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... pray for ... Switch release ...
Are you aware of the Steam Link app? You can stream games to your mobile devices with controller support.And I can’t play Steam versions in bed.
Are you aware of the Steam Link app? You can stream games to your mobile devices with controller support.
Looks like modding is going to be possible with these, but pretty much anything significant internally is encrypted and CRC/hash-checked at load so it'll probably be a bit.
But it sounds like stuff like sprite/tile replacements are going to be a thing as well as more granular font changes once they get it figured out, and since all three games so far are operating off the same framework that should be extensible to all six eventually.
It’s a shame Square Enix didn’t build in mod support because it sounds like some wild stuff will be possible. Imagine if all games are running on the same internal RPG Maker-esque engine and people start mashing elements of all the games together.Data miners are reporting that all three games use a common format for their data, e.g. FF1 weapons can (but don't) have flags for being two-handed or long-range, etc. Although there are some outstanding questions about distribution, this speaks well of the possibility of really robust mods and randomizers.
I beat it earlier with both a Black Mage and Red Mage, and INT seemed to be balanced in such a way that when you unlock a new spell tier, a Red Mage is going to be hitting for close to a min roll on the NES damage range, while a Black Mage hits for close to a max roll. So Red Mage does about half the damage.I'm curious to see how INT has been implemented. Some think that it was supposed to figure into the damage formula directly, but given the D&D lineage, I think it's more likely it was supposed to affect spell "accuracy" and increase the odds of doing full spell damage.
An elementally-colored orb, the same as the ones where you fight them the first time, occupy the staircase to the next floor.The most significant effect it could have down the line is the rematches with the Fiends toward the end--I'll be sad if Lich can't jumpscare folks anymore.
"2021" and "later this year" is all S-E has said about it thus far.Do we know when 4-6 are going to get released?
Yes very much this.They really need to patch the bestiary to be situated under config or the like inside each game, instead of only under extras on the title screen--there's the point of consulting it where it's most useful, but also the new monster habitat visualizer is such a fun thing to look at, and genuinely interesting as far as omake material in these rereleases go.