John Crichton
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I'd expect nothing less from my alt-screen name.Arnwyn said:Special Edition has long since been pre-ordered.

I'd expect nothing less from my alt-screen name.Arnwyn said:Special Edition has long since been pre-ordered.
Haven't played it yet (it's waiting for me @ home, I hope) but the IGN review and Gamespy reviews give a pretty good picture about the meat and potatoes of the combat and character building parts of the game. There is more at Gaming Age, too.Shalimar said:Ok, so how is the license board system? I'm not really sold on it myself, but I haven't got too much info on it yet. I liked the sphere grid from FFX since I could make any of the heros into what I wanted (mostly making Kimari, Lulu, and Yuna full White + Black Mages). How does the license board stack up? Also how does the leveling system work for people not in the active party? I heard that they get License Points too, but is it the same amount or different?
How about the Gambit system? Is it hard to use? Are there any basic gambit set-ups that pretty much everyone should have?
Shalimar said:Ok, so how is the license board system? I'm not really sold on it myself, but I haven't got too much info on it yet. I liked the sphere grid from FFX since I could make any of the heros into what I wanted (mostly making Kimari, Lulu, and Yuna full White + Black Mages). How does the license board stack up? Also how does the leveling system work for people not in the active party? I heard that they get License Points too, but is it the same amount or different?
How about the Gambit system? Is it hard to use? Are there any basic gambit set-ups that pretty much everyone should have?
John Crichton said:I'd expect nothing less from my alt-screen name.![]()
Yeah I just realized that you have to buy everything with gil from tactics to spells. I expected spells and waeapons but not tactics, that sucks. Still the story is moving me along and I like this hunt thing thoughLrdApoc said:Well its growing on me. The idea that you have to buy a license and then in fact buy the ability with Gil is a little frustrating at times - unlike in X where you spent the development points and got the ability here you buy the right to buy the ability or to purchased the armor or weapon type.
It is also far more a general system than the sphere grid - everyone has the same potential - you choose how to customize them.
Yeah it is amazing but thelicense thing bothers me a bit too. ONly because I want to get the mists early on so whereas I purchased essentials I've been concentrating on getting everyone a good mist ability early, though i can't say I enjoy the use of all your magic for the one spell, it just means I need to carry a heck of a lot more ethers.Kamikaze Midget said:Yeah, it's pretty amazing.
The Liscence Board is annoying me a bit, but I'm an archetype kind of player -- the LB means that characters will share many of the most useful abilities, with only a small amount of diversification. I'm still pretty early in the game, though. I'm hoping the quickenings and the espers will give me a better handle on it, and that, as I grab more weapons and armor and spells, I can split the characters' skills a bit more.