Which version are you getting?  

199 members have voted

  1. 1. Which version are you getting?

    • PS3
      120
    • Xbox 360
      79


Recommended Posts

Well, long story short I went back and got that Champion's Belt along with two Blaze Rings - and was rewarded with 100,000 CP for my efforts. I then proceeded to kill another giant turtle :D Still need a lot more CP though :(

Vanille, Fang, and Hope absolutely pwn with SAB, SAB, SYN - I was able to kill some of those Behomeths with death. I just noticed I don't have the collectors catalog though :( Where can I get this?

You can buy that from Moogleworks if all else fails. If you have missed it however you can pick it up from the Seventh Tier in Taejins Tower. I think that area is only accessible after defeating the boss at the top. too. So there is a chance of you missing it.

I ran into a juggernaut after CP farming and moving on into the cave, died a few times then decided to save and call it a night. Guess I'll give it another go with a different stratagy, I've been told it's best to have a sab at all times, or most of the time to keep casting down his stats, then switch to com/rav/rav when he's cleaning. And have a sent for when he's going to attack or w/e.

I'm thinking starting off com/snt/sab with some med/snt/med or med/snt/sab when needed, then switch to com/rav/rav when he's cleaning. Sound good?

The talk about challenging bosses has me wanting to get back into FF13 :rofl:

I loved all the Ultimate weapon battles in the previous titles, or the dark summons in FF10 I think they were called.

that juggernaut should be skipped until after you finish the game, he can one shot you until after you master at least 3 roles for your main party.

Not really, it's really easy with some tactics.

Just get Sazh into the party and set him to SYN. Allow him to cast Barfire. This will make most of Juggernauts attacks pretty ineffective.

Then get some sort of SAB to cast basically anything on the Juggernaut. itll cast Steam Clean instead of Wrecking Ball.

I'm finally on the last chapter and don't know what I should do. I went back to Grand Pulse and killed a couple more turtles but I'm still not receiving any platinum ingots from them even with the connoisseur's catalog or collector's catalog. My characters HP ranges from 7500 to 9000 (Snow) with an average of 8000 HP, almost all main roles maxed. I need money to upgrade weapons + accessories as I haven't really upgraded much - except for main weapon, although Hope has two diamond bangles on. Should I just finish the game and then do missions or try and upgrade accessories? - How hard are the final 3/4 bosses?

that juggernaut should be skipped until after you finish the game, he can one shot you until after you master at least 3 roles for your main party.

I defeated the Juggernaut with the 3 main roles maxed at lvl3, yes it was tough and enjoyable ;)

Also last night I beat Barthandelus, in chapter 11 (after the ruined village). Managed to take him down on first attempt. Was quite easy actually, all 3 main roles maxed @ lvl3. I had Lightnign/Fang/Hope, and basically did rav/com/rav and switching to med/sab/syn for buff/debuffs and sometimes rav/com/med.

I beat it, just had to get the right stratagy going, what I thought up worked. I went with Fang/Lighting/Vanille. All my characters main 3 rolls are maxed atm lvl4, can't go higher yet since I'm still in chapter 11. Started off with Com/Rav/Sab, then switched to Sent/Med/Med after a few of his fire attacks. Then when he's doing his cleaning I switched to Com/Rav/Rav to get his stagger up. Switched to Com/Rav/Sab again when his cleaning was done or to my two meds if needed. Once you stagger him it's way easy if you keep him up in the air.

Once I got this strat down I took out another one a bit later on before you get on that big rolling thing to get to the next level. With the right stratagy the boss/mini-boss fights are easy once you're leveled up enough.

I'm finally on the last chapter and don't know what I should do. I went back to Grand Pulse and killed a couple more turtles but I'm still not receiving any platinum ingots from them even with the connoisseur's catalog or collector's catalog. My characters HP ranges from 7500 to 9000 (Snow) with an average of 8000 HP, almost all main roles maxed. I need money to upgrade weapons + accessories as I haven't really upgraded much - except for main weapon, although Hope has two diamond bangles on. Should I just finish the game and then do missions or try and upgrade accessories? - How hard are the final 3/4 bosses?

With characters like those, you're going to completely stomp the last three bosses. I had Lighting and Fang around 6000 HP and Hope around 4000 HP if I recall correctly, and I still managed to beat them all on my first try.

