Also, you have to have a quest to go talk to the witch given to you by the count of Skingraad or whatever. Otherwise, she won't tell you anything.Kurai Angelo said:You realise you can just neck back a cure disease potion before full vampirism sets in right? Poryphic Heamophilia (probable spelling fail) is the infection you have 3 days (I think) before you fully turn. This is completely curable in normal ways, as opposed to vampirism being a ***** to remove.CleverCover said:In Oblivion, one of the things I needed to get rid of my vampirism never appeared. The witch I needed to talk to would never talk about, "Hey, you're a vampire. Do you want to get rid of that?" in some fashion. I even tried coming at night or braving the unforgiving sun.
No matter how many times I reloaded, went to other places, loaded the disk onto the console, nada.
SO I kept making a new character, and another one, and another one. Same problem persisted, mostly because I had a hard time doing the necessary mission without being infected. So then I just gave up and chucked the game somewhere.
My brother is finding that he's having the same issue, except its the mages that seems to disappear on him.
This happened to me in DOOM 2 left in a room with 6 or 7 of them pink things (can't remember there name but still) like 5 health and i would load kill maybe 1 of them if i was lucky 2, but never got to save it even after killing one. I gave up on it, my mate never played a game in his life i was only about 5 maybe 6 and he did it second attempt i was annoyed.nikki191 said:haha many a time back in the day.. especially with shooters.. oh you have 5 health left and no heath kits and 50 monsters![]()
This exact same thing happened to me! Only my game glitched too. I'd been dragging my feet all game once I worked out I didn't *have* to grind since everything's levelled, so Squall was lv21, Rinoa was lv18 and everyone else was lower. Get to Lunatic Pandora on the final disc, struggle like heck against Seifer, whine at my mate, he tricked out my junctioning for me so I could actually beat Seifer (I hadn't bothered with that either) and then I got stuck against Adel. ARGH!!! My GFs (summons) were all lv70-lv99, but cause attacking Rinoa in that fight is a BAD IDEA you can't really use them.canadamus_prime said:Yeah, Final Fantasy VIII. Ended up in some sort of tower chasing after damsel in distress, unbeknownst to me, once past a certain point in the tower, you can't go back and at the end is a massive boss fight that involves the boss having partially absorbed afor mentioned damsel in distress and keeps draining her for health and if you do area of effect attacks you'll hit her as well, which happened to also be the basis of my play strategy so my regular attacks were piss weak. Oh did I mention this boss liked to spam really powerful attack spells that did massive damage to my entire party? No? Well it does that too. So yeah, I can't get out of this tower, the last save point used was beyond the point of no return, so I can't leave to seek better weapons or anything, and I have no earlier save to go back to. So I finally got fed up with it and said "fuck this!"
EDIT: Oh yeah, I forgot to mention if the damsel dies during the boss fight it's instant game over.
Indubitably.Prof. Monkeypox said:God, that boss was annoying...KingKamor said:Snip
The reflux attack meant you had to constantly have at least one healer on every attacker, and that forced you to anticipate that fight (five chapters ahead of when you knew it was coming the first time, mind) and choose characters with healing abilities- which forced you to narrow your (already) small group of choices after picking up the six worthless characters they literally force you to bring.
Besides that, the spawning enemies and healing factor of the boss forced you to keep the pressure on, which meant you had to attack every node every turn (and you just don't have enough healers for each turns, it's not possible) and your strongest attackers are often most vulnerable to magic attacks, and they get worse as you get closer to the boss (where the nodes are) so you get stuck in an infinite loop of healing/attacking/retreating, and to win in hard mode would literally take you hours.
Besides that, you have to anticipate this need five chapters in advance- which means there are three ways to win
1) You use the FAQ
2) You restart and replay the five (not easy) chapters in advance and bring along characters more suited to the final boss, hoping you've grinded their abilities enough (and if not, god help you) and hope they're decent fighters for the five other chapters
3) You get lucky
Not a well-designed fight, all told...
But it doesnt do it ALWAYS. That is why leveling and ,like you said, having high spirit helps.T-004 said:Actually Greiver's Shockwave Pulsar DOES do 9999 dmg, Which is why it is considered among the best of Quistis' Limit Breaks.SquallTheBlade said:Oh, I forgot that, but only because it seems the game gets easier when you level up. I know enemies level too but it seems they dont do it so fast as you.Blazingdragoon04 said:Your response is completely paradoxical. You say you've completed the game over a dozen times and think that the problem is due to his low level. However, if you'd played the game over a dozen times, you'd know that the enemies in the game scale in level with you, so even bosses wouldn't deal that much damage to you if you were a low level because they would be low levels as well!SquallTheBlade said:I have played that game over dozen of times and thats not true. Maybe you were just too low level?McKenna Fuller said:Final Fantasy VIII - the last fight with Ultimecia's Guardian Force. When you get the guardian at 50% he does a spell that does 9999 damage. If you don't have either a) A Phoenix Down or b)a Hero Potion or c)Some invincibility spell, the game will not progress. I put the game down for about 6 months because I could not finish it, until I realized I had 1 hero drink, which was enough to allow me to finish the game... Completely broken mechanic.
So on that insta-killing boss. You are just doing something wrong. Only Omega uses move which hits every character for 9999dmg every time.
Edit: Did you know level scaling only had 3 "steps"? So there is only 3 different levels for each enemy. 1 when you are 1-30, 1 for 31-60 and 1 for 61-99(not 100% sure about the levels). SO, he was level 75 and has just past the level 61 cap so the boss would seem powerful. Solution? Leveling up...
The trick to beating Greiver is to have VERY high Elemental Defense on everything and at least decent Status Defense on everything because then you actually absorb the attack![]()
It was about 5 days before I actually realized anything happened the first time, since I was running around every night stealing things and trying not to get caught.Kurai Angelo said:You realise you can just neck back a cure disease potion before full vampirism sets in right? Poryphic Heamophilia (probable spelling fail) is the infection you have 3 days (I think) before you fully turn. This is completely curable in normal ways, as opposed to vampirism being a ***** to remove.CleverCover said:In Oblivion, one of the things I needed to get rid of my vampirism never appeared. The witch I needed to talk to would never talk about, "Hey, you're a vampire. Do you want to get rid of that?" in some fashion. I even tried coming at night or braving the unforgiving sun.
No matter how many times I reloaded, went to other places, loaded the disk onto the console, nada.
SO I kept making a new character, and another one, and another one. Same problem persisted, mostly because I had a hard time doing the necessary mission without being infected. So then I just gave up and chucked the game somewhere.
My brother is finding that he's having the same issue, except its the mages that seems to disappear on him.
No, I could find bloodgrass just about everywhere. The witch just wouldn't talk to me no matter what. I knew I was a vampire. The sun could burn me alive, but no combination of bribery, money, or reloading would get her to help me.Wakikifudge said:Hmm I think I may know the bug you are talking about. It was patched on the 360 and PC versions but returned on the PS3 version. It is the one where the bloodgrass ingredient will just not appear once you've collected it or just be grayed out?
This is the most buggy quest in the game. You'll probably be able to find away out of your situation here: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Vampire_Cure#Bugs
Nope, I was on the 360 playing this. 2007, if I remember correctly...Spawny0908 said:Are you on the PS3? Because I know the vampire cure has a bad glitch on the ps3 that renders it unfinishable. I had a problem like this when I first played (on the PS3). So from now on when I play Oblivion and I'm doing a quest dealing with vampires I always drink a cure disease potion or go to a chapel just in case.