Hey there. I played your game sometime ago and I remember enjoying it, so I am replaying it again (I wish I kept my original save file since I never got the chance to finish it, but it's fun to redo it and that means still new things to experience). I still find myself enjoying it just as I did the first time. If anyone is wondering whether the game is worth your time, I would say yes. It seems pretty basic on the surface, but despite that, there's is so much to offer. Freely being able to travel continents and do quests in any order is awesome. You can recruit quite a few different and unique playable characters to your party, and at the start you select 1 of 4 main characters that have their own story. You'll find yourself immersed in this game for hours. Three hours can easily go by without you knowing as you traverse the vast world of Willistoria. Battles can seem a bit frustrating as the world levels up when you do, but it does eventually cap off, and it isn't too frustrating to rage quit. Just enough challenge without being too overwhelming, and the game is pretty beginner friendly with NPCs giving you lots of tips -- which is still useful even if you're seasoned -- since some tips can be a bit more game specific and is a good heads up. I really like the idea of the informant keeping you up to date with the latest in Willistoria so you know where the run into certain events, and so much more of the world opens up when you get airship guy on your team. Overall, from what I have played back then and replaying now, I still love this game and eager to see how it ends! It is pretty simple and to the point, but manages to remain fun with a surprisingly amount to do for what it is. And the free roam concept is just amazing! I don't know if you still make games or visit your Itch account anymore, but know that even after all this time, someone still enjoys this little hidden gem ^^
You are very welcome. I am looking forward to discovering more the game has to offer. I play a little bit of the game every day; I love how immersed I feel in this free-roaming world, and it reminds me of the magic and power the RM engine has. I love the free roam concept and the game has inspired me to try my hand at it someday when I find the time. When I've gone far to an ending at some point, I will make a fuller review, but this is really a lovely gem that is just as fun as it was the first time I played it a couple years ago.
Also even if you are not making games at the moment, I am happy to hear my words have inspired you to maybe try your hand at it again. I am sure you will have amazing ideas in store! ^^
So basically, we have to kill monsters to get gold to buy equipment. and we have to level up from the experience gained killing said monsters..... Given how the first boss I encountered has multi attack and can easily wipe out a third of my party hp. I am genuinely terrified how strong it would be if my main had hit level 20. Admittedly, it is only a 3 person party as I was trying to recruit the first additional recruit-able character, a treasure hunter who dies easier than the rest of my party. It does approx 1200 damage in a turn split between 3 1000- 1300 characters. My best healing spell does just under 300 hp healing per turn......... The only way I see this fight being winnable is item spamming and even then odds are bad........This is the easy character? Must be a case of needing more party members because otherwise the difficulty may just make dark souls look easy.
Hey omega, thanks for giving it a shot! I would indeed recommend exploring more towns to recruit more characters and form a 5 member party (keep a lookout for characters you remember from the character selection, they are instantly recruitable)
I played your game on stream and gave some initial first impression. I do want to apologize that I forgot to switch my camera back to my desktop for the first half of my playthrough of the game, so the first half is just a Full HD rendering of my shiny, thinning hairline face. I realize that later. Anyways, here's the link. Check the timestamps if you just wish to skip to your own game. (I also think I ran across a bug, which I discuss in the video, but I will post it on this game's post in the RPG Maker forums)
After my disasterous stream last time looking at my greasy face, and of course you kindness in patching the game, I wanted to give it another go, so I did. Here's my second stream of your game, this time with 90% less face. If you want to skip to the point when I play your game, check the time stamps.
Excuse me, i know the game already completed, but this one thing in the game kinda bothers me, i don't know if it was a bug but it wont let me progress through the "cloven is searching for silicon material", i go in and out of rimecrest and cloven quest wont show up
Hey! Got back after checking. So I'm assuming your main character is Lazarus, and you've just killed a boss monster (Shadow Curse Fox) in Karkala Slum.
In that case, Cloven's last message was he would deposit his Holocaust explosives at the equipment shop in Rimecrest and Oakenfort.
You should next proceed to the weapon shop in Rimecrest (bottom left, north of a fire hydrant) to collect the Holocaust as your reward. You can purchase more as well here on. With that, the quest is completed.
