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34. Sticker Star Rean hangs out with three of his favorite classmates.
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- The issue with focusing on defense in Cold Steel is that the combat is focused so much on denying enemies the opportunitues to have turns in the first place, because they hit surprisingly hard when they do get turns. - Mirage was Emma's starter MQ. - Get used to the new 2-zone Old Schoolhouse dungeons. They're staying. - I think you missed the cat on the rooftop. There was a yellow dot on the roof minimap. It's easy to miss. - I don't think this game uses the word gazongas. It does use boobs though. - The more you watch the opening credits - I'm pretty sure that the next field study does not have any "part of a Set" things to collect. (Still has Red Moon Rose, though.) - Jaeger corps are not illegal in Erebonia. You are absolutely right that there have been plenty of opportunities for Laura to have bad experiences with Jaeger corps which were unrelated to Fie's Jaeger corps. Too bad the writers didn't think of any. - Just a clarification so you don't tear your hair out in the practical exam: The bonus condition only applies to your team.
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# ? Sep 30, 2019 17:04 |
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Both Gaius and Fie hit twice per normal attack, both of which can generate sepith when used together with the Scepter MQ, though eventually you'll probably want to switch to another quartz. His default one is actually pretty good. Since Fie has that one, she'll also be extremely hard to kill until the insight status wears off and the Shining spell is a good use of her EP since it doesn't depend on someone having good Ats stats. Gladiator Headband is actually kind of overkill on someone whose Master Quartz gives him free CP for every enemy he kills.
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# ? Sep 30, 2019 19:51 |
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Gladiator is best on But probably on someone who you'll want to use their abilities in crunch time. quote:I don't think this game uses the word gazongas. It does use boobs though. EDIT And you're right, Fie is the best party member. I'm eagerly anticipating your reaction to next video. Veryslightlymad fucked around with this message at 03:25 on Oct 1, 2019 |
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Veryslightlymad posted:Gladiator is best on The Gladiator Belt, though, not the Headband, which is what he just got. Veryslightlymad posted:And you're right, Fie is the best party member. I'm eagerly anticipating your reaction to next video. Maybe in terms of amusing personality, but in terms of combat usefulness, I find that she's too weak and fragile on difficulties above Normal. But maybe I'm not using her right. Stabbey_the_Clown fucked around with this message at 03:33 on Oct 1, 2019 |
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:Maybe in terms of amusing personality, but in terms of combat usefulness, I find that she's too weak and fragile on difficulties above Normal. But maybe I'm not using her right. In combat, again, no one's really bad, but yeah, sadly, she's probably toward the lower end of things, unless you make her a dodge-tank. She's quite a bit better in CS2, but here, she's generally outshined. Actual game power in CS1 is oddly the opposite of "plot" power. Scud Ripper is really good, though. Force on Fie is pretty great for this reason alone.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 03:39 |
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Good candidates for the Gladiator Belt also include any character with low speed, since it allows them to build up CP while they wait for their turn. Conversely, the headband is good for faster characters who get lots of turns to attack with.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 03:56 |
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F3. Ch.3 Bonding Event Wrap-Up Despite fitting the naming scheme, Horsis will not be joining our party.
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# ? Oct 3, 2019 10:42 |
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- Elliot... sure likes music... The irony of his character is that he's one note. Two whole games, and every single bonding event. - Characters ripping on Rean's propensity for heartfelt speeches is second only to the various students absolutely laying waste to Instructor Sara.
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# ? Oct 3, 2019 15:59 |
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Laura merely comes across as sheltered because of her insane focus on the martial arts she grew up with. She relates everything and everyone to the martial arts school her family represents (much less so than Rean) and the knightly traditions that are part of it. As a result, her character starts out very much like her combat role; extremely good in exactly one thing and kind of oblivious on everything else.
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Erpy posted:Laura merely comes across as sheltered because of her insane focus on the martial arts she grew up with. She relates everything and everyone to the martial arts school her family represents (much less so than Rean) and the knightly traditions that are part of it. As a result, her character starts out very much like her combat role; extremely good in exactly one thing and kind of oblivious on everything else. She is also backwoods as hell.
