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I don't know why, I finished Zelda and decided to return to my older titles rather than lunge into any new ones (Pokemon soon yay). I should really play the still far from complete Metroid but that bores me so I had a laugh a minute blast on the frankly excellent and addictive Timesplitters 2, had some mates over to play it too. This is turning out just like Perfect Dark on how much I play it.
So go on what have you been playing? and why?
> Anyway, what's all this rubbish about 'affection' and 'soul mates'?
The various sidequests and decisions you make on the glowing skit points on the map effect the level of affection each character has for you. There's a good guide on it all on Gamefaqs.
The top 3 people who like you will each ask you to go outside with them in Flanoir. Who you pick is the character Lloyd goes off with at the end (unless you pick Kratos).
Anyway, what's all this rubbish about 'affection' and 'soul mates'?
As far as I can tell, Sheena and Lloyd could have a thang goin' oaaaannnn, and Collette is just lame.
Can't believe I missed out on this, I was blinded by the PS
> L centres it. I've never really noticed any problem with the camera.
The camera is rather bad in modern gaming, it is a really chore to try and move it. Wind Waker's camera is superb.
> B: Sheena is WAAAAAY better.
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> :-)
Well I have to agree ^_^ At least your taste in game characters is better than games in general :D
I'm just used to being able to circle the camera around the character instead of it being fixed, like in the Wind Waker or something.
Unless you can move it?