anti-bot test said:lol ._. after 2 hrs of trying to boot up dark dawn it finally got past the black screen! now its never leaving the power cable.
On what card? Are you just kidding?
anti-bot test said:lol ._. after 2 hrs of trying to boot up dark dawn it finally got past the black screen! now its never leaving the power cable.
Time to get a new card buddyanti-bot test said:its a kingston class 4, 4gb
i think i've seen teh intro so many times ive memorized it by now.. it kept freezing right after the white screen boot and right after the intro for me, but patience was the key for me
class is for guaranteed minimum write speed.anti-bot test said:hard to tell what kind is good, there's no standard for read/write access speed testing is there? they just put class 4 class 6 or whatever on their cards. anyone have reccomendations? preferably through experience lol.
I2aven's_Sage said:so rom/game troubles aside, how about some actual game discussion? I've managed to play about 7-8 hours worth already. What I can say so far is that the psyenergy and turn-based combat is pretty much the same. Collecting Djinn seems rather quick, I'm level 17 and I have about 12-15 Djinn now.
Puzzle wise, those of you who like puzzles will really love this game, it's got plenty. Really a great game to use your imagination on, it's really pretty and imagining everything as it happens, you know the revival of advanced ancient civilizations, it's pretty fun.
The graphics bug me a little bit, but I suppose that's part of the targeted audience; that is, to say that, you are, afterall playing as Isacc and Garett's kids...The graphics are nice, but overall the game kinda feels like it's been a little watered down difficulty wise, I haven't had any trouble staying alive. Kinda betrays the traditional RPG w/ it's difficulty settings, hoping there's a hard-mode that you can play after you complete the game.
I'm really enjoying the game, so far, for what it is. So far though, it really makes me want to do a complete play through of the series, (The Lost Age seemed pretty perfect as far as difficulty went). Feels like Camelot went out of their way to hold your hand through just about every part of the way... Yeah, so just some thoughts. Enjoy guys.
They should have added some text to accompany those emoticons when a character asks you something. There wasn't hardly any questions asked to your character that weren't rhetorical in TBS and TLA.Leamonde.Halcyon said:I agree it feels a little easier than I would have liked, but overall the puzzles and nostalgic battle systems make it very enjoyable. The graphics for me make it feel like a 3-D version of the slightly cartoony sprites of the original. Quite nice, IMO. The story is interesting so far, too and the emotion response choice is fun
Taichi24 said:They should have added some text to accompany those emoticons when a character asks you something. There wasn't hardly any questions asked to your character that weren't rhetorical in TBS and TLA.
Breith said:Like the two first game...
'Remember myself, 12 or 13 years old, in my bed, read, read and still read line after line of this fuckin' intro thinking angrily : "damn game, I wanna play !".
Edit. Erf, sorry.
Breith said:Like the two first game...
'Remember myself, 12 or 13 years old, in my bed, read, read and still read line after line of this fuckin' intro thinking angrily : "damn game, I wanna play !".
Edit. Erf, sorry.
Breith said:Like the two first game...
'Remember myself, 12 or 13 years old, in my bed, read, read and still read line after line of this fuckin' intro thinking angrily : "damn game, I wanna play !".
Edit. Erf, sorry.