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# ? Oct 3, 2019 17:15 |
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- The girls in this game do tend to be more interesting than the guys. This even extends to their utility in battle, too. I think that's probably a little intentional because of "waifu wars" bullshit. - You could have reloaded after using only two of the study points - it's not like you were going to keep any of those bonding points anyway. - Ahhhh... only NOW do I understand how the Alisa/Laura study session helps answer that exam question on art. The key word here on the exam is "colored", which means it can't be dessin, which is monochrome. It probably also rules the even rougher and more basic "croquis". Tracing is just plain wrong. - It's not that Laura is sheltered from people, it's that her hometown is small and has its own traditions. It's not as cosmopolitan as Celdic, which has the major train line running through it, the branch to Bareahard, and goods coming in from various places. - If you did the bonding event with Laura, the Mishy plush shows up in her room. Not sure if it also shows up there if you didn't do the event. Something to possibly check later. - Yeah, Emma or Alisa would be a good person for Laura to ask that sort of thing, it's a case of Rean Has To Do Everything. Comes with being a protagonist. - The Big Chess Game is Chapter 5, and it's a somewhat interesting bonding event for Machias. Veryslightlymad posted:- Elliot... sure likes music... The irony of his character is that he's one note. Two whole games, and every single bonding event. Good lord, yes. Elliot's bonding events are the worst. I'll go ahead and say that his Chapter 5 one in CS 1 is probably the only one worth viewing on a limited-points run. Elliot's Chapter 6 one is literally redundant to stuff which is mandatory in the main story and completely skippable. Emma is a lot more interesting than Elliot, and she doesn't get much development in this game at all. Heck, all of Elliot's other Wind Orchestra companions have more to their personality/skillset than he does.
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# ? Oct 3, 2019 18:26 |
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:Maybe in terms of amusing personality, but in terms of combat usefulness, I find that she's too weak and fragile on difficulties above Normal. But maybe I'm not using her right. This is a bit late since I'm only catching up on videos now, but at least on Hard she's still totally viable, even without resorting to any of the more cheese-related tactics out there (the only thing I ever had to do was resort to Mobius/Chrono Burst/Burst Drive cheese on the final boss, and have a very targeted team for a certain Schoolhouse boss). Even a medium bit of evasion does wonders for her survivability, and I primarily used her as a debuffer and AoE damager. She'll never have the pure single-target damage of any of the more focused members, but armed with some of the higher tier Wind and Time quartz, she can easily keep enemies so heavily debuffed that it's hard for them to pose much of a threat.
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# ? Oct 4, 2019 11:08 |
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Cyouni posted:This is a bit late since I'm only catching up on videos now, but at least on Hard she's still totally viable, even without resorting to any of the more cheese-related tactics out there (the only thing I ever had to do was resort to Mobius/Chrono Burst/Burst Drive cheese on the final boss, and have a very targeted team for a certain Schoolhouse boss). Even a medium bit of evasion does wonders for her survivability, and I primarily used her as a debuffer and AoE damager. She'll never have the pure single-target damage of any of the more focused members, but armed with some of the higher tier Wind and Time quartz, she can easily keep enemies so heavily debuffed that it's hard for them to pose much of a threat. I was playing on Hard. I didn't level or use Mobeius, and I also dislike using cheese tactics or delay spam, I don't like when fights are too easy, it's incredibly boring. Since it was my playthrough, I largely kept the default quartz on people until they hit level 5, except that I put Criminal on Elliot and maybe found something else for Jusis. I did give her all the evasion stuff I could, but it didn't help enough. I just didn't like Fie's combination of "hits weakly" and "is fragile" compared to almost any other option.
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# ? Oct 4, 2019 15:17 |
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35. Dignity & Refinement Please select your party. ...not that one.
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# ? Oct 8, 2019 20:49 |
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I still can’t believe they worked in this absolutely perfect blend of story and game mechanics just to show how much of a snob Patrick is.
