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    Woah, I can't believe my profile and stuff saved. I doubt anyone remembers me, but I used to be around all the time back before the move to planetDC.

    I'm thinking of picking up PSO for my Xbox.

    I logged 400+ hours into the DC version of PSO. I lost a 300hour, lv100 RAcast to a VMU-eject. I played hours of lobby soccer. In short, I'm a PSO fanboi.

    How does the Xbox version compare? Will I enjoy it as much? I don't know if I'm really going to like voice, I very much enjoyed the keyboard, as it ensured a sense of roleplaying. Basically, I don't want to hear a HUnewearl talk in a 50-year-old comic shop owner's voice. Hold the comments, but I also put a few hours in as a FOmarl and HUneweral myself, and enjoyed having people try to figure out if I was really a chick or not. Plus, the age-old online RPG rule came into effect, and I got lots of free gear from other guys

    Any other DC players around? Does it live up to the awesome memories I have of PSO? Also, how does naming work with live? Will I have 5 different characters, all named Mindblade?

    Thanks for any replies.


    Edit: Also, back when I played on DC, there were these weapons that used regular, modern-day ammunition, and the shells would eject out of the barrel and stuff. I can't remember the name, V-something I think. Are they in the Xbox version, and worth using?

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    I used to be an old-school Dreamcast player too. My character, Lv 124 (since v1 through v2), is gone. I deleted him when I sold my Dreamcast. I moved on. Am continuing in the GC version.

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    On 2004-05-29 20:37, Mindblade wrote:
    Woah, I can't believe my profile and stuff saved. I doubt anyone remembers me, but I used to be around all the time back before the move to planetDC.
    Same here. I remember you as THE man for Mag farming back in the DC days.

    I'd say go for it. There are quite a few different things in the GC/XB versions (such as Photon Drops, %s, on average, being much higher, Ult. enemies being much easier) which help add to the game. I'd recomend taking a peek at the guides here before purchasing the game, just to see what's changed. Shame you want the XBox version, the GC version is less infected with dupes, has less cheaters, and lets you play with players from other countries. I'd love to play a few games wiht you. ;_;

    Edit: Also, back when I played on DC, there were these weapons that used regular, modern-day ammunition, and the shells would eject out of the barrel and stuff. I can't remember the name, V-something I think. Are they in the Xbox version, and worth using?
    Yas 200:http://www.pso-world.com/items.php?o...icle&artid=192

    Yas 300:http://www.pso-world.com/items.php?o...icle&artid=227

    Yas 7000:http://www.pso-world.com/items.php?o...icle&artid=209

    Yas 900:http://www.pso-world.com/items.php?o...icle&artid=589

    Personally, I'd choose the 9000. It's a Mechgun with a Rifle's range. How could you not love that?



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    Cool. I remember you.

    I think you'll like PSOX. Voice chatting is weird, but you do get used to it. Luckily you can choose to mute the idiots and Darth Vader mouthbreathers if it ever comes down to it. People will probably say the GC community is better, but I'd say it's mostly a matter of finding a good group of people to play with. Not too hard to find good players, even oldschoolers, if you look hard enough. Also, it's not easy to roleplay on Xbox, and most people don't, not even with voice filters. If RPing is really important to you, consider going with the GC version.

    Gameplay is as good as ever, and the character classes have been reworked a bit. I especially welcomed the upgrades to the Forces, since V.2 basically spit in the face of anyone who took the time to raise one. I think the classes are generally a lot more balanced now.

    I found all the upgrades and new stuff enough to make the game way more fun. It's totally worth it.

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    I say go with gamecube!!!!!

    ...if only because I am on there, if only because more Japanese players are on there, and once more, if only because I am on there.

    I can't speak for the HexBox community, but I CAN speak for the fuxxored HexBox hardware and lousy selection of games (other than the redoubtable Halo and, of course, PSO) and the annoyance of how lousy the system is.

    I dunno. Hackers and dupers are prevalent in both systems, but on the HexBox it just seems like that much more of a problem; at least, I hear a lot more people byatching about it on HexBox. Also, if someone IS using hacked items in a HexBox game and isn't being straight up about it, it totally messes up the rare drops. Such is not usually the case in a Gamecube game, just in case someone is rude enough to be using a 1304 mag.

    Also, there are a lot more Gamecube quests, and a lot more gamecube support, because the Japanese hate the HexBox almost as much as I do, and that is saying something.

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    PSOGC, definetly.
    I was a PSOX player before and it didn't have the PSODC feel, I gave PSOGC a try and it was all back.
    Alternatively, play PSOBB if you have a decent PC.


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    I never played on DC, my friend did. Did you know a hunter named "ShadowFox"?

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    GC all the way! Its worth getting. emial me at [email protected] if you get online on GC.

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    On 2004-05-30 08:37, HiroX wrote:
    I never played on DC, my friend did. Did you know a hunter named "ShadowFox"?
    I remember seeing more than one "ShadowFox", one of them may or may not have been the same person you're asking about. o_O
    ShadowFox is a relatively common name.


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    On 2004-05-30 03:47, iamfanboy wrote:
    I say go with gamecube!!!!!

    ...if only because I am on there, if only because more Japanese players are on there, and once more, if only because I am on there.

    I can't speak for the HexBox community, but I CAN speak for the fuxxored HexBox hardware and lousy selection of games (other than the redoubtable Halo and, of course, PSO) and the annoyance of how lousy the system is.

    I dunno. Hackers and dupers are prevalent in both systems, but on the HexBox it just seems like that much more of a problem; at least, I hear a lot more people byatching about it on HexBox. Also, if someone IS using hacked items in a HexBox game and isn't being straight up about it, it totally messes up the rare drops. Such is not usually the case in a Gamecube game, just in case someone is rude enough to be using a 1304 mag.

    Also, there are a lot more Gamecube quests, and a lot more gamecube support, because the Japanese hate the HexBox almost as much as I do, and that is saying something.
    This commercial was paid for by the Japanese owned Nintendo Corp.

    Tested by pirates.

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