Evil Fluffy posted:Is this a change for the DS remake? Because in the original you got QuadHit from the Warrior+Fighter advanced class (Battlemaster?) which was 4 hits and I'm pretty sure it had zero cost as well so you could just spam it every round of a fight if you wanted. QuadHit was four hits of 50% damage and Sword Dance was four hits of 75% damage. So it was about 50% better.
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I’ve always found the original version of 7 a much more compelling game. It definitely seems harder then the 3ds version and I really like the graphics. Also it’s just neat to marvel how we got that game localized at all back then.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 04:21 |
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sword dance is still in the 3ds version, but iirc it is only on one human class and one advanced monster class. it's not nearly as accessible. the original opening of psx 7 gets a lot of poo poo for how long and obtuse it is, but i think 3ds 7 went too far the other way. it's too short, too simple, too easy. it's still probably better to play it on 3ds overall, though.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 05:01 |
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The real reason to play the 3DS version is the extremely cute class outfits Ruff and his wolf mom get to wear.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 05:15 |
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gimme the GOD drat candy posted:sword dance is still in the 3ds version, but iirc it is only on one human class and one advanced monster class. it's not nearly as accessible. It’s Pirate’s last skill and one of the umpteen that Hero (vocation) gets, but yeah at least browsing a wiki page with learn lists for both it was probably the wrong call to make every advanced vocation endgame-ready to “compensate” for not mastering skills, with an increased skill loadout and also take less battles to master. Probably the latter would have been more than enough.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 05:25 |
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They buffed Knuckle Sandwich in the 3DS version of 7, so I never really missed sword dance in that version.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 09:16 |
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1 2 and 3 don't really have all that much to them, so the future versions that just make the games more pleasant don't really have any competition beyond nostalgia. 4 5 and 6 on DS are arguably some of the best Remakes the world has ever seen, so it's a no brainer. But 7 and 8 were more sidegrades than anything that honestly kind of didn't know what they were doing. If you absolutely had to pick objectively? They're an iota better. But like Symbol Encounters in THE random encounter series just doesn't work even for 8 which did it well, much less 7 which literally increased the encounter rate by suckkng at it. 11 deserves a ton of respect making it work. So I sit there trying to decide which version of both to play and end up just not playing them since if I can't go all in, it's hard to justify these games that can very much reach 100 hours.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 09:52 |
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DQ4 on DS you'll want to dig up the patch to restore party chat to the English version but otherwise it is the best version of DQ4 yeah.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 11:09 |
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A Sometimes Food posted:DQ4 on DS you'll want to dig up the patch to restore party chat to the English version but otherwise it is the best version of DQ4 yeah. I have a story about this. I got blocked towards the end so I never beat DQ4 as a kid. Then in 2014 I replayed it, and beat it. 2 weeks later they announced mobile with party chat, I was so mad. I spent years trying to play it but failed and lost progress several times cuz new phones and the cloud saves not working or something. I kinda value being able to name my dude so I'm not a big fan of the patch though and all the little ways it breaks the game. It finally has a happy end. Last year I loved a mobile game so much it literally rewired my DNA, so now games on my phone don't bother me. I enjoyed DQ4 so much, I played and beat and read all the lps of dq1&2 too, which is why I'm here.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 12:50 |
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I'd call DQ8 3DS the definitive version even if the only positive change it made was putting monsters on the field instead of random encounters tbh. PS2 version is fine but 3DS version is a clear upgrade.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 13:08 |
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Well, that and the two extra characters, and I think an extra dungeon.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 13:12 |
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I need to figure out how to mod VIII3DS, I liked what I saw of the remake but the original ost…it’s so bad, man. At least XI was done by a (very not pleasant) man in his eighties, VIII was Sugiyama just being determined to suck in its base un-orchestrated form.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 13:18 |
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Last Celebration posted:I need to figure out how to mod VIII3DS, I liked what I saw of the remake but the original ost…it’s so bad, man. At least XI was done by a (very not pleasant) man in his eighties, VIII was Sugiyama just being determined to suck in its base un-orchestrated form. It is stupidly easy to do and totally worth it. You can play NES/SNES/GBA/GBC/GBA/DS games on it too. Also PS1 DW7 is the best version. I'll die on that hill