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# ? Oct 8, 2019 21:34 |
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The line where Rean gets fed up with Sara's poo poo for the umpteenth time and calls her an evil stepteacher wasn't voiced in the original, Brittany simply liked that part so she had the VA's record it for the PC version. I initially pictured Rean to sound snarky and deadpan there, but Sean Chiplock's mock-offended tone works well here too. Saint-Arkh was already a destination. It was where Alisa, Laura, Elliot and Gaius went during the second field study while Rean was busy sponsoring make-up sessions for Jusis and Machias. I believe it's not Sara who determines the field study locations, but the board of directors, meaning Jusis' brother among others. Mint would have scored a lot better than Fie if she hadn't gotten a 0 out of 10 on the one exam she should have aced. I'm pretty sure that the points difference is such that no matter how sucky Rean's performance was, his class will always beat out Class I. That line about Sara marrying her foot to Heinrich's face is another line Brittany liked so much she had people record this scene just to have it in audio. To be fair, it's not Elliot's fault that your battle tactic involved continuously tanking those Aerial spells instead of sending someone over there to impede their arts. Now that you have the Ingenuity quartz, you can have two people in your party whose EP regenerate on the field. Pretty useful for a team that includes both Emma and Alisa.
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# ? Oct 8, 2019 22:42 |
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- Yeah, it's an oversight. Rean isn't supposed to know that the cat is called Celine at this point. There was a similar thing in Trails in the Sky SC where a character in a cutscene is given their name, and later they're given the name they were previously known by with a "?" at the end or something. Also an oversight. - "I keep forgetting Rean isn't a woods orphan." "I think he might have been a woods orphan at one point." - That's the maximum score you can get on the midterms. - Yeah, Fie didn't get any sort of traditional education, probably not even Sunday School. - It's "fun" how this battle forces Elliot the caster into your party and then says "no bonus if anyone on your team casts arts". - On Nightmare, you really can't afford to be tanking all those Aerials to the face like that. - If you Move, you usually get your next turn faster and could have possibly gotten a chance to impede the back guys with some of those turns. Erpy posted:Now that you have the Ingenuity quartz, you can have two people in your party whose EP regenerate on the field. Pretty useful for a team that includes both Emma and Alisa. Ingenuity is in particular well-suited for Alisa because of the two locked fire slots on her orbment. Fire tends to be oriented more for physical characters in both stat bonuses and effect types, and there are only so many good fire arts at this point in the game.
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# ? Oct 8, 2019 23:36 |
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is so notably not a musical, there was an entire episode of the Simpsons about how absurd it'd be as a musical.
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# ? Oct 8, 2019 23:38 |
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Veryslightlymad posted:Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is so notably not a musical, there was an entire episode of the Simpsons about how absurd it'd be as a musical. That was A Streetcar Named Desire. I'm the biggest Tennessee Williams nerd in all the land.
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# ? Oct 8, 2019 23:47 |
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Rabbi Raccoon posted:That was A Streetcar Named Desire. I'm the biggest Tennessee Williams nerd in all the land. Son of a bitch, you're right.
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# ? Oct 9, 2019 01:21 |
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The thing that I recall is mentioned in Trails in the Sky regarding orbal firearms is that they're not actually loaded with bullets. They use the orbal energy of the quartz they're equipped with to generate and fire bullets, thereby never running out of ammo, but I believe it also lowers the pure damage potential. Traditional firearms generally went out of fashion because of how resource-inefficient they were in comparison. *Double Cracker* "Was that the best you had?" - And this is why stat buffs are so powerful. The 50% Def buff, if maintained, helps people survive a lot more damage than they otherwise might. I think it probably does around 800-1000 damage for each of the two hits without the Def buff, which can turn it into a pretty significant threat. You can see how much the damage starts amping back up as the Resounding Beat falls off (mainly to Elliott).
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# ? Oct 9, 2019 08:04 |
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Cyouni posted:The thing that I recall is mentioned in Trails in the Sky regarding orbal firearms is that they're not actually loaded with bullets. They use the orbal energy of the quartz they're equipped with to generate and fire bullets, thereby never running out of ammo, but I believe it also lowers the pure damage potential. Traditional firearms generally went out of fashion because of how resource-inefficient they were in comparison. What I recall is that they actually do use bullets (until later in the series they start experimenting with "art guns" that manufacture "magical" bullets), but rather than detonate gun powder inside the bullets, it's the weapon itself that generates the explosion. This would mean that theoretically you can reuse the projectiles you shoot as often as you like and they're easier to carry a lot of since the projectiles don't need room to contain caches of explosive substance. The ballistics in the Sky games definitely seem like ordinary bullets and orbal technology isn't at the point where they can use orbal energy to manifest metal projectiles that weren't there before. You're right about them having slightly less stopping power than gun-powder based guns.
