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kingddd

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  1. The default is configured so it's like the Wiimote is in vertical position instead of horizontal position since FE RD is expecting you to hold the wiimote sideways. Try to reconfigure the directional inputs like the wii mote is horizontal.
  2. if it appeared in the NA or EU direct it most likely will be an international release. Most of the Japanese only games are stuck in the Japan Direct.
  3. My sister plays it on an Iphone 5s so it should be fine.
  4. yeah the only stock I ever got out of him was his accidental suicide kill. Haha.
  5. I battled Locus a year or so ago during a smash 4 tourney here in Vancouver. He was my first match pool paired up and I got demolished.
  6. the memories me and my 2 other friends created from Seiken Densetsu 3 will never be forgotten. It's a great game for co-op. The only issue of course is the menu system as it requires a lot of pausing and it interrupts the flow if you're playing co-op but it's very minor and it's been a problem since secret of mana.
  7. Entire story spoiler so don't read it until you've beaten the game. This is what I can assume from all the events and memories that transpired in the game. I wanted to make my own summary and discuss it since I've beaten the game a couple of days ago.
  8. Yes horses can die. I've had them accidentally get killed by guardian lasers and they disappeared forever. No other indications. I'm pretty sure they have a cool down health system to it where if they get damaged enough they will die.
  9. For clarification you can select hold a banana and use the D pad to move the drop cursor to throw the bananas instead of just dropping in front of you.
  10. No problem. No matter how much everyone talks about ports, the UI is the biggest problem that imo will probably require a lot of work to retool. Mario Kart 8 was much easier to port considering majority of the game doesn't even utilize the gamepad at all. I personally would love to have TMS and Xenoblade X on the go as I love both games too.
  11. The so called Xenoblade X getting a port to switch is only a rumor at this point and it's not even a confirmed work. Xenoblade X uses the gamepad for the following: Map System Mining Resources Fast Travelling Notification System Online message Typing Doing Avatar Character Emotes While some of these are in the original, almost 30% of my experience is looking at the gamepad and they all utilize the touchscreen in some very convenient way. So Docking the system on the switch would through out the touch screen utilization and therefore require more work on the controllers to remap all those systems. Not to mention pretty much all the buttons in the game are already occupied and would make the experience really inconvenient. So a lot of reworks will have to be made to make the game work on the switch. X is a much more complex game so I don't expect a summer port this early at all. TMS is not as bad as it's mostly text messaging and the map system but even that will probably require a significant amount of retooling to get it working on a single screen prompt probably as a pause screen. So I'm not saying it's an impossibility it's just don't expect a thorough immediate ports of the game immediately especially considering the amount they have to revamp.
  12. Doubtful. Xenoblade X and TMS utilizes the gamepad stuff a lot so they are probably gonna have to rework the UI a lot to get it working on the switch. Not to mention TMS did awful in all regions. I hardly ever met anyone that even played it.
  13. This isn't just an american problem. It's a worldwide problem where Farmers are mostly underappreciated all over the world. Not to mention the amount of labour causes a lot of them to have to look after their crops, livestocks and general produces everyday that they have no time to enjoy the urban style of entertainment of TV Shows, Internet. Many of them live in isolated regions and therefore aren't as well informed as most of the people in the cities of what is going on in the international level. That's not to say that they are uneducated, if anything they just don't receive the same amount of information that most people in the city receive that allows them to make proper dynamic solutions. Which is why so many have very hard earned beliefs and rather stick with what currently works in their area. This makes it difficult for them to be informed and understand the issues that are not within their regions.
  14. the third ingredient is hinted as "seafood" Which equals fish.
  15. the ingredients are literally written in the book itself. All three of them.
  16. Broken SteelPoint LookoutThe PittMothership ZetaOperation: Anchorage These are the 5 I would prioritize in order. Broken Steel is a must get for the DLCs as it raises your level cap by 30 and lets you continue the game after the main story. Point Lookout is basically another nice place to explore and it's a pretty vast place to tread through. Everything else though is just a minor side story or unnecessary padding. The first two are the good ones. The rest is kind of mute or not really needed as mothership zeta is very linear and so is operation anchorage. But yeah if you can get the GOTY edition.
  17. Check the steamcommunity for fallout 3. There are tons of fixes for it. Even the stickied thread is a huge fix for majority of the people. Also to answer your question TC. Fallout 3 is not a bad start for most players since Fallout 3 was a lot of people's first Fallout game. Despite the criticisms of the story and the lore itself, there is a lot of love still put into the game you'll definitely enjoy but it's definitely more of a game where you have to learn to inspect the situations that you're exploring then some kind of narrative that tells you what to do. It's very free roam and consequences will happen depending on the stats of your characters. It was my first fallout and I definitely enjoyed what I got out of it. As for gameplay, really the game doesn't require good precise aiming to do well thanks to the vats system. Your stats are the big dependence on how well your avatar will shoot a rifle or use a gun more than your physical reflexes. And most of the time the stats are really for helping you unlock things, persuade people and get better perks in general. I wasn't a fan of Fallout 4 as much though.
  18. The last time I played Fallout 3 was on Windows 7 and it worked perfectly fine. It the message you see on steam just means it hasn't been tested for compatibility but if it runs on vista it runs on 7 in most cases. Not to mention tons of people have gotten it fixed without any problems running the game. Now random crashes? Well that's bethesda experience.
  19. Well it's not like all internet FAQs are any better. This was 100% approved btw for Xenoblade.
  20. Well you have to remember Mario Kart is mostly developed by their Internal EAD studio and Zelda, Animal Crossing and Splatoon are their few internal EAD made studio IPs that they have. So chances of EAD studio developed games characters and IPs are most likely be promoted more than say Intelligent System, the Pokemon Company/Game freak and Monolith in Mario Kart.
  21. Well the same team that worked on Advance Wars made Code Name Steam but so many backlash was hammered from it and tons of Advance Wars fans started pounding hate on it that it killed that specific IP and now I don't think there is any incentive to make Advance Wars anytime soon now since they seem more focused on Fire Emblem because of this.
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