Just sliding in the thread again to leave this youtube video here, since it made me laugh quite a bit. :D (Spoiler Warning for DT MSQ though)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyJ7fxN5YQ0
Just sliding in the thread again to leave this youtube video here, since it made me laugh quite a bit. :D (Spoiler Warning for DT MSQ though)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyJ7fxN5YQ0
Ugh just reached that part yesterday. I didn't have much problems with the VA (I just play the mindset of "she's a spanish speaker (like me) trying to speak english") but that part NEEDED a big freaking scream and didn't deliver.
Then I had a laugh when I saw that everybody in the chat was typing "spheeeen" xD
stuff like this made me so glad i play this with jp voice lol
also, is this just me or i feel like they "disneyfy" a lot of stuff in this expansion? heartfelt succession trial, bakool jaja went complete attitude personality change after 1 scene, rubber bullet duel? invasion only killed 50 people? ok this one a bit stretch but i always assume tural is huge city with population around thousands or something like that, it just the usual ff14 condensed everything to "small size" so we player dont move a lot in it
I'm a tad late to the rubber bullet discussion, but to add to how ridiculous thing is, when Zoral Ja's army tried to attack again, they defeated armored soldiers and ships by shooting them with rubber bullets. Unless I missed something and they suddenly switched to actual bullets, none of this makes sense. Because in the very first attack on Tuliyollal you can see that steel weapons aren't enough to break their armor. If anyone wants to see https://youtu.be/WDRv6jQrOgc?si=nJK-98yp0IXVnv3D 1:00 where Gulool Ja Ja can't pierce this soldier with his heavy weapon but I guess rubber bullets can smh)
"If we put real bullets in our guns against the invading robot-people army, it'll make us just as bad as them."
Maybe they’re “special” rubber bullets that are somehow safe enough to fire at people, but also can disable or seriously damage robots of unknown/alien metal :/. They could have went with that (special rubber damages alien metal) but then how would Estinien be able to help fight. Unless they gave him a rubber lance/spear and we missed that hand off lol
Also even IRL rubber bullets still can hurt a ton with serious or fatal injuries so…don’t see how much “safer” rubber bullets are other than lowering deaths by duels.
But overall the rubber bullets just are nonsensical especially in the invasion context. It’s like, is the robot army super strong cuz it’s hard to use normal metal weapons on them, or are they so weak if we throw a bouncy ball at them they go down easily enough for a small western town +1 OP Dragoon too take them out.
Edit: Also, let’s imagine they switched from rubber to real bullets for the fight. Where did the real bullets come from and how’d they get enough to defend the town in short order? The story kinda sorta implies the rubber bullet thing has been around for a while so I’d assume they wouldn’t keep real bullets for a “just in case” scenario. Especially with how there’s like 0 conflicts, in Tural as a whole, that seemingly can’t be easily solved with peace talks or food.
I’d maybe believe they had real bullets tucked away somewhere if the crooked deputy kept them for his gang. That would have been interesting to add to the stealing for riches side job he had maybe.
Ahh the irony my phone is either spying on me or YouTube is uncanny...
https://youtu.be/ot3VQ0FeZS8?si=2ES9e0E1xIwbkb88
Not to be a party pooper but I think you guys are thinking too hard about the rubber bullets, or at least backwards. That is to say, I was under the impression that the rubber bullets were exclusively for duels, not the other way around, hence the red-headed guy going "Using rubber bullets, of course", as if to bring attention to the fact that that's not the usual ammunition in those guns.
Granted it's still dumb, like someone got worried duels to the death would be too savage or uncivilized (which, to be fair, I agree with) but that's where you probably add a "If the duel ends in death, there are no winners and the killer gets jailed" rule instead to enforce some civility.