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    Question Thinking About Importing, some questions.

    So I was on PlayAsia today when I stumbled across PSO2 for the Vita. I kind of forgot about this game for a while, assuming it would eventually come out in NA, but I am sick of waiting!!

    http://www.play-asia.com/phantasy-st...n-70-5qyb.html

    It is only $50 and has free shipping so I am very tempted to get it but I have a few questions:

    1. How active is the English speaking community?
    2. Are they n00b friendly?
    3. I have played PSU, PSP, PSP2, PSZero, how does it compare?
    4. Just how bad is the language barrier? Will I be able to enjoy playing it or will it just be a frustrating mess? (The only other games I have ever imported are the Monster Hunter series, I do not know any Japanese.)
    5. I read that it is online only, what would happen if I were to bring my Vita to work, where I do not have access to Wifi, would I be able to play at all?
    6. Should I just wait for the English version...? (I know there is a free PC version but my laptop is just too old and clunky for that. I also know you can DL it from the Japanese PSN store, but I have my US account on my Vita...and I would like to keep it that way, because I am lazy and having to switch back and forth would just be a pain, lol)

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    Quote Originally Posted by AIDA View Post
    1. Pretty active
    2. Yes :3 Most of us are.
    3. Better than all those (IMO)
    4. You'll be fine, but I recommend playing it on the PC with the english patch while you wait for it to arrive, just so you're used to it.
    5. No. But SEGA announced a new offline PSO2 game - PSNova.
    6. It's probably not coming.
    Well I just ordered it!!!

    Thanks for the answers. I am a little upset that no Wifi means I cannot play, as I would mostly play I while on the road. I guess I could turn my phone into a wifi signal and do it that way, but I bet that would cause a TON of lag.

    As for playing it in English for a while, since I cannot do that, I think I will look up some "Lets Plays" on youtube and get some tips that way.

    Also, no beasts!? BOO!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagger_32 View Post
    Also, no beasts!? BOO!!!
    The Beast Race might be coming into the game soon. I would say that an Episode 3 update to the game seems to be the best point in time to introduce the next race.

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    ^I hope you are correct. I love Beasts!

    So where are the best "I have no idea what I am doing and none of this is in English, OMG HELP ME!!!" guides?

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    I play PSO2 on my Vita using the Vita's 3G connection and there is absolutely no issue with lag. It also uses very little data. I probably played for 20 hours one month and only used 30mb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagger_32 View Post
    3. I have played PSU, PSP, PSP2, PSZero, how does it compare?
    It's better than the italicized, about as good as the regular text, and worse than the Bold for the most part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagger_32 View Post
    ^I hope you are correct. I love Beasts!
    You can also look forward to a ton of new areas continually being implemented into the game. If the game's title screen has anything to show for it, there are still two-three undiscovered planets, the four discovered ones being Naberius, Amduscia, Lillipa, and Vopar. As each planet will have multiple areas, you can bet that there will be a large abundance of levels to go with each to be implemented as time goes on with each Episode.

    For instance, Episode 1 had eight, full-fledged levels, and Episode 2 has two levels thus far. If past games in the Phantasy Star series, namely Phantasy Star Online, have anything to show for it, it is that you can usually expect a similar amount of levels and content to be added in each consecutive 'expansion' (in this case, episodes) for the game.

    Therefore, we may still have another five or six areas that lie in wait to be introduced to us until we get the next part of the game released. It's a pretty good indicator of how long the wait would be, in my opinion, which is great because then it gives SEGA an ample amount of time to work out any quibbles and make the Beast race truly diverse from other races while not overpowering them.

    Quote Originally Posted by AIDA View Post
    PSO2 (and by extension, the vita version) uses less bandwidth than loading google. So you'll be fine.
    ^ I can definitely confirm this as I use both the PC and Vita version and experience even less bandwidth issues than I would searching for videos on YouTube or browsing the forums here, as surprising as that sounds.