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# ? Oct 9, 2019 09:58 |
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I just checked an LP where someone is deliberately doing a failure run, and Rean's lowest possible score is 52nd place with 718 points. This lowers Class VII's average from 878 to 857, but some shenanigans are going on here: When Rean is in 52nd, his 7th place finish is instead taken by an anonymous Class I member with a score of "***" which should be between 924 and 936 given its position... but Class I's average score remains at 843.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 23:20 |
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:- On Nightmare, you really can't afford to be tanking all those Aerials to the face like that. One of many reasons I guarantee if we were playing on Nightmare, this LP would be totally unwatchable. Stabbey_the_Clown posted:I just checked an LP where someone is deliberately doing a failure run, and Rean's lowest possible score is 52nd place with 718 points. This lowers Class VII's average from 878 to 857, but some shenanigans are going on here: When Rean is in 52nd, his 7th place finish is instead taken by an anonymous Class I member with a score of "***" which should be between 924 and 936 given its position... but Class I's average score remains at 843. We can probably just assume Margarita got one of the boys in that universe to eat the cookies and it tanked his score. So recordings got delayed due to illness -- we should be starting up again And some light reading music to set the mood, of course. Level 1 Thief fucked around with this message at 04:44 on Oct 15, 2019 |
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Rean's Journal: Prologue Thors Military Academy quote:3/31 (Wed) Entrance Ceremony quote:3/31 (Wed) Special Orienteering
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 02:07 |
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Rean's Journal: Chapter 1 Academy Life - April quote:4/17 (Sat) After School quote:4/24 (Sat) Field Study at Celdic - Day 1 quote:4/25 (Sun) Field Study at Celdic - Day 2 quote:I have reason to believe that strange phenomena have been occurring in the old schoolhouse of late. As such, I would like to request that one or more combat-ready students look into this and report back to me. quote:I've just finished repairing a bunch of orbal tech here at the Engineering Club, but I need someone to deliver everything. quote:I kind of dropped my student notebook, and now I can't find it anywhere. Would anyone be willing to help me look? quote:Fred at Kirshe's told me that he's fresh out of the passion leaves he uses as seasoning and he needs them a.s.a.p. quote:A dangerous monster has appeared near the highway and is making it very difficult for us to harvest our crops. Could someone please help us? quote:I need someone to replace a malfunctioning orbment light in a road lamp for me. For more details, see me at Oddvin's Arms & Orbal Factory. quote:I've run out of some of the ingredients I need to make a particular medicine. I would very much appreciate it if someone could procure more for me. quote:At Lymon's suggestion, we agreed to look after his stall at the Grand Market during the evening sale. quote:A large, ferocious monster has been sighted on the West Celdic Highway. We'd all be happier if someone took it out. quote:Yesterday, I found a wallet on the floor in front of my stall. Would someone be willing to find its owner for me? Level 1 Thief fucked around with this message at 02:12 on Oct 15, 2019 |
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Rean's Journal: Chapter 2 Academy Life - May quote:5/22 (Sat) After School quote:5/29 (Sat) Field Study at Bareahard - Day 1 quote:5/30 (Sun) Field Study at Bareahard - Day 2 (PM) quote:I would like to ask Class VII to continue their investigation of the old schoolhouse from where they left off last month. quote:Something urgent has just come up, so I really need someone to take care of tutoring the kid I usually teach. quote:A number of books have just arrived for Thors faculty and I would like assistance in delivering them. Inquire at Keynes' Bookstore. quote:I agreed to pick up some flowers for Linde at Jane's, the flower shop. quote:A violent monster has been seen roving the Aurochs Canyon Path, and the Kreuzen Provincial Army would like it eliminated. quote:I'd like someone to help me find a particular semi-precious stone. For more details, talk to me at Turner's Jewelers. quote:The Voltaire family even bathes in style, using nothing but the most fabulous bath salts...which we're unfortunately running low on. Will someone procure them for us? quote:We have received word that a dangerous monster roams the North Kreuzen Highway. This is bad news for our hotel, so may I ask someone to please take care of it? quote:I'd like to request someone's help in gathering a number of ingredients I need to make a particularly nostalgic dish. quote:We ran into a lost traveler named Anton at Aurochs Fort and agreed to escort him back to Bareahard. Level 1 Thief fucked around with this message at 02:13 on Oct 15, 2019 |
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Typing all that in is sure a lot of dedication.
