I liked the game till I encountered flying enemies. It's just horrible to hit them properly. Rest of the combat and bosses I've encountered were a cakewalk, then u get some flying mobs and u have to jump like a donkey to get a hit.
wtf i must have tried 10 times to defeat the second boss , that winged thing in the cave
GOD DAMN
i keep flinging fire balls at it whilst jumping, i must be missing somet here cus this bitch always gets the better of me with like only 10% of her life bar makes me rage
Ys Origin launching on Steam later this month -- and in case people haven't checked, there have been a few patches for Oath as well.
Quote:
UPDATE 3:
~~~~~~~~~
- Fixed movie corruption some users were experiencing
after the previous update.
UPDATE 2:
~~~~~~~~~
- Added true widescreen support.
The old method is available in the configuration.
- Improved controller support.
- Updated movies for compatibility.
- Changed some unlock methods.
All difficulties except Inferno are now unlocked by
default.
Inferno and Time Attack unlock when any difficulty
is cleared.
- Slightly adjusted some system graphics.
- Fixed a texture display issue on some systems.
- Fixed an issue with cheats and an achievement.
- Fixed an exploit with Istersiva.
- Fixed some enemy collision bugs.
- Fixed some minor leaderboard bugs.
- Fixed a rare issue with clear data.
- Fixed a text display issue.
UPDATE 1:
~~~~~~~~~
This update fixes some issues that users have been
reporting on the forums, and some extra error handling
to help debug issues moving forward. The patch notes:
- Added an option to disable movie playback.
- Made some minor corrections to the text.
- Fixed some issues related to a couple achievements.
- Fixed some bugs with control configuration.
- Fixed an issue with a texture in the Zone of Lava.
- Enabled generation of crash dumps to assist
troubleshooting.
Ys: Origin is now on Steam for 15.99 Euro.
(Or 19.99 USD)
EDIT: Theta will probably be releasing a version of this shortly judging by their releases of the previous Ys game but that's nothing more than a guess.
(Skidrow will maybe do something too?)
This is just the 2005 Win JP release translated and cheevos§!!11 added. Sadly it's not the enhanced PSP version, but oh well... this is PC gaming, should hardly expect any kind of effort to be put into games these days.
whats the difference between the oath pc and psp version?
and is ys origin the same as ys chronicle I & II ?
This is just the 2005 Win JP release translated and cheevos§!!11 added. Sadly it's not the enhanced PSP version, but oh well... this is PC gaming, should hardly expect any kind of effort to be put into games these days.
whats the difference between the oath pc and psp version?
and is ys origin the same as ys chronicle I & II ?
The PC version is the best. It runs with better framerate and resolution, it's not missing some blood effects and it doesn't have the awful voice-acting from the PSP version.
Ys: Origin is a PC exclusive. It's set hundreds of years before Ys I & II.
Any other Y's coming to the PC? Really loved those two pieces of scraps they threw at us.
Ys: Seven will be released in China by the end of the month.
Seems Ali213 and 3DM now have this uploaded at their sites but I guess it's just the game files for now and thus isn't cracked or otherwise modified.
(Plus it's untranslated I guess, most of it anyway.)
Any other Y's coming to the PC? Really loved those two pieces of scraps they threw at us.
Ys: Seven will be released in China by the end of the month.
Seems Ali213 and 3DM now have this uploaded at their sites but I guess it's just the game files for now and thus isn't cracked or otherwise modified.
(Plus it's untranslated I guess, most of it anyway.)
I have the ali213 version installed, but as you said there's no crack yet. Regarding the translation, I guess it wouldn't be too difficult using the PSP english text on the PC version.
Not everybody is down on Windows 8. JRPG pioneer Falcom is re-releasing four titles from its flagship franchise on Microsoft's new OS. While the games are currently available through various outlets online, digital distribution hasn't quite caught on in Japan like it has in the West.
Ys Origin, Ys I&II Chronicles, Ys: The Oath in Felghana, and Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim are coming to Windows 8 on March 22 for 3,990 yen (roughly $44) apiece. Of course, thanks to the efforts of XSEED, you can safely enjoy several games from the Ys series on PlayStation Portable and PC without dealing with that "catastrophe."
Read more at http://www.destructoid.com/falcom-to-re-release-quartet-of-ys-games-for-windows-8-243164.phtml#uvz380OmXfykFL1I.99
Note: packed seperately, because that's how Steam delivered them.
--
Long, long ago, there was an ancient kingdom called Ys which prospered under
the auspices of two heavenly Goddesses. Over time, the kingdom came to be
known as Esteria, and its divine history was largely forgotten by all but the
descendants of those who once preached the Goddesses' will. The only reminder
of this lost lore was a cursed spire at the foot of a giant crater, which
locals came to regard as The Devil's Tower.
Eventually, the men and women who called Esteria their home began mining a
uniquely radiant silver from the nearby mountains, and development boomed.
Towns were built, and the land became rich with life.
Then, all at once, monsters began to appear. Only a few at first ΓÇô but soon
enough, the land was swarming with them, and the Esterians had no choice but
to hide in fear, remaining ever vigilant just to stay alive.
Our story begins with a young man who'd heard rumors of these misfortunes,
and strove to verify them with his own eyes; a brave swordsman with an
adventurous spirit bolstered by his own youthful naivet.
His name was Adol Christin.
