So... what's in a walkthrough?
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Many thanks to Sadrin who provided me with a messload of images.
It's nearly complete. All I have left is the "Walkthrough Design" section, and explaining how to use the guide. I should have it launched before this evening. KF
It's nearly complete. All I have left is the "Walkthrough Design" section, and explaining how to use the guide. I should have it launched before this evening. KF
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Yay!!!! Keep up the good work. Where will it be posted?
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Oh right, hosting... I knew I was forgetting something...AlexHiro4 wrote:Yay!!!! Keep up the good work. Where will it be posted?
No, just kidding.
It'll be on LunarNET. You'll see a frontpage update of the thing. A frontpage graphic should come pretty soon as well.
Anyway, I've completed the actual walkthrough. I'm going to proofread it a little later today and post it later. KF
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I'll have you a frontpage graphic soon. I've been working on that news script some again too, so hopefully we won't have to direct people to the boards anymore for news updates soon.
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Awesome, sounds great.GhaleonOne wrote:I'll have you a frontpage graphic soon. I've been working on that news script some again too, so hopefully we won't have to direct people to the boards anymore for news updates soon.
So, walkthrough is now posted!
Now that that's finally done, back to watching Torchwood. If you gotta bug me, wait 'til after it's done. KF
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I forgot to reply to this when I was doing my catching up on three weeks' worth of posts. This is terrific news! I'm waiting until next weekend when my sister is visiting to actually play the game by the walkthrough (though maybe I'll see about playing Walking School in the meantime), but we're both really looking forward to it. ^_^
Now to decide whether to dig up a transformer to use the Asian Saturn or just use the US Saturn with the converter cart. I suppose the latter is simpler if I can find the cart.
Now to decide whether to dig up a transformer to use the Asian Saturn or just use the US Saturn with the converter cart. I suppose the latter is simpler if I can find the cart.
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Why would you need a transformer to use the Asian Saturn? Japanese electronics use 110v, the 110v-120v difference shouldn't be enough to cause an issue in most things. KFAlunissage wrote:Now to decide whether to dig up a transformer to use the Asian Saturn or just use the US Saturn with the converter cart. I suppose the latter is simpler if I can find the cart.
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It's not Japanese. It's Asian -- plays Japanese games, but is 220-240v.
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That's different. Where'd you come across such an unconventional Saturn?Alunissage wrote:It's not Japanese. It's Asian -- plays Japanese games, but is 220-240v.
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Oh, well that would explain it.Alunissage wrote:It's not Japanese. It's Asian -- plays Japanese games, but is 220-240v.
Something that converts a foreign appliance to 120v is a bit trickier to find... Well, in most cases; there's a store down the street from my office with stuff like that. KF
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Yeah, we used to have a transformer because we also had an Asian PlayStation 2 (bought for my now brother-in-law so he could play our imports without borrowing our Japanese PS2) but we sold it and threw in the transformer, so I'd need to get a new one. Probably easier to just use the converter cart.
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There's a guy selling some Action Replay Plus 4M's on Ebay (for $24.99). Those should help you play MSL. They're brand new and still in the box too (I personally hate buying used stuff if I can get it brand new). Here's the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/Sega-Saturn-Action- ... dZViewItemAlunissage wrote:Yeah, we used to have a transformer because we also had an Asian PlayStation 2 (bought for my now brother-in-law so he could play our imports without borrowing our Japanese PS2) but we sold it and threw in the transformer, so I'd need to get a new one. Probably easier to just use the converter cart.
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Thanks, but I've had that cart for years. This won't be the first time I've played the game, after all.
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On the topic of the walkthrough itself, I do have a bit of feedback, having played Chapter 1 tonight. I generally think the organization is fairly good, but found the description of the spells the girls start with to be a little confusing. I think it was Senia's that were listed in the guide in a different order from what they are in the game. Since the translated names you used don't match the Japanese names in the game, the only clue which is which is in the description; one assumes the more powerful one costs more. I took a look and found that you do list the Japanese names in the characters' spell lists, but of course I'd rather not look at those lists so I don't see the spells in advance -- although once I did look I kept trying to sound them out to figure out why you named them what you did. Any way you could give the Japanese names as well in the walkthrough itself?
Also, there's a word missing from this line of the Chapter 2 walkthrough:
Emma says that the only one they at the school who can fly like that is Ellie; none of the teachers can do that.
Also, there's a word missing from this line of the Chapter 2 walkthrough:
Emma says that the only one they at the school who can fly like that is Ellie; none of the teachers can do that.
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On the spells, the order depends on if you're viewing them in battle, or viewing them through the status menu. I generally chose to order them based on the battle menu.
I can try to incorporate the Japanese names. It might take a while to do something I'm comfortable with. The problem is that I use images for Japanese names instead of text (so that you don't need SJIS or Unicode support). But, I also try to make the guide printer-friendly.
I'll toss the GIF images I use already in the main part of the walkthrough itself and see how it turns out.
Re: the other issue, I'll fix that line. Thanks. KF
I can try to incorporate the Japanese names. It might take a while to do something I'm comfortable with. The problem is that I use images for Japanese names instead of text (so that you don't need SJIS or Unicode support). But, I also try to make the guide printer-friendly.
I'll toss the GIF images I use already in the main part of the walkthrough itself and see how it turns out.
Re: the other issue, I'll fix that line. Thanks. KF
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Many thanks for this walkthrough. Although I had already beaten the game, I am very glad to understand the many scenario tidbits and jokes I did not get.
I sure hope this will encourage more fans to give this gem a chance. The game really is worth it.
I sure hope this will encourage more fans to give this gem a chance. The game really is worth it.
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Well, all that recent computer trouble sort of prevented me from getting back to this.
I'm going to try again this week. I'll see if I can find some aesthetic way of incorporating the Japanese spell names in the actual guide instead of only on the magic page, without sacrificing its printability. KF
I'm going to try again this week. I'll see if I can find some aesthetic way of incorporating the Japanese spell names in the actual guide instead of only on the magic page, without sacrificing its printability. KF
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