Look forward to it. BTW, your sig really rocks.Originally Posted by Wizdom
Look forward to it. BTW, your sig really rocks.Originally Posted by Wizdom
thank you!yours is nice tooOriginally Posted by Unknowns
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No I didnt get it, and i dont intend to
An easy way you can get it is by going over 99 hours of gameplay, Then the timer goes back to 0 so its easy!
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Nope. And I'm not in the mood to rush through a game just to get a powerful weapon.
Doesn't work. The timer becomes red after 99 hours and it doesn't work. However... it may work if the timer becomes white again, after waiting 198 hours... but it's not worth wasting that much time.Originally Posted by Vapour
Believe it or not it would take over two years for the clock to roll over to 00:00:00 for real, not just appearance-wise.
108 actually...i have it! 107 attack!
Last edited by SoftReset; 08-06-2005 at 04:19 AM.
u have a 2 year long game?
anyway it sounds like crap to me, shok does max damage for me at lvl 49 with ragnarok
its a waste of 12 hours of my life. the first excalibur isnt even worth getting, but its worth more in getting to me than the excalibur II.
Nah, I know a hacker who completely reset the clock under test conditions. He said it would take a little over two years for it to reset in real time. If I find the quote from him explaining it (I have it saved somewhere...) I'll add it to this post.u have a 2 year long game?
From Terence, a GameFAQs user who hacks games to get raw data...
"It can reset. You can get Excalibur II by it.
Of course, you'll have gone through more than just through the different
colours, and into a number of graphical glitches, but it'll happen. (Or rather,
I've yet to test any value of the game clock where the counter *stops*
incrementing or caps, and I've watched it reset finally under test conditions
over the last final seconds)
There's just one final problem.
The time required for the clock to reset starting from 00:00:00?
2 years, 98 days, 12 hours, 6 minutes, 28.2666 seconds.
Have fun waiting.
Actually, there's only one main graphical glitch that I've seen, due to a logic
error... then it finally corrects itself after an hour. No idea if it ever
glitches again after that. It still doesn't *cap* though.
From 0 to 99 hours, the time display is white.
From 100 to 199 hours, the time display is red.
From 200 to 299 hours, the time display is yellow.
From 300 to 399 hours, the time display is blue.
From 400 to 499 hours, the time display is purple.
From 500 to 599 hours, the time display is green.
At 600 hours, the display glitches for the next hour.
At 601 hours, the display returns to 99:59:59 in green, and stays like that
until the counter resets (theoretically).
And if you want to know how the number is arrived at... well, reverse the
process and work out how it compares to standard overflow limits of integers
^_^"
Last edited by SoftReset; 08-07-2005 at 02:47 AM.
Me! It was in my inventory the moment I started my game! It was so magical!