I have them on since I like to see who im fighting while im running trying to stall time for my bar to go up full, then of corse turning back and striking him.
I have them on since I like to see who im fighting while im running trying to stall time for my bar to go up full, then of corse turning back and striking him.
You can... turn off target lines?
o.o
I am a fool.
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I didn't know you could turn them off, but I wasn't annoyed with them. I'll see what it's like...
i think i saw that briefly when i started playing and forgot about it.
i'll definately turn them off on my next play through, probably make it more enjoyable.
I like the line being on, it lets me know if something is about to attack me and lets me plan ahead, even if it isn't a lot of time, it's still useful to me.
"If your taking five steps forwards, and then ten steps back, then you might as well walk backwards." - Random gamer
It seems the demo has more lines and smbols than the actual game. But I play with them, I tried to play turning them off, and I like spazzed out and started gnawing on my arms.
But once you reach level 99, not trying to brag, you won't need to know if something mysteriously attacks you, because EVERYTHING does 0 damage unless it's a tough mark.
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i turned them off this playthrough, i'm right before pharos with most hunts done, I have to say they were completely unnecessary and probably added to a more enjoyable experience.
I'm like 3/4ths in the game and I still keep them on.
Sure it might be unrealistic, but I like having lines fly all over the place. Knowing what enemy will attack who is nice to know too.
I liked them. Never tried without. Maybe with the new game I started I will. Seems like it would be cleaner and more fun(?) without.
You guys played the game more than once 0.0
On the inspection of my new game without the target lines, I like it much better.
I have them on,i think theu are really helpful in some certain battles.
Maybe i will turn them off in my 2nd playthrough