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 13:33 |
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Oh no, I modded my 3DS already, I mean specifically converting my physical cartridge to a digital file and applying the music patch someone made to reintroduce the orchestrated OST.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 13:35 |
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It's not that difficult, at least for the orchestrated music mod IIRC. It's all detailed here on the Luma custom firmware wiki but the basic process is to hold Select when booting the 3DS and making sure the "Enable game patching" option is on, then you create luma/titles/000400000018F100/romfs (assuming you're playing the US release, you can look up the titleid for the European and/or Japanese version on 3dsdb.com) on the 3DS' SD card and dump the patch in there. I tried to get the mod that restored the altered costumes working as well, but it didn't wanna work. I think that one might have been designed for a pre-Luma custom firmware's way of handling mods, though. Or I might just be dumb. EDIT: Last Celebration posted:Oh no, I modded my 3DS already, I mean specifically converting my physical cartridge to a digital file and applying the music patch someone made to reintroduce the orchestrated OST. EDIT EDIT: Also you might want to actually play on your carts, I think I remember hearing something about how the flash memory they use needs to be refreshed by booting the game in a 3DS every so often in order to stay good. Commander Keene fucked around with this message at 13:47 on Aug 13, 2023 |
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Nihilarian posted:I'd call DQ8 3DS the definitive version even if the only positive change it made was putting monsters on the field instead of random encounters tbh. PS2 version is fine but 3DS version is a clear upgrade. Symbol Encounter is the official terminology for that. Like I said, not a fan even though 8 didn't really do it badly, it's just not designed for it. The extra content all being locked to the last 25% also just makes me kinda hard to get super hype.
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 14:23 |
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For Dragon Quest III, there are only three good versions, in my opinion: NES/Famicom: Wouldn’t recommend, but was still a good game and it’s the only version with this aesthetic. Super Famicom: The clear cut best version of DQ3 in my opinion. It adds so much to the GBC version and looks and sounds so good that when you’re talking DQ3 ports, it’s all about how something stacks up to this. The problem is that the English translation patch is reportedly rather buggy. Game Boy Color: This is a solid way to play the game in English and might even have the best translation depending on your taste for modern DQ translation writing. It has all of the features from the SFC version plus a little more, and while aesthetically it’s obviously not as good, they really tried their best and it has its own charm to it. I think this is the second best version. Everything else: Every other version of DQ3 has made some significant content and aesthetics cuts, smooshed together assets that don’t mesh well, force you into portrait mode to play it, and have probably the worst translation available. I genuinely think they’re all hot garbage compared to the SFC and GBC remakes, so if you can’t play one of the three above, I would say wait until the HD-2D remake which looks set to be the best version of the game since the SFC release. And to be clear, I really do think DQ3 is worth playing today. It’s one of the last games of its kind (basically a classic 80s CRPG) but also one of the best examples of that. Just don’t settle for one of the shittier versions. Nickoten fucked around with this message at 17:44 on Aug 20, 2023 |
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I disagree, I think it's a tossup between SNES and Switch. Switch has the best translation and playability vs SNES having the best content loadout. It is bizarre that 1 and 2 got remasters that brought them in line with the rest of the series and are definitive, but 3 just got another port though, really threw me off when I started. Guess there is a reason for that 2.5HD one to exist even if it doesnt have canon party members added, still not a great one though.
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# ? Aug 20, 2023 19:27 |
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isnt a full remake of 3 coming
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# ? Aug 20, 2023 19:46 |
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Meowywitch posted:isnt a full remake of 3 coming Thats the 2.5D one, what little they showed of it just looks like a fancy remaster, but no guarantee of all the content or being a full remake that updates the story to modern standards. It's also been dead silent for 2 entire years to my knowledge.
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# ? Aug 20, 2023 20:15 |
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The redone localizations in the mobile/Switch versions of 1-3 are really good (unless you hate what the style has been since 2005, in which case there's really no helping you), and I feel like in the case of 3 in particular it more than makes up for being in all other respects the worst of the remakes.
