TheOriginalBob 110 Posted July 20, 2012 At this moment Sora just finished the Grid and Riku is in the middle of it. I seriously have no problems with the drop gauge cause I equip drop me nots. It's really handy and it makes you have to fight bosses over again. Equip drop me not's!! U can use it in a boss fight to make sure you have all the time to beat it.. I use them all the time actually, cause when I'm done looking for treasure chests and fighting all the dream eaters in one area it's almost time to drop again. I don't like losing track of the story either so I spend most of my money on drop me not's and of course new attacks and dream eater recipes. I prefer to equip myself with actual attacks and magic, not stock up on an item to prevent a gameplay function that shouldn't really be interrupting my battle in the 1st place. i like the idea of the drop system to keep both Riku and Sora's story insync but to have to have all the damage i just made on a boss be made completely redundant is extremely frustrating. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Funny2never 3 Posted July 20, 2012 I prefer to equip myself with actual attacks and magic, not stock up on an item to prevent a gameplay function that shouldn't really be interrupting my battle in the 1st place. i like the idea of the drop system to keep both Riku and Sora's story insync but to have to have all the damage i just made on a boss be made completely redundant is extremely frustrating. you could just drop at every save point you come across Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AxelRoxasXionKH 105 Posted July 20, 2012 I prefer to equip myself with actual attacks and magic, not stock up on an item to prevent a gameplay function that shouldn't really be interrupting my battle in the 1st place. i like the idea of the drop system to keep both Riku and Sora's story insync but to have to have all the damage i just made on a boss be made completely redundant is extremely frustrating. Well to my Idea those stories aren't exactly in sync. I could find seriously no connection between what happend in the Grid and even though Sora is your first character things had already happend that where in Riku's part when he arrived. Besides it freaks me out Frollo dies twice I do like the drop system but like I said I can nearly get through an area without dropping. So I like to use a drop me not, to at least complete one part. you could just drop at every save point you come across You can drop at EVERY moment, hahaha Just start the menu and DROP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! C: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mila 37 Posted July 21, 2012 I'm at the beginning of the 2nd world and DDD is ok for me...nothing special happened so far but I'm a bit angry because the EU (German) version seems to be "bad" localized the translation is inconsistent: in all games Potions are Potions but in BbS it's "Heiltrank" (= heal drink) now it's Potion again the Kingdom Key is normaly "Königsanhänger" and now it's "Kingdom-Schlüssel" (Schlüssel = Key -> a mix of English and German) Riku's Keyblade is normaly "Der Weg zur Dämmerung" (= Way to the Dawn) and in DDD it's "Morgenröte" (= dawn) and in the menu there are a lot of abbreviations when I finished the game and I'm able to see the credits I'll pay attention on who made the translation somebody plays the UK version? how is it in English? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AxelRoxasXionKH 105 Posted July 21, 2012 I'm at the beginning of the 2nd world and DDD is ok for me...nothing special happened so far but I'm a bit angry because the EU (German) version seems to be "bad" localized the translation is inconsistent: in all games Potions are Potions but in BbS it's "Heiltrank" (= heal drink) now it's Potion again the Kingdom Key is normaly "Königsanhänger" and now it's "Kingdom-Schlüssel" (Schlüssel = Key -> a mix of English and German) Riku's Keyblade is normaly "Der Weg zur Dämmerung" (= Way to the Dawn) and in DDD it's "Morgenröte" (= dawn) and in the menu there are a lot of abbreviations when I finished the game and I'm able to see the credits I'll pay attention on who made the translation somebody plays the UK version? how is it in English? It's great. I live in the Netherlands and we don't have a translation,.. If we would have I would still have gone with the english version cause I wouldn't wanna mess things up, and trust me translating English into Dutch can be quite drammatic, hahaha. Oh well, the beginning is kind of "less exciting" I suppose, but it's still a lot of fun in my opinion... all those huge maps. c: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites