- Sep 15, 2017
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OK, I'm trying the new battle system, and... it really needs some work.
The screen seems very busy, to the point that the large grey bloxes are covering the enemies and you can't see any telegraphed attacks.
In addition, when you are fighting Desiree, she keeps pulling off her super attack (the one that does 2/3 of your HP) without doing any wind up. I got used to her pulling it out as her first move even though she shows no wind up, but she often does it with no wind up in the middle of the fight, often leading to a KO.
I don't know if this is a problem with the new battle system, or a bug for Desiree. Mostly because I haven't gotten past her yet.
OK, to cheat, real easy.
Edit \game\code\battleoverhaul\powers\2002-danny.rpy
Change the eff_attr_StrengthMultiplier of whatever ability you are using. Like multiply times 20 for Spreadray, and wipe out the whole screen at once.
I had tried some other methods, but the way it was implemented they spun out of control and got more powerful with each fight. So the first fight, my HP was double, but the second it was quadruple, and so on. Was probably not setting it in the right spot. But this way works, too.
The screen seems very busy, to the point that the large grey bloxes are covering the enemies and you can't see any telegraphed attacks.
In addition, when you are fighting Desiree, she keeps pulling off her super attack (the one that does 2/3 of your HP) without doing any wind up. I got used to her pulling it out as her first move even though she shows no wind up, but she often does it with no wind up in the middle of the fight, often leading to a KO.
I don't know if this is a problem with the new battle system, or a bug for Desiree. Mostly because I haven't gotten past her yet.
OK, to cheat, real easy.
Edit \game\code\battleoverhaul\powers\2002-danny.rpy
Change the eff_attr_StrengthMultiplier of whatever ability you are using. Like multiply times 20 for Spreadray, and wipe out the whole screen at once.
I had tried some other methods, but the way it was implemented they spun out of control and got more powerful with each fight. So the first fight, my HP was double, but the second it was quadruple, and so on. Was probably not setting it in the right spot. But this way works, too.
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