Emulate old jrpg

>emulate old jrpg
>use fast foward to grind levels

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I used Fast Forward while playing Fire Emblem because enemy turns were a slog to watch

>emulating

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I've reached a point where I cannot play games like Pokemon on normal speed anymore because I am so used to 500% fast forward. Only downside is the music that gets all high pitched and annoying, but you can just mute it

LIVED IN BURIED MEMORY

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I just use cheat engine to double the experience and dont need to grind never, I get the right amount of level to the boss fight in the way to the boss.

better than wasting your time all day on Yea Forums or twitch

This show was so fucking hot

fucking FE4

Read the manga pleb

>emulate old jrpg
>abuse savestates to guarantee attacks hit or win gambling minigames

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>to guarantee attacks hit
Cringe
>win gambling minigames
Based

I used fast forward on Phantasy Star 2 because all the battles are easy as shit, but there's like 1 battle every 2 steps. Fuck that.

quite honestly it depends on if a fight is close

>show
>manga
just look at the pictures, you're not missing anything

>emulate old jrpg
>use cheat engine to avoid wasting time on pointless grind
If I wanted to waste time on chores I'd rather stay at my work and get paid for it.

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Which girl was your favourite?

>need to get a specific item from a chest but the loot is randomized
>killing yourself is the fastest way to load the last save point

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Dragons Dogma

*ding ding ding*. Fucking hell, why though.

I did that in FFIX a lot because twice the speed on battles actually makes this one of the best FFs ever. Try to avoid it normally though, it's totally immersion breaking.

>Play native JRPG PC port
>Use already-included turbo feature

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