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When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc?
Grumpy Cat said: » When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc? There's a ton of optional mini-games and things of the like that give cool stuff, but frankly none of it is game breakingly awful to miss in entirety. I'd strongly recommend getting into the Chocography hot/cold mini game though; lots of great rewards and travel benefits to it. Here's a list Artemicion said: » Grumpy Cat said: » When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc? There's a ton of optional mini-games and things of the like that give cool stuff, but frankly none of it is game breakingly awful to miss in entirety. I'd strongly recommend getting into the Chocography hot/cold mini game though; lots of great rewards and travel benefits to it. Here's a list There's a lot of miss-able items, you should probably use the guide, I have a pdf of it if you want it. (Although the IX guide is whack and used the now defunct old playonline.com site in conjunction with it, I had a link to it's archive at one point, I forget how I found it). Jetackuu said: » Artemicion said: » Grumpy Cat said: » When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc? There's a ton of optional mini-games and things of the like that give cool stuff, but frankly none of it is game breakingly awful to miss in entirety. I'd strongly recommend getting into the Chocography hot/cold mini game though; lots of great rewards and travel benefits to it. Here's a list There's a lot of miss-able items, you should probably use the guide, I have a pdf of it if you want it. (Although the IX guide is whack and used the now defunct old playonline.com site in conjunction with it, I had a link to it's archive at one point, I forget how I found it). Is it the official POL one, or like a bradly games scan? Cause I'm very much interested in that pdf. I've played through FFIX like three or four times without guides. Never got everything lol.
Artemicion said: » Jetackuu said: » Artemicion said: » Grumpy Cat said: » When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc? There's a ton of optional mini-games and things of the like that give cool stuff, but frankly none of it is game breakingly awful to miss in entirety. I'd strongly recommend getting into the Chocography hot/cold mini game though; lots of great rewards and travel benefits to it. Here's a list There's a lot of miss-able items, you should probably use the guide, I have a pdf of it if you want it. (Although the IX guide is whack and used the now defunct old playonline.com site in conjunction with it, I had a link to it's archive at one point, I forget how I found it). Is it the official POL one, or like a bradly games scan? Cause I'm very much interested in that pdf. Artemicion said: » Jetackuu said: » Artemicion said: » Grumpy Cat said: » When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc? There's a ton of optional mini-games and things of the like that give cool stuff, but frankly none of it is game breakingly awful to miss in entirety. I'd strongly recommend getting into the Chocography hot/cold mini game though; lots of great rewards and travel benefits to it. Here's a list There's a lot of miss-able items, you should probably use the guide, I have a pdf of it if you want it. (Although the IX guide is whack and used the now defunct old playonline.com site in conjunction with it, I had a link to it's archive at one point, I forget how I found it). Is it the official POL one, or like a bradly games scan? Cause I'm very much interested in that pdf. Try this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100700875/Final%20Fantasy%20Strategy%20Guide%20Mega%20Pack.7z There's also a video guide if you want.
Been awhile but a few years back, I was a FFIX guide. >.>
3.4 GB? Those must be some insanely high res prints.
Artemicion said: » 3.4 GB? Those must be some insanely high res prints. Argh. I still can't get Bleach to work on BlueStacks. @_@
Leon Kasai said: » BlueStacks Leon Kasai said: » Argh. I still can't get Bleach to work on BlueStacks. @_@ That emulator is weird. I can't for the life of me find where local files saved within emulated apps are stored, also when syncing my purchased apps from my google account, it appears to randomly select an emulated device when logging in. Security email said it was a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 lol. Not to mention the forced app downloads are lame, and even when I agree to install them to continue, they're suddenly non-existent except for being listed as downloaded apps within my google play list of apps. Grumpy Cat said: » When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc? I recommend you talk to NPCs after every major story event and go around towns to see if anything has changed (and walk around the edges of each screen to see if there's a new treasure chest or something that popped, a question mark or exclamation mark will pop up if there's anything there) Always buy items from Stiltzkin and always deliver mail from moogles (sometimes requires you press the Mognet option once more after reading a letter) There's a lot of hidden stuff on each map but if you do this then you won't miss much. Doing Chocobo Hot & Cold will give you great items, always do as many as you can on each disc I use bluestacks.
(bluestacks2 sucks btw) Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » Never even heard of bluestacks lol, I'm guessing it's like Origin. It's an android emulator for Windows, and it's rather wonky. Can't say I'd recommend it unless you're desperate to use mobile exclusive apps on your PC. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Leon Kasai said: » BlueStacks Artemicion said: » Not to mention the forced app downloads are lame, and even when I agree to install them to continue, they're suddenly non-existent except for being listed as downloaded apps within my google play list of apps. Wonder if it's treating BlueStacks like a rooted device... But then I should be getting an error message instead. @_@; That's the weird thing Leon. When it says to install their dumb advertising apps to continue using Bluestacks, I agree and then nothing shows up in my list of apps. But if I were to go to Google Play on my phone, it'll show it on my list of apps as if I had recently purchased/downloaded them before.
And like I said, I sure as hell can't find local files therein to see if they're actually there or not. It's weird. Well ***. My download for your obscenely large pdf file seems to be stuck at 2.4/3.4 GB. Might have to re-attempt that later.
high res prints my ***!!! you're being assimilated by the borg!
ABORT! Artemicion said: » That's the weird thing Leon. When it says to install their dumb advertising apps to continue using Bluestacks, I agree and then nothing shows up in my list of apps. But if I were to go to Google Play on my phone, it'll show it on my list of apps as if I had recently purchased/downloaded them before. And like I said, I sure as hell can't find local files therein to see if they're actually there or not. It's weird. Go into BlueStacks Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Apps. Should be in there. Then you just click on them and uninstall. Works for me at least. :x Gonna try out Nox App Player. Supposedly better than BlueStacks. Grumpy Cat said: » When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc? I sorta recommend just playing it for fun first and then going back and getting everything, that's what I've always done anyway! Sorry if incoherent, mobile sucks Asura.Carrotchan said: » Grumpy Cat said: » When FF9 comes out on PC and I finally play it, should I look at a guide first? Are there major miss-able things etc? I sorta recommend just playing it for fun first and then going back and getting everything, that's what I've always done anyway! Not to mention there's a certain somewhere that has certain enemies, that are only hurt significantly with low level weapons. Worth hanging onto that cheapo dagger and whatnot. |
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