    As a side note to people who are wondering, any lag in-game is really server-side. A lot of people like to shift the blame on the volume of people that occupy Ship 02 - Block 20 (the 'English' block). That's not the case. Now, if you were to gather over 30 people into the lobby, which tends to be the case for B20, you would start experiencing lag because the game is trying to render all of their character models. However, upon leaving that lobby and going into a quest field, the lag will (or should be) completely gone. Any lag that is experienced out of those highly dense and populated areas is probably server-wide across the entire ship as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Link1275 View Post
    It's better than the italicized, about as good as the regular text, and worse than the Bold for the most part.
    In terms of quality and quantity I would say that Phantasy Star Online 2 is better than any other Phantasy Star game before it, but saying such things bring rise to very opinionated sentiments.

    Each Phantasy Star game, like any other franchise, either has something you like and/or don't like about it. PSO2 is no different as no game can ever be perfect. However, if I had to look at this from a completely unbiased point of view, the amount of content, the improved gameplay mechanisms, being a completely free-to-play game (with no pay-2-win bs in-between), and the large and diverse community that Phantasy Star Online 2 offers allows it to take the lead in those aspects.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korazenn View Post
    In terms of quality and quantity I would say that Phantasy Star Online 2 is better than any other Phantasy Star game before it, but saying such things bring rise to very opinionated sentiments.

    Each Phantasy Star game, like any other franchise, either has something you like and/or don't like about it. PSO2 is no different as no game can ever be perfect. However, if I had to look at this from a completely unbiased point of view, the amount of content, the improved gameplay mechanisms, being a completely free-to-play game (with no pay-2-win bs in-between), and the large and diverse community that Phantasy Star Online 2 offers allows it to take the lead in those aspects.
    Better than PSU and maybe PSP1 I can agree with, but there is way more stuff to do in PSP2/I and you can invest a lot more time, ie quantity. If by quality you mean graphics, then yeah PSO2 is better(on moderate settings). If you're talking about how fluid weapons are, then yeah for the most part. If you're talking about the overall quality of the game, then heck no. The game as is, is not better on counts of exp rates, drop rates, poor balancing, and little to no thought with many updates and implementations. And I'm probably missing some stuff there too. The game is also only f2p for as long as you don't need to buy 10* weapons to kill stuff effectively with, because let's face it, hunting for a rare is a pipe dream at best. Large and diverse community, let me do a rain check as I don't associate with B-20.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Link1275 View Post
    Better than PSU and maybe PSP1 I can agree with, but there is way more stuff to do in PSP2/I and you can invest a lot more time, ie quantity. If by quality you mean graphics, then yeah PSO2 is better(on moderate settings). If you're talking about how fluid weapons are, then yeah for the most part. If you're talking about the overall quality of the game, then heck no. The game as is, is not better on counts of exp rates, drop rates, poor balancing, and little to no thought with many updates and implementations. And I'm probably missing some stuff there too. The game is also only f2p for as long as you don't need to buy 10* weapons to kill stuff effectively with, because let's face it, hunting for a rare is a pipe dream at best. Large and diverse community, let me do a rain check as I don't associate with B-20.
    By quality, it means the game itself. Not just graphics.

    The truth of the matter is that you cannot even begin to compare PSO2 to either PSP2/i or PSZero because you are comparing a game built for the 'PC' to one that is optimized for handhelds and mobile play sessions.

    Secondly, finding a 10* weapon is necessary to even initiate a trade for one in the first place after purchasing Premium. Finding a 'good' one is completely based on the principle of RNG, but why would it not, is my question to you? SEGA is clearly doing you a huge service by allowing you to have 2-3 characters that can be fully maxed leveled without even paying a single cent towards the game itself. We all hate the 10* weapon drops---that much is a given. But, most people who also complain about this functionality that SEGA has in place are also playing this game without contributing a single cent to it. See the problem now?

    They're rare weapons and the best weapons in the game at the moment at most points in time, so it makes sense for people to have to painstakingly work hard to obtain both those and 11* equips.

    If you have a problem with Block 20, then that's a personal issue. Once again, your own opinion of the community there itself, which varies from person-to-person. That said, I have found a great number of people to talk and commune with on Ship 2 during my time with the game, but the people in B20 are far more talkative, friendly, and great to play with in general than most other areas of Ship 2. The same way that you are arguing it is B20 at fault here, I could say that it is you who is just not looking in the right areas of the block and associating with the wrong group of people.

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