thx for asking bob, i was starting to wonder why I dont get money.
Its perhaps a minor thing, but I like that monsters dont drop hooman currency though ...
Yesterday I drove a tad bit further and I had load times... is that normal? I feel like this game is a massive waste of time so far with walking, driving, load times, car entering and exit animations
The best way to get cash is to do hunts provided by tipsters. I never bothered selling treasure and just use it to enhance magic.
And yeah the game is easy apart from a few high-end monsters and sometimes the empire spawns fuck up and are 20/30 levels higher than you. Do side content and the main story will be trivialized quite a bit.
I guess it's just the beginning? Or is the difficulty in this game in general more targeted at the casual crowd?
Yeah it get's a bit harder but to be fair Final Fantasy games where always very easy apart from optional content which this game also offers.
Not always. I was ripping at my hair pretty badly at some bosses in X
Dunno the only even remotely harder main story boss is probably Yunalesca and only if you don't know her gimmick, maybe Seymour Flux if you are under leveled, the Dark Aeons are optional content but also not very hard.
I was thinking about Seymour flux and that woman i don't recall the name of with the instant kill spell. There was some spell i missed which was supposedly essential on that boss, but since i don't read walkthroughs or know the game inside out before i start, i had major difficulties.
And i can't for the life of me believe we're supposed to use max aeon's on seymore because he became way too easy, and without it he was completely impossible for me.
There's the side content and optionals as well but X and newer made some stuff a real slog and it's also very easy to completely miss certain things.
Main game isn't too tough usually but the side content can more than make up for that either by being obscure or having fights that drag on for what feels like forever.
But the side stuff is usually almost entirely optional, no need to dodge lighting rods in FF:X or realize that there's hidden QTE's in FF:X-2 and then the optional bosses are down in some really lengthy dungeon or have hitpoints that rival all the other bosses in the game combined.
XV looks to be a bit of a departure from this having little to no missable content aside from some cutscene variants and then patches introduced some extra challenges such as the new bosses in this re-released edition.
So I assume you already figured it out it is a false positive and you have whitelisted the exe?
If yes:
What do you mean with: next problem at 0% <- its rather devoid of information thus not making much sense.
nope, the install.exe is right here (antivirus disabled), it launchs, asks me to choose my directory for installation, starts to install and stop à 0% with the error message above.
Thanks for the video, it was the one I was looking yesterday but, I do not have enough space on my C:
Can you verify that you have the complete download without flaws? Perhaps your release comes with checksums by a *.sfv file or something.
This could at least verify the download http://www.quicksfv.org/
Also earlier today i was driving around at night and actually wanted to try fighting against one of those demons.
I was like level 12 at that point and there spawned one of those lvl 30 Iron Giants.
I just equipped my 1hand sword and hold left click. He was basically stunlocked the whole time. Though the battle took a few minutes because of the low damage.
Oh and regarding earlier FF games and difficulty: I think till up to FF8 or FF9 they were all rather difficult, especially later on.
And also the bosses often were hard fuckers, like in 7 or 8. Or i just sucked back then.
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I'm at chapter 4 and already have tens of thousands from the hunts. Will there be something to spend the money on later in the game?
Another quickie, on which chapter the game closes down (opposite of opening up) and turn into linear only gameplay? I prefer to complete most of side activities prior to finishing the story.
I'm at chapter 4 and already have tens of thousands from the hunts. Will there be something to spend the money on later in the game?
Another quickie, on which chapter the game closes down (opposite of opening up) and turn into linear only gameplay? I prefer to complete most of side activities prior to finishing the story.
They have a system in place so that the story can progress without the previous content getting locked, so play as much as you want
but If you want to stay in line with the story and not make use of this "feature" you probably shouldn't finish chapter 9 before doing all your stuff
and money is really only useful for blasting it on consumables and ingredients for limit break spells
I had like 700k at the end of the game and only used it to fill my potions all up to 99
guess you can waste it on that one monster fighting minigame
There are rare items to be had, arena game that could use quite some cash. Car parts cost a bit, but if you keep doing hunts now and then you'll have plenty for everything.
Urgh you probably have to retrace a good amount of steps, plus that sequence before the fight. For me it was some random knight in the dark just now and I forgot what I was doing last time.
But I save alot anyway. Death or crashes are super annoying with all the traversal and load times.
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