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Post by lordroel on May 28, 2016 7:04:30 GMT
Do you not like these kind of cut scenes. Live is fine, oversexualized is not. The latter is a copout because you couldn't find a way to make your game interesting enough as to not needing that. These days the cut scenes are made either using in game engine who cost more money to make than some of the real live cut scenes of the past.
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2016 10:53:57 GMT
Oh Yeah, Roel, if you are going to play Fire Emblem, remember that playing classic mode is the only proper way to play. Phoenix mode is for the weak and those who have no honour! Sure it might cause some restarts but imagine how rewarding it feels when you finally suceed.
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Post by lordroel on May 29, 2016 13:18:21 GMT
Oh Yeah, Roel, if you are going to play Fire Emblem, remember that playing classic mode is the only proper way to play. Phoenix mode is for the weak and those who have no honour! Sure it might cause some restarts but imagine how rewarding it feels when you finally suceed. What is the difference in classic mode and Phoenix mode.
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2016 13:32:35 GMT
Oh Yeah, Roel, if you are going to play Fire Emblem, remember that playing classic mode is the only proper way to play. Phoenix mode is for the weak and those who have no honour! Sure it might cause some restarts but imagine how rewarding it feels when you finally suceed. What is the difference in classic mode and Phoenix mode. In classic mode, the characters (not counting some plot relevant characters) that die stay dead while in Phoenix mode, the characters that die come back to life the next turn. It is pretty much the easy mode of easy mode. Also a tip: don't go charging right into Battle like Leeroy Jenkins because not only Will the enemy have more units then you, the AI is pretty smart so the only result you are going to get is everybody getting killed. Especially if you are playing the more defensive oriented Nohr.
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Post by lordroel on May 29, 2016 13:40:11 GMT
What is the difference in classic mode and Phoenix mode. In classic mode, the characters (not counting some plot relevant characters) that die stay dead while in Phoenix mode, the characters that die come back to life the next turn. It is pretty much the easy mode of easy mode. Also a tip: don't go charging right into Battle like Leeroy Jenkins because not only Will the enemy have more units then you, the AI is pretty smart so the only result you are going to get is everybody getting killed. Especially if you are playing the more defensive oriented Nohr. Does the game also include mirage and the possibility of having children because i know that was the case in Fire Emblem Awakening, also is there building up you home or palace where you can upgrade everything.
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2016 13:55:08 GMT
In classic mode, the characters (not counting some plot relevant characters) that die stay dead while in Phoenix mode, the characters that die come back to life the next turn. It is pretty much the easy mode of easy mode. Also a tip: don't go charging right into Battle like Leeroy Jenkins because not only Will the enemy have more units then you, the AI is pretty smart so the only result you are going to get is everybody getting killed. Especially if you are playing the more defensive oriented Nohr. Does the game also include mirage and the possibility of having children because i know that was the case in Fire Emblem Awakening, also is there building up you home or palace where you can upgrade everything. Yes it does, in fact some of the cast members are the children of Awakening's characters (don't think about that one to much) and naturally can get children of their own. I don't know if you can Upgrade everything in Your palace but you can certainly build and customise it to Your liking.
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Post by lordroel on May 29, 2016 13:59:11 GMT
Does the game also include mirage and the possibility of having children because i know that was the case in Fire Emblem Awakening, also is there building up you home or palace where you can upgrade everything. Yes it does, in fact some of the cast members are the children of Awakening's characters (don't think about that one to much) and naturally can get children of their own. I don't know if you can Upgrade everything in Your palace but you can certainly build and customise it to Your liking. But there is no major difference between them both because i do not want to play one knowing that the other has things that are different.
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2016 14:20:26 GMT
Yes it does, in fact some of the cast members are the children of Awakening's characters (don't think about that one to much) and naturally can get children of their own. I don't know if you can Upgrade everything in Your palace but you can certainly build and customise it to Your liking. But there is no major difference between them both because i do not want to play one knowing that the other has things that are different. The core content is the same, it is the plot, playstyle and recruitable characters that are different between the three Versions.
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Post by lordroel on May 29, 2016 14:27:31 GMT
But there is no major difference between them both because i do not want to play one knowing that the other has things that are different. The core content is the same, it is the plot, playstyle and recruitable characters that are different between the three Versions. I think i will buy Fire Emblem Fates (Birthright), the other one Conquest seems to be a little bit hard for me.
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2016 14:34:21 GMT
The core content is the same, it is the plot, playstyle and recruitable characters that are different between the three Versions. I think i will buy Fire Emblem Fates (Birthright), the other one Conquest seems to be a little bit hard for me. Sure, just remember that Nohr always has place for a capable Commander and Camilla Will always love her sibling when you are tired of the moeblob Sakura.
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Post by lordroel on May 29, 2016 14:37:17 GMT
I think i will buy Fire Emblem Fates (Birthright), the other one Conquest seems to be a little bit hard for me. Sure, just remember that Nohr always has place for a capable Commander and Camilla Will always love her sibling when you are tired of the moeblob Sakura. I played Fire Emblem Awakening a lot, it helped that with all the DLC that came out the game is still great to play, i think that will like Fire Emblem Fates (Birthright) as well.
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2016 15:07:47 GMT
Sure, just remember that Nohr always has place for a capable Commander and Camilla Will always love her sibling when you are tired of the moeblob Sakura. I played Fire Emblem Awakening a lot, it helped that with all the DLC that came out the game is still great to play, i think that will like Fire Emblem Fates (Birthright) as well. Fates is pretty similar to Awakening in terms of gameplay and characters and ups the fanservice considerably so you are probably going to enjoy it. It does deconstruct the harem genre in the backstory though.
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Post by lordroel on May 29, 2016 15:09:10 GMT
I played Fire Emblem Awakening a lot, it helped that with all the DLC that came out the game is still great to play, i think that will like Fire Emblem Fates (Birthright) as well. Fates is pretty similar to Awakening in terms of gameplay and characters and ups the fanservice considerably so you are probably going to enjoy it. It does deconstruct the harem genre in the backstory though. No i like having large harems.
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2016 15:19:53 GMT
Fates is pretty similar to Awakening in terms of gameplay and characters and ups the fanservice considerably so you are probably going to enjoy it. It does deconstruct the harem genre in the backstory though. No i like having large harems. According to the backstory, king Garon really loved the ladies and sired numerous illegimate children With his concubines (this was actually very common aaong royalty in 17th and 18th Century), all of which he loved equally. But then the concubines started fighting for power (this was less common, though tended to have distasterous results when it happened) and started assassinating each other and the children left right and center. By the time the plot rolls around the number of surviving children can be counted on one hand, all of them have issues and the king has stopped being the loving father like he used to. In the end, the harem only led to death and suffering.
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Post by lordroel on May 29, 2016 15:20:54 GMT
No i like having large harems. According to the backstory, king Garon really loved the ladies and sired numerous illegimate children With his concubines (this was actually very common aaong royalty in 17th and 18th Century), all of which he loved equally. But then the concubines started fighting for power (this was less common, though tended to have distasterous results when it happened) and started assassinating each other and the children left right and center. By the time the plot rolls around the number of surviving children can be counted on one hand, all of them have issues and the king has stopped being the loving father like he used to. So while yuri leads to loving relationships, harems only lead to death and suffering. Than why do the Japanese love them in games and in anime.
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