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# ? Aug 21, 2023 02:15 |
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Notably the HD2D remake is bringing back animated monsters for the first time since the GBC release. People are probably gonna think they’re part of the remake’s new features, that’s how long it’s been since we’ve gotten a release with them.
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# ? Aug 21, 2023 13:40 |
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Even though it got a remake, SE also released a newly translated SNES ROM of Trials of Mana in Collection of Mana. I don’t think the remake has co-op so it’s still worth having for that. Apart from the mobile ports of 1-3 and 8, I think every version of every DQ game is unique and worth preserving and playing. Even if DQIII HD-2D is the best version, I still love the NES, SFC and GBC versions and would still pay to have them on Switch
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That loving Sned posted:Even though it got a remake, SE also released a newly translated SNES ROM of Trials of Mana in Collection of Mana. I don’t think the remake has co-op so it’s still worth having for that. I love the GBC version since that's the one I played as a kid. I never finished it back then, but a few years back I dug out my GBC to play through it. It's my favorite DQ game, and now that I have my steam deck set up for GBC games I can use that to have the handheld experience on a bigger screen. It's wild going back to an actual GBC though, they're so portable and the batteries last forever.
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Genovera posted:I love the GBC version since that's the one I played as a kid. I never finished it back then, but a few years back I dug out my GBC to play through it. It's my favorite DQ game, and now that I have my steam deck set up for GBC games I can use that to have the handheld experience on a bigger screen. I can't play a lot of the really old portables now as my hands are too big. I want to dig out my copy of Final Fantasy Legend I and put it in my GBA SP just to see if my old save is still there, but I couldn't play it on that tiny system. I can play a 3DS XL, my Switch and my Odin, but that's about it. I still have my original DS, but it's just too small. I also have my trapezoidal GBA, but that's too small and also has no backlighting.
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# ? Aug 21, 2023 17:30 |
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I’ve been playing DW Monsters for the first time and having a blast, any critical information I should know? I have been running Golem/Dragon/Healslime and it’s been going smooth, have cleared F class. When should I start caring about breeding?
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Super Space Jam 64 posted:I’ve been playing DW Monsters for the first time and having a blast, any critical information I should know? I have been running Golem/Dragon/Healslime and it’s been going smooth, have cleared F class. When should I start caring about breeding?
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# ? Aug 21, 2023 19:51 |
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JustJeff88 posted:I also have my trapezoidal GBA, but that's too small and also has no backlighting. You can get it modded for that. PM Monitor Burn (he's also got a thread in SA Mart). Team SFC DQ3 over here. Although I'd also recommend the GBC version because it's super-impressive what they did with the hardware and a mega-capacity cartridge.
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Super Space Jam 64 posted:I’ve been playing DW Monsters for the first time and having a blast, any critical information I should know? I have been running Golem/Dragon/Healslime and it’s been going smooth, have cleared F class. When should I start caring about breeding? If you're playing the original GB game, making a grizzly will give you a physical powerhouse for the rest of the game. And in every Monsters game, you should start breeding the second it becomes available imo.
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# ? Aug 22, 2023 19:45 |
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Ofecks posted:You can get it modded for that. PM Monitor Burn (he's also got a thread in SA Mart). Really great that that is available, but it would still be too bloody small and I would rather just use ROMs and play on hardware that's made for a grown man.
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# ? Aug 23, 2023 00:22 |
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Demo! https://twitter.com/Wario64/status/1702346769336787252
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# ? Sep 14, 2023 18:07 |
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Awesome, think the save data will transfer to the full game?
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# ? Sep 14, 2023 18:54 |
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KingSlime posted:Awesome, think the save data will transfer to the full game? The popup at the start said your data will carry over, as will your monster roster... except stuff like levels won't carry over? At least that's what it sounded like to me.
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 00:26 |
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Levels not carrying over seems weird but maybe they don't want people going nuts and making a bunch of max level stuff in the demo, I guess?
