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Jotari

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  1. Yes, the story is rushed, but that's not because of the 3DS' limitations or the development cycle. It's because they simply chose not to focus more on the story and instead developed the gameplay and additional things (writing supports between almost every character for example, certainly would have taken up a bunch of the writer's time, probably more lines of dialogue there than in the main story and paralogues combined). They could have spent a bunch of time and money making a really great story, but it would have come at the cost of other parts of the game (remember, they had to build a combat engine from scratch). They just decided go serviceable for the story, rather than fantastic. Or to put it another way, Genealogy was made with a good story in less than two years on the SNES. It was absolutely within their power to make a good story in less than two years on the 3DS, the resulting game just probably wouldn't have sold as much.
  2. Re: Awakening. I don't buy that at all. It's clearly not a rushed job. A lot of effort went into its presentation. It had a decently long development cycle and the 3DS was more than capable of handling the amount of content needed for a full length plot if the game. The problem was focus. If Awakening wanted to be a 50+ chapter game with large focus on plot, then it easily could have been. The base game has almost 50 chapters as is, it's just that half of them are paralogues that don't contribute to the plot. And that's not even including the DLC chapters that could probably fit on the cartridge. They simply chose to focus more on the broad appeal of the game by making something that feels like it has extra content that lets players mind max their characters. And I can't really fault them for that, as they did make a decent game.
  3. I'm not claiming Thracia has any way fair or balanced game design as a whole. There's a bunch of stuff in it that's outright trollish in design. But it's cast balance is not one of those things.
  4. Celica has Chill Speed, which should be pretty good fodder if you're not interested in using her.
  5. You're saying you hate something that you haven't even tried. The only reason Thracia ever does low on those polls is because less people have played it. If you look at the comments, you will find people pointing out how balanced it is.
  6. Karel's Skill growth is 140% and his skill is 28. Assuming promotion at level 10, that's almost possible. He'd have 27 levels of growth (levels 1-10 involve 9 level ups, levels 1-19 involve 18 level ups). So if he started with 0 skill and failed to proc the second one on each level up he'd end up at 27. The only think making it outright impossible is that he should get +2 skill from promotion bonuses meaning 29 would be the lowest possible.
  7. There's plenty unique about Revelations. It's just mostly gimmicky maps that nobody likes.
  8. There's no point in speak of it again because you obviously don't know what you're talking about.
  9. Yeah, looking at the refine options for her Falchion. +4 to all stats for merely standing adjacent to a unit sounds really good. Leaving her beside my Eirika, who's giving +4 to all stats at the stat of every turn (except RES, which she accomplishes with a Rally) could probably tank and counter anything that's not long range.
  10. Assuming all units started at level 1, who has the most ridiculous bases with their growths factored in? Like Wolf and Sedgar for example, assuming they started their career before being recruited as Level 1 Hunters, why are there bases so low when their growths are so high? Or, alternatively, what units can you think of that have way higher bases than they should given their growth rates.
  11. That's what ambitious is. What's conceptually impressive. That's why being over ambitious is a bad thing. It means your actual competence can't match what you want to achieve.
  12. Or just put it in a spoiler tag, because I'm kind of curious too and don't care about SMT spoilers.
  13. Finally drew a 5* units after spending (I think) 80 orbs over the past few days and it was...Lucina. She's probably decent, but I highly doubt I'll use her since all in all, she's just another sword unit and I have like a dozen of them. I guess maybe I'll train her for dragon killing utility (still haven't beaten the Tiki Nowi bound hero battle), but man, I really thought I got Leif for a second there. At least I can count her towards "All the lords goal." I wasn't counting her before...but now I have her, so I'm counting her.
  14. You mirror my exact evolution with the game when I first played it. The story is just a bunch of stuff for the first few chapters, but then, when we realize what's happening to Eldigan, one of the characters whose face we've seen plenty of and isn't in our army, everything just shifts. He's not one of those endless names, he's a guy, and things are going to shit for him too. It just dragged me in and suddenly I was paying attention. Gen 1 is generally considered better than Gen 2, but you'll probably find yourself enjoying Gen 2 even more than Gen 1 on a first playthrough, because by that point you're just so much more invested in the story then the start, where it's just Sigurd and his bros rescuing some girl.
  15. Well you only have Falchion for about two chapters and it doesn't protect him from Manaketes, which make up most of the forces of those last two chapters, so it's pretty understandable that someone might miss that ability (and the fact that it's only ever around for two chapters is all the more reason it should have some impressive stats/abilities).
  16. Ah. I thought because he was a legendary hero they might have done something like Vanguard Ike. But then, if you notice, I started doubting myself because I thought that would still be available and thus edited my comment to remove that reference.
  17. Interesting challenge. Let's see where I stand...Just missing Alm, Leif and Ephraim, Now I really want to get Leif while I have a shot at him.
  18. You're really not listening to what I'm saying. Spending 12 hours on 12 maps isn't a bigger time investment then spending 12 hours on 24 maps, because you're still spending 12 hours. Unlike most other games Genealogy of the Holy War only has 12 maps. Most games have twice that many at minimum.
  19. It's no less a time investment, because it takes no more time than any other game.
  20. Totally going to be Glass. He's as legendary as they come.
  21. Why did you read Thracia's plot before reading Genealogy of Holy War? That's just...bizzare. Anyway, Julius was just casually talking to Ishatar (they are sort of a couple), if he really cared he could have gone to Bloom directly. Reinhardt is also Ishtar's personal body guard, so it's natural that he'd report to her. Not sure what Fred is talking about, can't remember the context of that. The long and the short of it though, is that, as daughter of Bloom and future wife of Julius, Ishtar has a lot of unofficial power.
  22. Ugh, I know. I preferred it back when she was implied to be a genderbender. So much more interesting than the stereotypical benign to all goddess that we have now.
  23. Ah yeah, that's pretty direct (I was actually just in the process of reading Xane's expo dump). Still, it's weird, because he also says; After that, Narga left behind a will to his own people, which was to protect mankind. To his own people seems like an odd turn of phrase considering his own people was just two guys and his infant daughter. Still, regardless what Xane said and what was reiterated in New Mystery, we can take it as retcon that there were no more Diving Dragons other than the three we see, given Nowi exists and Mila and Duma were retconned to be Divine Dragons.
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