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# ? Oct 16, 2019 01:57 |
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It was a lot longer than I expected, but otherwise it wasn't really too bad. I was also watching a stream of Ride to Hell on the other monitor, which was a much worse use of my time probably.
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# ? Oct 16, 2019 07:28 |
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So I get the feeling most everyone here is going to be a bit distracted for some strange reason, but how about a video anyway? 36. The Departing Storm Things are looking a bit touchy for Team B, but don't worry -- Machias is well-known for his thoughtful, understanding mediation skills. They're gonna ace this.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 09:15 |
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Not me, I'm not going to be distracted with CS 3. Largely because I don't have a PS - Chapter 3 is indeed about the time when you should have accumulated enough Sepith to unlock most characters slots. - Giving Alisa all the single-target spells should help her EP last longer. Additionally, single-target spells should be faster-casting, which synergizes well with her high speed. - Chapter 3 is pretty long, the midterms really contribute to that. It's not the most dense chapter though. - "Team International Incident" - Every second (third?) time you give the cat milk, it'll give you a Zeram Powder. If you've found the cat all possible times in Trista each chapter, the reward lines up with the morning of the field study departure. - Agreed that it was surprising to learn Alisa ran away from home like that. But I suppose to be fair, she did say in her argument with Sharon that she bets her mother didn't notice she'd left until she was already gone (which is so "duh" that it sounds like the translation maybe should have been something like "a week after I was already gone"). - You'll hear most of the rest of Gaius's story. - You get bonus link XP each time you play Blade with party members, not one time only all game. Stabbey_the_Clown fucked around with this message at 14:23 on Oct 24, 2019 |
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Same here. I still have a not-trash localization of Zero to play and since I don't have a PS4, I've just beein doing my best dodging spoilerorama by de-recommending any CS3-related video that shows up on my feed until YouTube stops throwing them at me. There's a saying that goes "the only people who fantasize about screwing their siblings are people who don't have siblings". Japan has a lot of single-child households. :P The imoutocons are apparently a large enough audience for Japanese media to pander to them, but Falcom's attempts in this arc aren't as well-executed as they were in Sky. Elise's Rean's adopted sibling, btw. The difference between her and Rean and Estelle and Joshua is that the former two have been part of the same household for almost their entire life. That's why it's more uncomfortable than Josh slash Estelle.
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 13:13 |
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Erpy posted:Same here. I still have a not-trash localization of Zero to play and since I don't have a PS4, I've just beein doing my best dodging spoilerorama by de-recommending any CS3-related video that shows up on my feed until YouTube stops throwing them at me. Literally the first scene of Trails in the Sky FC is 11-year-old Estelle and Joshua meeting and the dialogue makes it clear that Estelle understands that Joshua is not related to her (she even asks if her Daddy cheated on Mommy). Additionally, that game takes its time and slowly shows Estelle re-examining her own feelings after some new friends her own age point out how what her feelings look like from their perspective. Elise... gets none of that. But discussing Elise is best saved... for later. Stabbey_the_Clown fucked around with this message at 15:38 on Oct 24, 2019 |
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Hey, just a quick update, the next one's not going up until Sunday or Monday at the earliest. Please look forward to Alisa Gets Mad About Her Mom the Third. Sorry the schedule's been so crap!
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 21:27 |
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Not that I really mind and I appreciate every episode even at a very slow schedule, but... how long are you expecting this LP to take? Especially if you want to do more than just CS1...
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Admiral H. Curtiss posted:Not that I really mind and I appreciate every episode even at a very slow schedule, but... how long are you expecting this LP to take? Especially if you want to do more than just CS1... Well, on the bright side, the PC versions of CS 3 and 4 should be out by the time he finishes CS 2.