Let me know if that didn't work or isn't the issue you are facing.
my problem is that the quest wont start, which is that cloven doesn't show up when i visit rimecrest to do the silicon quest
i haven't beat the boss monster because i'm stuck with trying to get to cloven first (the cutscene that start when you visit rimecrest for silicon quest)
and yes i played as lazarus (because i like hardcore and i know how to play :) ), and because i am bored that time, i beat all 5 sentinel for no reason before i did the capital quest (the third delivery quest)
Hey, no worries, thank you for your feedback and providing further details!
Ok I believe you have already visited the Destroyed Slum, talked to a guard who got upset & hit you. Since you mentioned you've already defeated the 5 sentinels, your characters probably did not go through much battles after that event. It may be a matter of simply going through a few more battles to trigger the next event.
To confirm this, go to any pub, talk to the informant, choose "Any latest news".
If he says "Nothing's up for now", the next step is to go encounter monsters another 20 times. You don't need to fight them, can escape all.
After 20 battle encounters, you should be able to get Cloven to show up in Rimecrest.
Reason is I originally designed the next main event to only trigger after your characters have grown or encountered sufficient monsters.
But if the informant is already saying "Cloven is searching for some silicon", or if that doesn't work...
I would then like to request you to send me your save files so I can find the root issue
To find these save files, go to your Willistoria Folder > save > select config.rpgsave, global.rpgsave, and fileXX.rpgsave (whichever save file you're stuck at)
Add these 3 files to an archive, upload somewhere like Google Drive or Mediafire, share download link with me.
Thank you! I'd certainly like to ensure you can proceed with the game.
I found the root cause after testing from your save. Sorry it was my bad. I realized I forgot to change that event's trigger to "autorun". >_< Your conditions are correct.
I have released the fix as a new version v1.1.6.
First, resume your save game, exit out of Rimcrest and save your game in the World Map.
Download & unzip the new version, ideally in a new folder. Copy your "save" folder into the new version. Resume your game, re-enter Rimecrest, and Cloven should finally trigger.
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Hey there. I played your game sometime ago and I remember enjoying it, so I am replaying it again (I wish I kept my original save file since I never got the chance to finish it, but it's fun to redo it and that means still new things to experience). I still find myself enjoying it just as I did the first time. If anyone is wondering whether the game is worth your time, I would say yes. It seems pretty basic on the surface, but despite that, there's is so much to offer. Freely being able to travel continents and do quests in any order is awesome. You can recruit quite a few different and unique playable characters to your party, and at the start you select 1 of 4 main characters that have their own story. You'll find yourself immersed in this game for hours. Three hours can easily go by without you knowing as you traverse the vast world of Willistoria. Battles can seem a bit frustrating as the world levels up when you do, but it does eventually cap off, and it isn't too frustrating to rage quit. Just enough challenge without being too overwhelming, and the game is pretty beginner friendly with NPCs giving you lots of tips -- which is still useful even if you're seasoned -- since some tips can be a bit more game specific and is a good heads up. I really like the idea of the informant keeping you up to date with the latest in Willistoria so you know where the run into certain events, and so much more of the world opens up when you get airship guy on your team. Overall, from what I have played back then and replaying now, I still love this game and eager to see how it ends! It is pretty simple and to the point, but manages to remain fun with a surprisingly amount to do for what it is. And the free roam concept is just amazing! I don't know if you still make games or visit your Itch account anymore, but know that even after all this time, someone still enjoys this little hidden gem ^^
Hi Tofu, thank you so much for such a detailed review and the kind words. And even replaying it!
Indeed, I intended the game to be open-ended and somewhat challenging enough, and the gameplay style was inspired by SaGa series.
Hope you get to dig out all the game can offer haha
I'm currently not working on any new game, though your words do give me a little spark!
You are very welcome. I am looking forward to discovering more the game has to offer. I play a little bit of the game every day; I love how immersed I feel in this free-roaming world, and it reminds me of the magic and power the RM engine has. I love the free roam concept and the game has inspired me to try my hand at it someday when I find the time. When I've gone far to an ending at some point, I will make a fuller review, but this is really a lovely gem that is just as fun as it was the first time I played it a couple years ago.
