--Just mostly nuts.CFFJR wrote:So you're not completely nuts.![]()
I happen to have a Mega Mouse, so that part of it actually wouldn't be too much of an issue. It does still play a little strangely with the controller and mouse, but more smoothly than with just the controller. I've wanted to sink some time into EotB for the longest time, but it's probably pretty unlikely that I'd get to it this month, regardless. I'd like to get through Arcus (which seems pretty doable), and hopefully finish up SMT if..., at least. If those things happen, then I might start debating versions of EotB to play.Ack wrote:From what I've read about it though, the Sega CD version adds in a bunch of audio and a couple of animated sequences for the ending, but it might be the harder version simply because of the controls.
The bugs seem to be numerous, and I guess the Dominator bug is pretty common, but you might be able to play it and enjoy it, if you have pretty good luck, and manage to escape most instances of the bugs. Here's a website dedicated to the bugs for that revision, if you wanted to take a look: http://ゆめのしま.jp/shin2/shin2_bug.html. Some of the bugs have methods for getting around them, like not taking double damage with the main character from multi-target spells/attacks by placing a party member in the back right of the party.PartridgeSenpai wrote:I'm pretty positive I've got the bugged version. No FPDC for me then, it would seem![]()
Also, the PSN version is the revised version of the game.







