StaticSpine
Arcane
Bros I have questions.
Is this game really 100+ hrs long?
What does this mean?
Is this game really 100+ hrs long?
What does this mean?
Means as long as they dont go under theres a lot more to come.Bros I have questions.
Is this game really 100+ hrs long?
What does this mean?
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The phrase "first season" probably means the existing game is intended to be the first in a series, though it is possible they will instead release DLC/expansions as follow-ups rather than proper sequels.Bros I have questions.
Is this game really 100+ hrs long?
What does this mean?
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Bros I have questions.
Is this game really 100+ hrs long?
What does this mean?
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When a drop happens is random. What is dropped is determined by enemy type. Look up enemies in the Troublemaker List to see which Masteries they might drop and how often. (Example: Street Hoodlum has an 18.75% chance to drop Body Training when defeated.) If you're looking for a particular Mastery, play missions with enemies that might drop it.how do you discover mastery sets besides chance?
how do you discover mastery sets besides chance?
Oh. Duh, I'm dumb. Apologies.I meant sets.
I'm asking if theres an in game way to find these combinations besides blind trial and error.
You can unlock sets by mastering enemies. Most sets in the game are used by a specific enemy type, so by beating the crap out of them and getting familiar with them you can unlock more and more sets. Tho there are so many i would just use a guide, and i doubt theres any guide thats updated, as they release new sets constantly.
What is it with South Koreans and wanting to be Jewish? The game itself looks like a less shitty Manhwa Nu-Xcom clone though, looks alright for what it is.After reading all the positive feedback in this tread, I decided to give this game a try. I played only 12 hours and I think the game is awesome. In my opinion, Troubleshooter = nuXcom + Anime + Jews.
Why Jews? Your main character is a boy with a jewish last name. Albus only helped Don, when the Don agreed for discount. Sion always dreams about a raise in the salary, but Albus always tries to avoid the topic. The head of the police team have jewish first name. Jews everywhere!!!
Jokes aside, the game is fantastic. My only complaint, is that almost all male character are kind of gay. Is this to much to ask to have a game with straight males?
I decided to put this game on hold until I build a new PC and recently picked it back up. It's really surprising how demanding this game is. My load times went from nearly unbearable on my 4770k to merely annoying on a 5800X. I'm only averaging around 100-120fps on a 3080 at 1080p. I can play Horizon: Zero Dawn at like 200 fps. Totally nuts.
What is it with people with 2020 reg date ranting about joos trying to fit in. You need to at least have access to GD for this.What is it with South Koreans and wanting to be Jewish? The game itself looks like a less shitty Manhwa Nu-Xcom clone though, looks alright for what it is.After reading all the positive feedback in this tread, I decided to give this game a try. I played only 12 hours and I think the game is awesome. In my opinion, Troubleshooter = nuXcom + Anime + Jews.
Why Jews? Your main character is a boy with a jewish last name. Albus only helped Don, when the Don agreed for discount. Sion always dreams about a raise in the salary, but Albus always tries to avoid the topic. The head of the police team have jewish first name. Jews everywhere!!!
Jokes aside, the game is fantastic. My only complaint, is that almost all male character are kind of gay. Is this to much to ask to have a game with straight males?
I'm also amazed that after playing 90 hours, missions feel fresh. This is some kind of combination of the story and the map design. Even after 90 hours, missions are interesting. Even the side missions.
And speaking about story, the game has a damn good anime story. It is engaging. A lot is going on, and you have absolutely no idea what is going on. But you care about it.
The game has excellent pacing. Once you get used to your characters, the game give you another on. Once you get used to the new one, a new one appears. It kind of force you to be in constant process of building a character. Once you figured one character, the game gives you another one.
I can point only two negatives in the game. It has slow start. First mission is boring. But starting, from the second one you are hooked. So it is not a big of a deal. The second one is difficulty. I feel that Cruel/Challenging is not tough enough. So, I guess for a second playthrough, I will need to come up with some home rules.