With no regard for his own safety, Adol set sail toward Esteria through a
heretofore impassable barrier of neverending storms. There, he was destined
to become ensconced within a 700 year-old mystery that would ultimately take
him to a long-lost land nestled amongst the clouds...
Ys I & II Chronicles+ is the most modernized and up-to-date remake of
Falcom's classic franchise-spawning action RPGs from 1987 and 1988. Come see
how the story began, and witness the birth of a legend!
Features
* Classic buttonless bump combat receives a full analog-enabled
upgrade for gamepad users, and is augmented in Ys II by a robust magic
system.
* Character art selectable from 90s-style portraits or more modern anime
designs.
* Transform into a demon to speak with any and every standard enemy in the
game, creating unparalleled depth that still impresses even to this day.
(Ys II only)
* Adjustable high-resolution PC graphics with a smooth, consistent
framerate.
1. Unrar.
2. Burn or mount the image.
3. Install the game.
4. Copy over the cracked content from the /Crack directory on the image to
your game install directory.
5. Play the game.
6. Support the software developers. If you like this game, BUY IT!
I'm playing Ys Origin right now. Having a blast. Honestly, I didn't expect I would like this game so much.
After 8 hrs I'm halfway up the tower.
Boss fights are what truly stands up IMO - they are great and demanding. First you have to find proper tactics, then execute them with as little mistakes as possible. Nothing new but done really well. Every fight is different, every fight is interesting. I never felt like I lost because the game had been cheating. You're either good and you win, or you suck and you lose.
EDIT: Fixed the thumbnail.
"Anatidaephobia is the fear that somewhere in the world there is a duck watching you."
Fuck Polish government for oppressing women!
"People are such awful conversationalists that they’ll interrupt you when you’re answering a question they asked."
Last edited by Raccoon on Wed, 20th Feb 2013 04:40; edited 2 times in total
I'm playing Ys 1 or rather I was playing it, was caught unprepared when a escort mission appeared early on and the NPC died due to low initial health (Monsters spawn in really quick.) so I lost all progress since I had forgotten to save, actually I was looking for save shrines but it seems they use a different method here.
Good game though, has been updated two times so far but I don't know what they patched.
(They keep patching the Ys Origin and Oath in Felghana regularly as well.)
Note: packed seperately, because that's how Steam delivered them.
--
Long, long ago, there was an ancient kingdom called Ys which prospered under
the auspices of two heavenly Goddesses. Over time, the kingdom came to be
known as Esteria, and its divine history was largely forgotten by all but the
descendants of those who once preached the Goddesses' will. The only reminder
of this lost lore was a cursed spire at the foot of a giant crater, which
locals came to regard as The Devil's Tower.
Eventually, the men and women who called Esteria their home began mining a
uniquely radiant silver from the nearby mountains, and development boomed.
Towns were built, and the land became rich with life.
Then, all at once, monsters began to appear. Only a few at first ΓÇô but soon
enough, the land was swarming with them, and the Esterians had no choice but
to hide in fear, remaining ever vigilant just to stay alive.
Our story begins with a young man who'd heard rumors of these misfortunes,
and strove to verify them with his own eyes; a brave swordsman with an
adventurous spirit bolstered by his own youthful naivet.
His name was Adol Christin.
With no regard for his own safety, Adol set sail toward Esteria through a
heretofore impassable barrier of neverending storms. There, he was destined
to become ensconced within a 700 year-old mystery that would ultimately take
him to a long-lost land nestled amongst the clouds...
Ys I & II Chronicles+ is the most modernized and up-to-date remake of
Falcom's classic franchise-spawning action RPGs from 1987 and 1988. Come see
how the story began, and witness the birth of a legend!
Features
* Classic buttonless bump combat receives a full analog-enabled
upgrade for gamepad users, and is augmented in Ys II by a robust magic
system.
* Character art selectable from 90s-style portraits or more modern anime
designs.
* Transform into a demon to speak with any and every standard enemy in the
game, creating unparalleled depth that still impresses even to this day.
(Ys II only)
* Adjustable high-resolution PC graphics with a smooth, consistent
framerate.
1. Unrar.
2. Burn or mount the image.
3. Install the game.
4. Copy over the cracked content from the /Crack directory on the image to
your game install directory.
5. Play the game.
6. Support the software developers. If you like this game, BUY IT!
Good game though, has been updated two times so far but I don't know what they patched.
(They keep patching the Ys Origin and Oath in Felghana regularly as well.)
If you mean Ys I & II Chronicles+, maybe they have patched the configs. Previously, no matter what I did, the games were always starting in 1024x768. (Edit: Of course I mean the RLD release.)
As for Ys Origin, I'm using 'Ys.Origin.Update.3-RELOADED'; had only one crash thus far. (Right after difficult boss battle, before I have managed to save. )
There's also 'Ys.The.Oath.in.Felghana.Update.4-RELOADED' for those using the yarr version.
"Anatidaephobia is the fear that somewhere in the world there is a duck watching you."
Fuck Polish government for oppressing women!
"People are such awful conversationalists that they’ll interrupt you when you’re answering a question they asked."
Story wise Origin is the first then Ys 1 and Ys 2 followed by Oath.
(Having played Origin I kinda recognized a few characters in Ys 1 though the gameplay mechanics were a bit different.)
Ys 1 and 2 have two different modes as well though both are a re-make from the original version back in 1988 or somewhere around that.
Signature/Avatar nuking: none (can be changed in your profile)
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum