everyone is saying that the nstc iso wont work online with others... i wanna dl this version so i can play now, but my mate will have the pal legit copy, will i still be able to play w/ him
BlueStar said:Also, what's with having to stand in front of a patch of weeds or a fallen monster spamming A and watching the same animation 5 times before you get everything? What's the fucking point in that? Why not just give you all 4 or 5 item the first time you press A?
ZenZero said:everyone is saying that the nstc iso wont work online with others... i wanna dl this version so i can play now, but my mate will have the pal legit copy, will i still be able to play w/ him
bodean said:Using the JAILED version NTSC.
When I load it USB Loader GX, its updated, wii freezes with blue light on. Something special need to be done?
Kramzy said:ZenZero said:everyone is saying that the nstc iso wont work online with others... i wanna dl this version so i can play now, but my mate will have the pal legit copy, will i still be able to play w/ him
The NTSC Iso works well online, and it doesnt matter if u have a legit or or a pal/ntsc version of the game....u will be able to play with him
I havent froze once online and I have been almost nonstop since the servers came up but then again I am using hermes 222 37+38 merged and using UsbLoader Gx.KaitoTheRamenBandit said:Something you should know
I've noticed that about a certain random time Online, I started to freeze and get the buzzing noises just like when you just try to boot up the game normally before I used the uLoader
Ritsuki said:bodean said:Using the JAILED version NTSC.
When I load it USB Loader GX, its updated, wii freezes with blue light on. Something special need to be done?
Which version of USB Loader GX do you have ? If it's the latest, go to Options -> Sound and disable the preview sound (the music playing when you select a game)
I have to agree you. I love the game and how similar it is to Pso. I love the fact you have to keep on harvesting things to get stuff (this isnt some MMO so it feels more natural to have to keep harvesting). As far as the controls go, if you played Pso or Psu, its easy to get used to. As far as lock on goes, I think that is a part of the skill of the game. Any fool can hit a target that is auto locked, it takes skill to hit something without having a precursor. That and having locking on during one of the chaotic monster fights where you are fighting 6 monsters at a time (2 of those being Big Game) locking on would be more of a pain and a henderance than a help. My biggest and only grip with the controls is the zoom in and out controls (actually its more like look up and look down instead of zoom) Its entirely too easy to accidentally zoom in on your characters head just trying to spin the camera around.toguro_max said:I haven't played it online yet, but i already think this game is awesome!
It reminds A LOT PSO from my Dreamcast days...
Someone said: "What's the point on keep searching the enemy or the 'mining area' to get items? Why doesn't the game just give us 4 or 5 items at once?". My answer to that is: the game wants you to feel like a "real" (as far as it gets) hunter. When you hunt, after killing an animal you don't instantly get "bones" (for example), you must dissecate it to obtain the material, and that's the game idea.
Of course, it tires you sometimes, ok, but... that's the game's premisse.
Another person complained about the control scheme... Man, I LOVED it! One of the best things back on PSO was the ability to keep fighting while using 'mates and 'fluids, and this game does exactly the same! It IS confusing at first, but every "new" system is confusing at first glance...
Anyway, i liked the game, and'll probably get addicted to it before noticing (last time i played, 2 and a half hours had passed without me noticing it...)
My only two complains (so far): Adding monsters to the database could be easier (as in, I shouldn't enter the "Hunter's Notes" before pointing) and the absence of "locking on" enemies.
And yes, the initial clothes are stupid >-p
toguro_max said:Someone said: "What's the point on keep searching the enemy or the 'mining area' to get items? Why doesn't the game just give us 4 or 5 items at once?". My answer to that is: the game wants you to feel like a "real" (as far as it gets) hunter.