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Re: Shin-Sei-Den - FullFlap's Next Project - RPG
The option menu is like a "settings" thingy:
1. Lets you customize how your party looks when adventuring (guy in front + girl behind, vice versa, girl/guy alone) and what seems to be MC's avatar (I dont remember ever seeing it in-game, though >_>)
2. Switches between running and walking (i.e. which of the two requires holding the X button).
3. Switches auto-battle (to me it's known as "quick battle") on/off (no battle screen, and, by extension, no H-animations). When you "touch" a monster, there's no battle screen, just numbers (for HP loss, and EXP/Coin gain) pop up above your head.
4. Sets the maximum amount of monsters (those phantoms) that can spawn on the adventure screen.
5. Lets you customize controls.
6. Although it does use the scary word "reset", it seems to reset nothing - it simply brings you back to the title screen.
Found all that out by "press that button"-ing
Can't get AGTH to hook properly (it keeps skipping characters) to actually translate the descriptions.
Options - The second one lets you change between walking or running as your default. I can't read the rest so best not to mess with it.
The option menu is like a "settings" thingy:
1. Lets you customize how your party looks when adventuring (guy in front + girl behind, vice versa, girl/guy alone) and what seems to be MC's avatar (I dont remember ever seeing it in-game, though >_>)
2. Switches between running and walking (i.e. which of the two requires holding the X button).
3. Switches auto-battle (to me it's known as "quick battle") on/off (no battle screen, and, by extension, no H-animations). When you "touch" a monster, there's no battle screen, just numbers (for HP loss, and EXP/Coin gain) pop up above your head.
4. Sets the maximum amount of monsters (those phantoms) that can spawn on the adventure screen.
5. Lets you customize controls.
6. Although it does use the scary word "reset", it seems to reset nothing - it simply brings you back to the title screen.
Found all that out by "press that button"-ing