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 02:08 |
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Typically, you can do some INSANELY broken poo poo very early game in monsters series titles that isn't tied to level. For example, in Joker 3 pro, if you scouted something like 64 of the stripped cat monsters that you can encounter 2 minutes into the game and breed them all with each other, you ended up with the Cat Rebellion boss monster from DQX that was S rank. It works this way because as you breed them with themselves, they slowly upgrade to the next version of the said monster after 2 generations due to the fact that parent monsters are also calculated in breeding. Then you do the same with the next powerful version of that monster to get an even more powerful version. Then you eventually end with the boss monster. I might gently caress around with it a bit to see what sort of crazy poo poo I can get away with. Edit: Looks like the demo doesn't let you synth higher than rank F monsters BabyRyoga fucked around with this message at 13:36 on Sep 15, 2023 |
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When does the demo end? I made to the second Nadiria zone and stopped at the town.
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 18:50 |
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Zaggitz posted:When does the demo end? I made to the second Nadiria zone and stopped at the town. It ends when you enter the cave where the "son trapped by lava" quest leads
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 20:35 |
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Only played it for a few mins but maaaan I think the game is gonna own. Very much direct sequel to the 3ds games vibes which is excellent My only two pet peeves are that performance in the overworld could/should be smoother, and I'm so tired of hearing the same soundtrack over and over again! I don't expect any new music at all and will enjoy the game just fine as long as it includes a ton of songs from all the dragon quest games but would it kill them to make an original song or two? Also I wonder if they are going to vary up the battle themes in normal encounters because it would be pretty boring if it's just the dragon quest 4 battle theme the entire game The unique overworld song from the og dragon quest monsters is probably one of the best songs in the entire franchise in my opinion
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 21:07 |
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KingSlime posted:Only played it for a few mins but maaaan I think the game is gonna own. Very much direct sequel to the 3ds games vibes which is excellent The game has yet to be freed from the cold, lifeless clutches of Sugiyama. How many more must die? Demo seems cool, standard monsters bullshit. Looks like they changed the + system into colored circles and portrait boarders or something, which is a little confusing because you don't see how far between values a monster is; the old system had power-level breaks at +1, +25, +50, +99 IIRC; the new system is either completely revamped, or uses a different colored dot/portrait boarder to designate certain values, but if it is just 1 for 1 the same as the old system, you can't tell if a monster is like +33 for example. It is a bit annoying how limited the demo is in that you can't make monsters past F rank. If you truly wanted to grind out something in the demo, you could probably go for higher skill trees by resynthng the same monster over and over, slowly raising a skill until it caps and upgrades. That is a lot of work early game, though.
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BabyRyoga posted:Typically, you can do some INSANELY broken poo poo very early game in monsters series titles that isn't tied to level. For example, in Joker 3 pro, if you scouted something like 64 of the stripped cat monsters that you can encounter 2 minutes into the game and breed them all with each other, you ended up with the Cat Rebellion boss monster from DQX that was S rank. It works this way because as you breed them with themselves, they slowly upgrade to the next version of the said monster after 2 generations due to the fact that parent monsters are also calculated in breeding. Then you do the same with the next powerful version of that monster to get an even more powerful version. Then you eventually end with the boss monster. Well that's unfortunate. I saw that you couldn't scout the cyclops either but I guess it's to be expected that they don't want people to grind out a bunch of +99 mid-high rank monsters in the demo. I'm extremely hyped for it. Having a DQ4-based DQM game was not something I expected and I am here for it. KingSlime posted:Also I wonder if they are going to vary up the battle themes in normal encounters because it would be pretty boring if it's just the dragon quest 4 battle theme the entire game I'd hope that at the very least it uses all of the DQ4 battle themes plus the usual DQM ones. Fighting the cyclops plays different/boss music at least. BabyRyoga posted:If you truly wanted to grind out something in the demo, you could probably go for higher skill trees by resynthng the same monster over and over, slowly raising a skill until it caps and upgrades. That is a lot of work early game, though. The demo mentions that skills won't carry over so I suspect doing that would still end up with you going in to the main game with your team and them having default skillsets and the skill points refunded to whatever you'd have at that monster's level without any prior form stockpiling.
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# ? Sep 16, 2023 02:56 |