![]() It's the same reason why I enjoy the Paper Mario and M&L series, because I have more input over my attacks instead of just selecting from the menu & letting my character do it. Plus there's the risk/reward of aiming for those red parts but possibly over shooting & doing less damage. & being able to level it up as previously mentioned. It's great because it's a simple idea, but you feel like you have more input over the battles & there's even status effects that can screw with the judgment ring, like making the needle super faster, the attack segments go invisible, etc. ![]() ![]() There's even an item in the game that lets you do as many attacks as you can as long as you keep pressing the button when the needle is in said attack segments, with the needle speeding up & making it harder to get more attacks in. Zombeaver commented on edited PCSX2 version: 1.6.0 PCSX2 options: Ive tried all EE/IOP and VU options, OPH Flag Hack, and all HW video hacks. Though it rarely appears out-of-battle, it is described by Roger Bacon as a powerful symbol which determines ones actions. As you can see from the pic, that player made it so he can have that character do damage 3 times in just one attack. The Judgement Ring is a powerful device in the Shadow Hearts series used when executing a command. This blending of RPG and rhythm game elements adds. The judgment ring is a spinner that requires you to press the X button at certain intervals in order to successfully perform attacks. The most noticeable gameplay addition is the judgment ring. I've tried to google soultions and running this game in openGL and with enabled CDDVD, tried to update. Can't open the menu, can't control character - just nothing. I hear the music, but i can't do anything. You cant go wrong and you can upscale it that way too :) 1. Shadow Hearts: Covenant is a traditional turn-based RPG with some new twists on the classic formula. I can play for 2-3 hours and then when i walk in another area game just stopped and screen turning black. System specs are windows 7 professional 64 bit, 12GB ram, I7-3770 CPU and nvidia GT 620 graphics card. What's neat is as you level up, you can add more segments to the circle to do more attacks in one turn & make the yellow and red parts bigger, making it easier to time your button presses. While I recently completed it on a PS2, which looked great on a 55 inch flat screen, I would still recommend an emulator purely for cost alone. 1 05-09-2015, 06:56 AM In short i'm playing the NTSC-U version of the game.
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