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by recoil » 13 Aug 2013 08:22
by icycalm » 13 Aug 2013 17:32
by icycalm » 14 Aug 2013 01:50
by icycalm » 14 Aug 2013 02:23
HiCEctoCooler wrote:Sadly it's not going to work on a stick, especially if you're using a Cthulhu. The right analog stick is used as an exchange for a touch pad pointer [it's awful] and while on a "normal" stick you could get away with setting the D-pad for movement and left analog to items, the Cthulhu will only allow you to use the item wheel.
KillaManiac wrote:Actually i've been playing with a HORI RVP V3-SA.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041S ... UTF8&psc=1
It actually works if you can get used to it. Its not hard at all.
For single player:
I have to switch over D pad mode to R analog just to mode it over to a chest or door then switch it back.
In multiplayer mode, if other people are hitting runes, doors, chests then your golden!
Pravus_Obsideo wrote:It is possible to do, but certainly not friendly. It'd have been nice if instead of a cursor you could just walk your character up to the object and press a button to interact. The controls could have been made to work with a stick fairly easily, and it is a bit of a shame they weren't.
KillaManiac wrote:True, but my point is...
If you don't need to be the person clicking things then its a normal Arcade stick fighting game EXCEPT when you need swap to your top spells/skills.
I gotta flick a switch to do that.
by ksevcov » 14 Aug 2013 03:38
How do you begin a co-op session in Dragon's Crown?
In the PS3 version, local co-op can be initiated from the character selection/creation screen at the beginning of the game, or anytime in between quests when accessing the Tavern. Additional players simply have to press start on additional controllers. Online play for both versions (including ad-hoc in the case of the Vita) must be unlocked by completing the nine basic stages. Once the nine stages are completed, players can initiate network play in the Stables or at the Gates. Now random players or friends can drop into the game session.
How long does it take to unlock online co-op in Dragon's Crown?
In our testing the time ranged between four and a half to six hours of playtime until we were able to access the online component of Dragon's Crown. Each subsequent play through should take about two hours.
by ksevcov » 21 Aug 2013 17:11
by icycalm » 22 Aug 2013 04:46
by icycalm » 22 Aug 2013 23:16
taub wrote:Alright, I'll do some asking for a decent mic and have it ready for the next weekend.
My ps3 id is taub_, but I won't be online probably until I get the game (PS3 stored away in my closet). Looking forward to it :D
by icycalm » 29 Aug 2013 18:21
taub wrote:Hey, got the game today and unlocked netplay. Looking forward to play on the weekend.
by icycalm » 31 Aug 2013 13:06
recoil wrote:I am entirely cross faded. Might not be able to make it. Sunday I can do for sure.
by icycalm » 01 Sep 2013 00:09