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# ? Nov 11, 2019 03:49 |
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37. Everybody Loves Gaius The field study begins! After a long train ride that's about 80% Alisa complaining about her mother and/or Sharon, the team settles in and eats about double their body weight in food. Admiral H. Curtiss posted:Not that I really mind and I appreciate every episode even at a very slow schedule, but... how long are you expecting this LP to take? Especially if you want to do more than just CS1... Well, uh, my original goal was end of this year for CS1. That's ... clearly not happening. I'm thinking of shooting for "before Cyberpunk" on this one if I can get poo poo together (I really am trying, the last delay wasn't entirely my fault and I plan to push hard to not miss any updates for at least the rest of this chapter). CS2-4 are in We'll See territory right now. If it helps, we're nearly ten hours past our previous longest LP. But thank you! I hope you like future episodes too!
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# ? Nov 13, 2019 09:20 |
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Happy 1-year thread anniversary! - The saga of Annabelle, the runaway Noble continues through CS 2 as well. - I'm not sure that Class VII has breakfast on the mornings they leave on the field studies. If they did have breakfast, eating again on the half-hour ride from Trista to Heimdallr doesn't seem to make sense. If they don't have breakfast (or at least didn't on this trip), needing two meals between waking up and sunset isn't that unusual. - Aida? What's that a reference to? All I can think of is Ada Wong from Resident Evil, but that's probably not it. - "I have work that can't wait, unlike my daughter." - You pretty much nailed it perfectly. - Yes, Irina does live in Roer, Alisa's surprise wasn't that it was possible for her mom to appear, the surprise is that Irina actually took the 15-20 minutes out of her schedule to meet Class VII at the station. - They don't know their families are on the board because they didn't really research the members of the board, and the family members in question didn't tell their children. - LOL. There's a twitter account which imagines the sort of text messages Class VII might send to each other. I won't link it because some things are spoilers for CS 1. - "How dare she show interest in my life?" - that's the attitude Jusis has to Alisa's reaction - from his perspective anything is an improvement over Duke Albarea. But if you think about that scene, did Irina show interest in Alisa's life? Not really. She said "Hello Alisa", then changed the subject. Not a "How are you", or "what's the academy like" in sight. Alisa wasn't in Bareahard to see the Duke, so she doesn't know that some people have it even worse than she does. - Yeah the game is vague about what the timeline for leaving home/enrolling is. I think there might have been some translation oddities as well. "I bet you didn't even know I left home until I'd already left" doesn't make sense, it sounds like it should have probably been something like "until a week after I'd already left". - It's okay if you don't really get why Alisa is reacting this way right now. She keeps things bottled up most of the time and doesn't really talk about it. Neither Class VII nor the player is supposed to really understand at this point. - There's probably an assistant conductor in case the first one needs to step away. It's a long trip. - The design should be similar, it's also an Imperial military base. - I'm sure that Group A was picked largely for their experience with horse riding. - The unusual music really helps the place keep its unique atmosphere. I can't believe you hate it. - Gaius does well with the Milk Porrige, but not is not the best. - Prioritize weapons for Rean, Gaius, Jusis, Emma, and Alisa in that order. Alisa and Emma are your casters, so they should be mostly using arts anyway. The damage upgrade from a new weapon is more important than keeping the speed from an obsolete weapon. Stabbey_the_Clown fucked around with this message at 23:27 on Nov 13, 2019 |
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:- I'm sure that Group A was picked largely for their experience with horse riding. Learning horse riding is kind of par the course for the nobility, which is why Rean and Jusis can do it and Alisa's a commoner with a noble's upbringing, so that covers her. If the group was completely picked around horse-riding ability, they would have swapped out Emma and picked the remaining noble from Class VII to replace her. (Laura confirms in CS2 that she can ride a horse too) But they didn't because Sara's a dick who likes to make classmates who are having trouble with each other first spend a field trip being miserable and getting a low grade before bringing in the class therapist to fix things up. Stabbey_the_Clown posted:- The unusual music really helps the place keep its unique atmosphere. I can't believe you hate it. I don't think they said they hated the music, they just took note of the bird cry sound that was frequently audible in the highlands. I don't think it's part of the actual music track, btw.
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