Though the second last boss has an attack that brings you down to critical levels regardless of your HP, so perhaps HP isn't the best measuring stick for character strength. Still, those characters are more than good enough for the final three bosses.

the last FF game i played before this was X which i enjoyed

i didn't have any expectations when i went to pick the game up

and before i started playing a couple of my friends told me basically that this was a terrible game

so before i loaded the game, i had extremely low expectations. specifically that the combat system was TERRIBLE.

although to be fair, one of the complaints was that the entire game was X button mashing to which i replied, how is that different than any other FF game

anyways, i managed to get a few hours into the game this weekend and was pleasantly surprised

i love the Paradigm system. but i am disappointed at the fact that you cannot control all of the characters in your party. i would at least like to be able to switch in the middle of the battle. but at least the AI isn't stupid, they heal the right character and they focus fire which is a huge plus.

another disappointment is lack of character customization, i miss the FF III days of equipping weapons, armor and accessories.

but i do like the way characters are leveled via the Crystarium system.

hopefully between juggling RL and WoW and can put in some more time to beat this game!

before i get too deep into the game

are there any ultimate weapons or armor that i should be gunning for?

i remember spending countless hours in FFX farming for those which was pretty fun (except for Lulu's. i hated trying to dodge those lightning bolts)

before i get too deep into the game

are there any ultimate weapons or armor that i should be gunning for?

i remember spending countless hours in FFX farming for those which was pretty fun (except for Lulu's. i hated trying to dodge those lightning bolts)

Yes there are ultimate weapons, and you have to level up your kit to obtain. SPOILER AHEAD

Mainly you level up your weapons after you finish the storyline, and do the missions available back on Grand Pulse

Yes there are ultimate weapons, and you have to level up your kit to obtain. SPOILER AHEAD

Mainly you level up your weapons after you finish the storyline, and do the missions available back on Grand Pulse

You can do them before though, at least up to 2nd star, getting the catalyst is hard after that so getting the 3rd form is as you said. Still I dunno about many but after I beat the main game for RPGs I don't tend to do anything post-game.

This game has a crapload in common with The Last Remnant - it feels more like that game than a Final Fantasy game, to be honest.

Now that game was a huge pile of dung.

Square better redeem themselves with Versus.

Now that game was a huge pile of dung.

Square better redeem themselves with Versus.

It was okay on the PC, if you had an Xbox 360 controller. But it did kinda play itself. You just kinda gave a general direction and the game did the rest. :sleep:

It was okay on the PC, if you had an Xbox 360 controller. But it did kinda play itself. You just kinda gave a general direction and the game did the rest. :sleep:

Ah yeah, it was a technical nightmare on the console. Square's track record with the 360 has been quite poor.

logged 65 hours, end of chapter 11, already maxed kain's lance and nirvana, 2 maxed imperial guards and entite rings, got one more trap for lightning and lionheart to be upgrade later...

now need to farm those turtle again for another 22 ultracompact reactor, 1 dark matter, 1 more royal guard and entite ring... so 16 more plat ingot :cry:

