[quote name='Zmonkay']Yeah, I have the P3 guide, but since i doesn't cover the changes in FES, it's fairly useless. Guess it's time to bust out the "set a laptop with a gamefaqs guide next to me while playing" strategy...
Does everything you do take "time" in game. I see the S-Link guide says to do things fairly specifically, but never mentions Tartarus, going to shops, etc. Maybe it'll all make sense once I start playing.[/QUOTE]
Ya the whole time thing does make a lot more sense once you start playing and it really isn't very difficult or complicated, I easily beat P3 without a guide and I really don't think I missed all that much.
If you want the most basic explanation I can give for the "time" system in P3 it is that it isn't in real-time it is in block time; so when you do a certain action, like hang out with someone after school for instance, that will take up the "After School" block of time for that day... and doing stuff like going to shops or running around doesn't use any blocks so there really all you do is pick the actions you want to do during a day and they play out, actual time isn't really ever a factor in the game... except that some of the dungeons have requirements that you have to finish by a certain date... but the game gives you so much time to do them that I never felt pressed at all to get where I needed to in the dungeons.
But ya I guess even that simple explanation was still kind of long, lol. It's simple once you start playing though.
Does everything you do take "time" in game. I see the S-Link guide says to do things fairly specifically, but never mentions Tartarus, going to shops, etc. Maybe it'll all make sense once I start playing.[/QUOTE]
Ya the whole time thing does make a lot more sense once you start playing and it really isn't very difficult or complicated, I easily beat P3 without a guide and I really don't think I missed all that much.
If you want the most basic explanation I can give for the "time" system in P3 it is that it isn't in real-time it is in block time; so when you do a certain action, like hang out with someone after school for instance, that will take up the "After School" block of time for that day... and doing stuff like going to shops or running around doesn't use any blocks so there really all you do is pick the actions you want to do during a day and they play out, actual time isn't really ever a factor in the game... except that some of the dungeons have requirements that you have to finish by a certain date... but the game gives you so much time to do them that I never felt pressed at all to get where I needed to in the dungeons.
But ya I guess even that simple explanation was still kind of long, lol. It's simple once you start playing though.