Both. Combat happens in real time, but an atb has to fill to get an attack, but you set up rules for the computer to play out. I freaking love the combat system in 12, unlike any other FF besides ff14does this have turned based or real time combat
You can increase the playspeed to 2x or 4x which makes long fights way faster but a little more hectic to manage if you don't have good gambits setup. I was never frustrated at any load times, but I am not a person who really notices framerates unless things get really laggy and that only happens if there is a lot of stuff happening on screen at once which is rare.Hows the performance?
*$15 if you select shipping and switch to store pickup*$16 not $15
Not available when I tried buying it last night and my store had it in stock as well. I think this is one of the items that somehow doesn't qualify.*$15 if you select shipping and switch to store pickup
The performance is top-notch - I played the game back on release this past July and absolutely loved every minute of it. Load times are pretty snappy, and the option of using FFx2 or FFx4 is really a QOL improvement over the original. For $16, it's a steal.Hows the performance?
My bad. Fixed.*$16 not $15
Real time. It's almost like MMO style combat with AI bots as your group mates.does this have turned based or real time combat
Yes. All of the main FF games are easy to get into, they’re fairly mainstream games. Well, FFXIV was overwhelming but the rest of them are real easy.is this game easy to get into? I have never played any final fantasy games. I have seen some videos and the managing system seems complex.
To brickseek we shall go!The steelbook version is about $15 at Target if you can find one
Also, if your store had any stock according to that link, it might not be the SteelBook version.To brickseek we shall go!
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/
DCPI: 207-34-0096
None near me, unfortunately. I got excited because I actually have the original PS2 steelbook one too.
I will second this comment - Target merged their DCPI a while back, so this listing includes normal and steelbook editions. Knowing that this product has been going through clearance over the past few weeks, the steelbook editions have been on people's radar and I'm guessing that inventory on those is pretty low. If you happen to find one, congrats - just don't expect it at this late stage.Also, if your store had any stock according to that link, it might not be the SteelBook version.
What does "core" gamer mean?I'm not a FF fan by any means but I keep hearing that XII is one of the must plays. And as a self described "core" gamer, I feel kinda obligated to at least check it out. The fast foward feature is very enticing as typical JRPGs get boring because of how slow everything is.
The question is: since I'm not in a huge rush to play it (on top of a huge backlog), am I better off just waiting for it to be like $15 (12 w/ GCU)? If that's gonna happen within like six months, it's worth waiting.
IMO it's basically just another word for an enthusiast. Enthusiasts of any medium usually, at least, dabble in a wide variety of genres/types. So as an enthusiast, and as someone who has a low tolerance for JRPGs with a few amazing exceptions, this is one I feel I've missedWhat does "core" gamer mean?
Also, this game has nowhere to go but down in price and it's not like Square printed a small number of copies.