If you’re asking whether or not you can take your insanely overpowered gear/build into a low level players game and wreck shit up for them, the answer is yes.
Edit: Oh, I’m retarded. I thought you meant Monster Hunter Ultimate 3 for whatever reason, lol.
You can use your overpowered characters to boost people through the game online, yes.
I tried out PSO2. I downloaded it through the gamepass shit. that xbox app thing. I opened the m$ store and it was downloading there as well. either/or…its all the same. But yo, that game sucks. I played it when it was in beta some years ago. I forgot that it sucked and I downloaded it to play with someone on discord. Its lame so I uninstalled it.
New Genesis looks awesome though. I think that’s what the last few builds of (vanilla?) PSO2 started to become. I always loved the timing mechanics to get links and chains. This has the razzle dazzle on it.
Hope it hits the Switch and Sony systems in the U.S. at some point.
You said nothing of the sort. You said “ok” and then mentioned PSO2 is coming to other consoles in Asia.
Shut the fuck up. I swear you and @jion_wansu are the same person with how dumb both of your posts are.
Sorry I don’t constantly make excuses for a company that thinks the cure to shooting themselves in the foot is a shot gun blast to the chest. Fuck Sega.
So since the DQ11S port is a port of the Switch version, it will retain the visual downgrade, but it will have higher res/framerate. I guess it can’t just be a simple dlc upgrade for the original version then.
Lol this is so messy. Maybe PC modders can import original textures into the definitive version.
Is this just SE being shitty or would it have been too much work to just add it to the original?