Easter update - Dragons ahoy. Sort of.

Apr 06, 2010 12:04

So the general election has been called. Yippee. At work we have gone into what is called 'purdah', meaning we can't do a lot of the stuff we would normally do and therefore try to sort out the things which have needed sorting out for the last five years. Like the filing.

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mcamy April 6 2010, 14:51:56 UTC
Yeah, whenever people would talk about what character class they'd be if they were in this gaming system or that CRPG, I had a friend who would answer "NPC." Made sense to me.

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lexin April 6 2010, 14:58:53 UTC
Absolutely. Me for a passing servant with one line, probably a dwarf.

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manna April 6 2010, 15:20:10 UTC
Have you been giving the party members gifts? Once you push their loyalty up high enough, even Zevren is trustworthy. (Also, he has some of the most entertaining dialogue, given that he'll chat up anything indiscriminately.)

There's a very handy table here which tells you which gifts you should give to which party members to get the best loyalty return. I assume that it's the same for the PS3 and PC versions of the game.

Mages get pretty kick-ass powerful once they've collected a decent number of spells. The freezing + shattering combinations are very good.

There are some nifty mods around for the game, which do things like put a storage chest in the Camp, but I'd assume they only work with the PC version.

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lexin April 6 2010, 18:06:25 UTC
Are there any storage chests anywhere? I've not found any.

So far, this game is getting about an 8.5 out of 10. Oblivion got a 9 - it lost the 1 for there being no co-op option.

I haven't delved into gifts, I really must try that. It had never occurred to me.

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manna April 6 2010, 18:15:06 UTC
Are there any storage chests anywhere?

No, I don't think so. The PC version is quite moddable, and I think the chest mod was actually written by one of the game developers to show what the mod system could do.

I haven't delved into gifts, I really must try that. It had never occurred to me.

The gifts are great -- it's pretty easy to push approval up to high ratings, especially if you make sure you give the right gifts to the right people.

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aliciajd April 7 2010, 01:08:45 UTC
My nephew has been playing this game here on weekends. I don't watch his play full time, but it does look like a difficult game. He's playing as a human warrior, and you're right, the back story is so sad. Also, it's easy to tick off your party members and have them leave abruptly.

The thing that bothers me about this game is that it routinely presents you with difficult choices, and as far as I can see, many of them have no real differences in outcomes.

I'm just getting into Final Fantasy XIII, and so far, it's quite promising.

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lexin April 7 2010, 08:56:21 UTC
Also, it's easy to tick off your party members and have them leave abruptly.

I've only had the one turn on me so far, but that was a doozy.

And yes, there are difficult moral choices, but they ultimately seem to have the same result. "Seem to" because obviously I've only played with one character (and partly with another) and I can't be sure of that.

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