:) Thanks! I completed my work on FFMQ and FF1, so I've proven I have the insanity part down. If you haven't tried them, you should. The first showcases my style of dialog. The second showcases my dedication to getting the algorithms right. This project will mix the two, hopefully. :) So far, progress is going great.
Okie, thanks for the heads up, I am playing something else right now but It is getting a little lame, so I am downloading Memeal Mantasy Wun. Be prepared to answer stupid questions as I have never played a FF game in my life. I did just play a fun fangame from RPG maker dot net. The story precludes FF1 by 400 years and so that tweaked my interest. I read that they remastered the 1st 6 on Steam for PC and I may end up buying some if the price would drop some. Good day to you and thanks again.
No problem. Any NES walkthrough will get you through, but I wholly recommend 2 Fighters, 1 Red Mage, and 1 Black Mage. It is very balanced.
And I just completed 1 & 2 on Steam myself. Those versions use the GBA and PSP as a base and switch out to the old magic system of the NES. In a lot of ways, mine is a bit more of an authentic remake from 1987. :)
lol, well you got to me too late. I already started with warrior, thief, wm and rm. the game is going fun enough, I made it to elfland. My only complaint so far is that I am unable to determine how much mana my crew has left. I love the hand holder feature, I can get pretty gosh darn confused about what to do sometimes. lol Thanks, I will get back to you next time I feel like raging.
Back to rage some more lol That thief of mine, well I wanted a thief and she needed to be named her after my ex. Anyhow, like her, about worthless, maybe later in the game but, well stuck with her for now I guess. Also if my white mage can handle a wooden staff why can't she handle an iron one? (Probably something sexual but still?) I will be back with some more rages tomorrow, meanwhile the game is fun, a little grindy but I have played far worse. I have been going through the towns on normal mode to catch the story and then changing to meme mode to see how much of a smartass you are. Pretty much... lol PS. Who's face is that on those termite/ spider thingy's in the swamp cave? Is it G.W? Crying Ryan on the Shadow critter? I hope not. lol
Elfland is the first major grind spot in the game. I recommend buying a few tents to save outside of the Marsh Cave - they let you save on the field. You mana left in battle is one of those compromises I had to work with, but you should be able to see how much is left on the main menu outside of battle.
And I'm glad you're liking the "hand-holder" feature. It should work fine through the whole game, but it's not completely tested. After the first elemental boss, the game becomes quite "open-world," so I made some adjustments to allow you to pick which way you want to go. Let me know if it breaks - I can take a look. :)
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I hope you stay with this, the game has all the makings of being a real hoot.
GL with it.
:) Thanks! I completed my work on FFMQ and FF1, so I've proven I have the insanity part down. If you haven't tried them, you should. The first showcases my style of dialog. The second showcases my dedication to getting the algorithms right. This project will mix the two, hopefully. :) So far, progress is going great.
Okie, thanks for the heads up, I am playing something else right now but It is getting a little lame, so I am downloading Memeal Mantasy Wun.
Be prepared to answer stupid questions as I have never played a FF game in my life.
I did just play a fun fangame from RPG maker dot net.
The story precludes FF1 by 400 years and so that tweaked my interest.
I read that they remastered the 1st 6 on Steam for PC and I may end up buying some if the price would drop some.
Good day to you and thanks again.
No problem. Any NES walkthrough will get you through, but I wholly recommend 2 Fighters, 1 Red Mage, and 1 Black Mage. It is very balanced.
And I just completed 1 & 2 on Steam myself. Those versions use the GBA and PSP as a base and switch out to the old magic system of the NES. In a lot of ways, mine is a bit more of an authentic remake from 1987. :)
Let me know what you think.
lol, well you got to me too late.
I already started with warrior, thief, wm and rm.
the game is going fun enough, I made it to elfland.
My only complaint so far is that I am unable to determine how much mana my crew has left.
I love the hand holder feature, I can get pretty gosh darn confused about what to do sometimes. lol
Thanks, I will get back to you next time I feel like raging.
Back to rage some more lol
That thief of mine, well I wanted a thief and she needed to be named her after my ex.
Anyhow, like her, about worthless, maybe later in the game but, well stuck with her for now I guess.
Also if my white mage can handle a wooden staff why can't she handle an iron one?
(Probably something sexual but still?)
I will be back with some more rages tomorrow, meanwhile the game is fun, a little grindy but I have played far worse.
I have been going through the towns on normal mode to catch the story and then changing to meme mode to see how much of a smartass you are.
Pretty much...
lol
PS. Who's face is that on those termite/ spider thingy's in the swamp cave?
Is it G.W? Crying Ryan on the Shadow critter?
I hope not. lol
Elfland is the first major grind spot in the game. I recommend buying a few tents to save outside of the Marsh Cave - they let you save on the field. You mana left in battle is one of those compromises I had to work with, but you should be able to see how much is left on the main menu outside of battle.
And I'm glad you're liking the "hand-holder" feature. It should work fine through the whole game, but it's not completely tested. After the first elemental boss, the game becomes quite "open-world," so I made some adjustments to allow you to pick which way you want to go. Let me know if it breaks - I can take a look. :)