did you beat it?It is my opinion, but it is fact that from chapters 1-11, the only thing you can do is go where the map it tells you, which is most of the time moving foward.
When you get to chapter 12 and fight the giant turtle elephants, if you try to fight it your own way, you will die. The game forces you to spam x on auto-fight.
I atleast gave the game a shot all the way up to where everyone who has ever played the game says it gets good at chapter 12. It didn't, it was the same thing.
I am not that guy that didn't play and just listened to what everyone else said. I bought it and played it.
so you are that guy that played it, didn't like it and now its his noble mission to yell from the roofs that it is a total failure of a game whenever there is an opportunity for it? not really a better guy if you ask meIt is my opinion, but it is fact that from chapters 1-11, the only thing you can do is go where the map it tells you, which is most of the time moving foward.
When you get to chapter 12 and fight the giant turtle elephants, if you try to fight it your own way, you will die. The game forces you to spam x on auto-fight.
I atleast gave the game a shot all the way up to where everyone who has ever played the game says it gets good at chapter 12. It didn't, it was the same thing.
I am not that guy that didn't play and just listened to what everyone else said. I bought it and played it.
also (yeah i know i am wasting my breath here*sigh*):
the "moving from a to b" was completely reasonable for that part of the game story wise because you were FLEEING the whole time, you don't fart around in a shopping district when the military of an entire nation/artificial moon wants your head, could it have been handled a bit better? sure but at least it makes sense
that spamming auto attack argument is just bullshit, you have to build fitting paradigms and switch them on the fly over and over to survive any harder battle and yes switching paradigms is the main way to control your party in this game if you didn't notice
the adamantoises aren't meant to be beaten by a party that isn't maxed out if you don't "abuse" vanilles death ability, there are plenty of optional bosses that need a good setup, equipment, planning and skill to beat.
I just played through Skyrim THREE times. (Hearthfire, Dawnguard, Dragonborn). Trying to get the last two accomplishments but the game is so buggy that I don't think I will be able to get the last two. Think I'll play some Morrowind. (Played FFXIII-1 and 2 recently).
Last edited by hrdndv; 01-07-2013 at 12:32 PM.
Yumi, you know the fight with that military guy that kinda gave snow a chance to explain himself at Hope's house? Near the end of the game he's in that armor that is very suseptible to deprotect and deshell?
The AI kept spamming one move that did utterly nothing to him instead of what the Libra said to do. This happened on lots of fights showing the incompetemce of the AI. If you can't rely on the AI teammate, it shouldn't even be in-game.
The ochu fight? That specifically spam death until it works, not much else to do but pray the AI healed you while one sentieneled and, you spam death.
Three times? Good lord. How Bethesda doesn't get in major shit from releasing such trashy unfinished games is beyond me. It took me one play through and I had quite a few problems with it on PS3.
LOL. I like it. It takes a hard core gamer to try to beat the bugs. I may still have a way around this last bug... so I will probably play Skyrim (with the three addons) again! It takes me three days to become invincible... then it is just a matter of doing quests. The quests themselves are fascinating. I love the strategy. And I find new ways to do things every time I play through it.
4 days later and still loading BETA...
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