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • AI is the beginning, wait until real robots replace more jobs, specifically jobs that require physical work.
    • AI is indeed eliminating jobs, and Oracle just proved it by Hamid Ganji There’s no question that AI has become the hottest trend in workplaces, and every company is trying to adopt AI-driven solutions across its operations. While some industry leaders repeatedly say AI won’t lead to massive layoffs, recent data suggest that AI is actually one of the main reasons some companies are reducing their workforce. According to Oracle’s annual regulatory filing, the company has laid off about 21,000 employees, or 13% of its workforce, amid increasing AI adoption. “The adoption and deployment of AI technologies across our operations have resulted, and may continue to result, in reductions to our workforce,” Oracle said in the filing. The software giant now has approximately 141,000 full-time employees, a notable decrease from 162,000 during the same period last year. Restructuring expenses, including severance payments, cost Oracle $1.84 billion in fiscal 2026. Additionally, around 49,000 Oracle employees were based in the U.S., while approximately 92,000 were employed internationally. Like many other companies, Oracle has fully embraced AI and concentrated much of its efforts on the technology. The company is also a key participant in the United States’ $500 billion Stargate Project, which aims to build multiple AI data centers across the country. When it comes to AI adoption and its impact on the workforce, opinions remain divided. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, whose company has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the AI boom, recently said in an interview that attributing job cuts to AI is a “lazy” narrative. “The narrative that connects AI to job loss, for many of the CEOs that are doing it – it is just too lazy. AI has just arrived, how is it possible they're already losing jobs?” Huang said. However, statistics and recent reports tell a different story. According to Layoffs.fyi, 196 tech companies have laid off about 119,800 employees so far this year. Reducing staff and replacing roles with AI agents could become one of the most significant trends in the job market in the years ahead.
    • Zoom Workplace 7.1.0.41345 by Razvan Serea Zoom Workplace for Windows is a reliable video conferencing tool that makes it easy to connect and collaborate. With features like messaging, file sharing, and app integrations, it’s designed to streamline teamwork. You’ll get high-quality audio and video, strong security with end-to-end encryption, and an intuitive interface—all of which help remote teams and businesses stay productive and connected. Zoom Workplace key features: High-Definition Video & Audio: Provides clear, reliable communication for virtual meetings. End-to-End Encryption: Ensures secure communication with strong data protection. Multi-Factor Authentication: Adds an extra layer of security for user accounts. Integration with Productivity Apps: Supports seamless integration with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and more. File Sharing: Easily share files during meetings for efficient collaboration. Real-Time Messaging: Enables team chat for ongoing communication. Collaborative Whiteboarding: Allows teams to brainstorm and collaborate visually. Webinar Support: Host large webinars with interactive features. Administrative Controls: Manage user permissions, meeting settings, and security features. Cloud Storage: Automatically stores meetings and files in the cloud for easy access. Cross-Platform Support: Available on Windows, macOS, and mobile devices. Meeting features: Virtual Backgrounds: Customize your background for meetings to maintain privacy or enhance professionalism. Touch Up My Appearance: Automatically smoothens skin tone for a more polished video appearance. Breakout Rooms: Divide meetings into smaller sessions for group discussions or workshops. Live Transcription: Automatically generate real-time captions during meetings for accessibility. Zoom Apps: Integrate third-party applications directly into Zoom for enhanced functionality. Meeting Reactions: Participants can use emojis for quick, non-verbal feedback during meetings. Polling: Conduct live polls during meetings to gather instant feedback from participants. Attention Tracking: Monitors participant attention during meetings to ensure engagement. Closed Captioning: Enable manual or automatic captions for a more inclusive experience. Webinar Replay: Record and share webinars with analytics for audience engagement. Download: Zoom 64-bit | 145.0 MB (Free, paid upgrade available) Links: Zoom Website | Zoom ARM64 | Zoom Installers | Release Notes Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • UK funds £60M AI labs to challenge US tech dominance with open-source models by Paul Hill The UK government has awarded £60 million to Oxford University and University College London to help keep the country in the AI race by focusing on open-source, low-hardware alternatives. This is in stark contrast to the expensive, closed-source, and high-hardware-requirement models being created in the United States and elsewhere. The money will be shared among two new academic research labs over six years to help them redesign the fundamental mathematics and architectures of AI to help the UK reduce its reliance on a handful of US tech firms. Commenting on the development, AI Minister Kanishka Narayan said: Initially, the government planned to fund just one lab with a £40 million investment, but with this update, two labs will now get access to a larger pool of funds. The labs are expected to invest in the top AI researchers at every career stage, with £2 million per lab being set aside for hiring at least ten doctoral students. The government hopes that this will grow the UK’s talent in the field of AI. The labs are also expected to work closely with the leaders in British AI research, such as the Alan Turing Institute and UKRI’s AI research hubs. This will allow the various teams to collaborate and create new solutions faster than they could alone. This development is pretty interesting for a number of reasons, chiefly that it could create a long-term challenge for US tech firms if these labs successfully scale these open-source architectures that bypass the proprietary ecosystems. It could also give British businesses and public sector organizations access to AI features without paying high licensing fees to foreign providers or needing to invest in specialized server infrastructure.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      nates earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Almohandis earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      dorf went up a rank
      Rookie
    • First Post
      mike_rumble earned a badge
      First Post
    • Dedicated
      tuben earned a badge
      Dedicated
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      464
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      182
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      97
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      89
    5. 5
      neufuse
      70
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!