ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Can't remember. If I ever reach a boss which I find too hard, I'd just start using memory hacks or cheats.
Lol, you understand what games mean to me Tongue
yeah, i do that a lot for these "secret" bosses, which require u to level up a lot, and get the best equipment, skills magic and stuff to even stand a chance.
Like Ruby and Emerald Weapon in FF7. As if i could be screwed training for hours to get myself on a very high level, and master all the materia, and get multiple knights of the round and stuff like that needed to beat him without cheating. Would probably take like a week nonstop to master all these knights of the round normally, what a waste of time (one of my friends actually did it. lol). I just edited the save state, and watched the damage flash on the screen. took a total 15 minutes from start to kill. (i hate knights of the round method anyways. The 7777 combo method is cooler. I hate the knights of the round alltogether. Too overpowered, makes the game rather lame when u get him. Being able 1 hit KO Sephiroth is pretty screwed up.)
Normal bosses are meant so that u can beat readily when u get there, without spending any extra time, so i try to beat them normally, without cheating.
Double post|-Anubis-| Wrote:Didn't FFX have an auto-adjust difficulty thing?
The first game I played through Lady Yunalesca was easy to beat.
However on subsequent games, she was an evil witch!
Auto adjust difficulty thing? For a PS2 game, i doubt it. I don't think a PS2 game has any ways of tracking how much times u went through it. Unless through your saves. So even if it does, wiping your memory card will probably stop that.
maybe different levels/characters?
meh, i can't get FFX to run fast enough on my computer. i need a faster computer.