Do you use it?
I always have, and have pwned at it, but while working toward getting Tonberry, I decided I would try without it. I don't really see any difference except that I miss without the indicator xD I'd say it's somewhere about 50/50 xD
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Do you use it?
I always have, and have pwned at it, but while working toward getting Tonberry, I decided I would try without it. I don't really see any difference except that I miss without the indicator xD I'd say it's somewhere about 50/50 xD
I'm too afraid to not use it. xD :cat:
I use it 'cause it's not hard enough to put on auto and risk missing.
I use auto and risk everything for the whole playthrough. :D
I do use it, but I never watch it. :D
I never use it. :monster:
The what, now?
The bar that indicates when you should press the confirm button to deal extra damage when Squall performs Renzokuken.
I like to use it because you can feel the vibration from the controller, and it makes the game feel more realistic I guess. :D
i always use it because it makes it easier to get perfect timing. i could do it without but it pointless to risk losing some extra damage.
Time to sound dumb...
I didnt even know you could turn it off o_O
I look at the indicator...but there's one time I just look at the timing when Squall is going to deal the blow to the enemy...
Auto is crap. It's hard to get good finishers if you use it too. Manual is the way to go.
Manual, because its FUUUUN like Irvines and Zells limits