@Smash_kirby Limit Breaker trivializes the majority of the game. If I saw something like that in a Free-to-Play title, I'd call it Pay-to-Win.
on normal Grinds wasn't too hard with a double same reclasing with pairing. I had problems with the other DLC, being smart helped me figure out a few quirks about the game, but feel the risk can and does equal the reward.
It's not a multiplayer game, so who cares if it's "Pay to Win"? I could understand your point if being able to compete online required you to buy the DLC, but that's a non-issue. Buying a game in the first place is "Pay to Win", and you could beat the game even without the DLC, so even in single player, it's not "Pay to Win".
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This was the most unexpected announcement of the Direct, and it looks great. I'm in the early stages of Awakening, and it's amazing! Just as good as The Sacred Stones. It makes me really wonder about FE X SMT.
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It's not a multiplayer game, so who cares if it's "Pay to Win"? I could understand your point if being able to compete online required you to buy the DLC, but that's a non-issue. Buying a game in the first place is "Pay to Win", and you could beat the game even without the DLC, so even in single player, it's not "Pay to Win".
No, you don't understand. You have to buy the DLC to easily beat my StreetPass team. The game is rigged.
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This was the most unexpected announcement of the Direct, and it looks great. I'm in the early stages of Awakening, and it's amazing! Just as good as The Sacred Stones. It makes me really wonder about FE X SMT.
Everyone wonders about that game...I will be really scared if it's just an Atlus solo project, making some weird hybrid project, with only some minor oversight by IntSys. I dunno...don't get me wrong, I like Atlus. I just want a regular FE, really, on console.
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I personaly think it would be cool if there were at the very least references to Fire Emblem Awakening characters in this game. It not necessary for my purchase. u_u
It's not a multiplayer game, so who cares if it's "Pay to Win"? I could understand your point if being able to compete online required you to buy the DLC, but that's a non-issue. Buying a game in the first place is "Pay to Win", and you could beat the game even without the DLC, so even in single player, it's not "Pay to Win".
No, you don't understand. You have to buy the DLC to easily beat my StreetPass team. The game is rigged.
No, you don't understand. You have to buy the DLC to easily beat my StreetPass team. The game is rigged.
Ditto, but in reverse. I can't beat anyone else. I hear Miracle + Vantage + Vengeance = OP. But that's the thing. SO much grinding for skills to make the game broke.
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Has anyone given the thought of Multi-player use? I thought if the next FE game would be on Home Console, the idea of online matches could be more probable. Basically face someone random online, you and your opponent get the same number of units, classes and equipment (But not from the single-player, more random soldiers who you can't get attached to, like chess pieces) and one unit being your created character with no skills and frail stats who tries to stay alive while both players take turns trying to outsmart and out-luck the other player by defeating their units.
Would they even consider an Online Multi-player mode like this on FE:IF? Nintendo are just beginning to make games to be played through the internet. Why not this one?
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Has anyone given the thought of Multi-player use? I thought if the next FE game would be on Home Console, the idea of online matches could be more probable. Basically face someone random online, you and your opponent get the same number of units, classes and equipment (But not from the single-player, more random soldiers who you can't get attached to, like chess pieces) and one unit being your created character with no skills and frail stats who tries to stay alive while both players take turns trying to outsmart and out-luck the other player by defeating their units.
Would they even consider an Online Multi-player mode like this on FE:IF? Nintendo are just beginning to make games to be played through the internet. Why not this one?
I'd love to see that. Now that this is already the second outing on 3DS, they have to bring something new to the table and online would do the trick. It wouldn't necessarily have to be in real time either: you could take your time and the opponent would be notified once it's his turn, a bit like online chess or the sort. This way you could even have multiple games going on at once.
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If there's mutliplayer, I think it'd be cool if it happened during regular gameplay. Other players can connect to your game and support/attack you directly with their units.
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While I would love online, I remember reading about Shadow Dragon's (the DS game, right?) online and it seemed very basic. If (ha) the game were to have good online play, I can't imagine how it would work.
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I don't really think Fire Emblem needs a multiplayer mode. As we saw with the StreetPass teams from Awakening, it would most likey just turn into a matter of who can grind the most and get the most effective skills. As long as the game provides a lengthy, challenging story mode, I am content.
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