Also even if you are not making games at the moment, I am happy to hear my words have inspired you to maybe try your hand at it again. I am sure you will have amazing ideas in store! ^^
So basically, we have to kill monsters to get gold to buy equipment. and we have to level up from the experience gained killing said monsters..... Given how the first boss I encountered has multi attack and can easily wipe out a third of my party hp. I am genuinely terrified how strong it would be if my main had hit level 20. Admittedly, it is only a 3 person party as I was trying to recruit the first additional recruit-able character, a treasure hunter who dies easier than the rest of my party. It does approx 1200 damage in a turn split between 3 1000- 1300 characters. My best healing spell does just under 300 hp healing per turn......... The only way I see this fight being winnable is item spamming and even then odds are bad........This is the easy character? Must be a case of needing more party members because otherwise the difficulty may just make dark souls look easy.
Hey omega, thanks for giving it a shot! I would indeed recommend exploring more towns to recruit more characters and form a 5 member party (keep a lookout for characters you remember from the character selection, they are instantly recruitable)
I played your game on stream and gave some initial first impression. I do want to apologize that I forgot to switch my camera back to my desktop for the first half of my playthrough of the game, so the first half is just a Full HD rendering of my shiny, thinning hairline face. I realize that later.
Anyways, here's the link. Check the timestamps if you just wish to skip to your own game. (I also think I ran across a bug, which I discuss in the video, but I will post it on this game's post in the RPG Maker forums)
Hey there, thanks for trying it out! I saw your post on the forum about the FPS uncapped issue and have also replied there.
Reposting here. I found someone already had a solution for the FPS uncapped issue, so I've added his plugin and released as v1.1.7.
Could you try downloading 1.1.7 and see if it works for you? Thanks!
Hey!
After my disasterous stream last time looking at my greasy face, and of course you kindness in patching the game, I wanted to give it another go, so I did. Here's my second stream of your game, this time with 90% less face. If you want to skip to the point when I play your game, check the time stamps.
Hey man, thanks for all the feedback on the general direction, WASD, options & fluid timestep!
I won't be doing a revamp for this game but these are good pointers if I ever create future games.
Um...
Excuse me, i know the game already completed, but this one thing in the game kinda bothers me, i don't know if it was a bug but it wont let me progress through the "cloven is searching for silicon material", i go in and out of rimecrest and cloven quest wont show up
Hey Memory, thanks for letting me know! Let me try to investigate the issue you've described; been a while for me, gonna refresh my memory
Hey! Got back after checking. So I'm assuming your main character is Lazarus, and you've just killed a boss monster (Shadow Curse Fox) in Karkala Slum.
In that case, Cloven's last message was he would deposit his Holocaust explosives at the equipment shop in Rimecrest and Oakenfort.
You should next proceed to the weapon shop in Rimecrest (bottom left, north of a fire hydrant) to collect the Holocaust as your reward. You can purchase more as well here on. With that, the quest is completed.
Let me know if that didn't work or isn't the issue you are facing.
woops, i'm sorry for my late reply
my problem is that the quest wont start, which is that cloven doesn't show up when i visit rimecrest to do the silicon quest
i haven't beat the boss monster because i'm stuck with trying to get to cloven first (the cutscene that start when you visit rimecrest for silicon quest)
and yes i played as lazarus (because i like hardcore and i know how to play :) ), and because i am bored that time, i beat all 5 sentinel for no reason before i did the capital quest (the third delivery quest)
oh and my opinion about this game is 4.8/5
thanks for the amazing game :)
Hey, no worries, thank you for your feedback and providing further details!
Ok I believe you have already visited the Destroyed Slum, talked to a guard who got upset & hit you. Since you mentioned you've already defeated the 5 sentinels, your characters probably did not go through much battles after that event. It may be a matter of simply going through a few more battles to trigger the next event.
To confirm this, go to any pub, talk to the informant, choose "Any latest news".
Thank you! I'd certainly like to ensure you can proceed with the game.
im sorry...
i tried the 20 encounter and it didn't work
i'm assuming the encounter means the overworld encounter and not inside an area encounter (because i did some leveling with the trap chest)
so here is the link containing the 3 file
let me know if i did it wrong
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GXO3YVD3NREUe_T7IzJnx7roHbg_o_Pd?usp=sha...
Thanks for all the support!
I found the root cause after testing from your save. Sorry it was my bad. I realized I forgot to change that event's trigger to "autorun". >_< Your conditions are correct.
I have released the fix as a new version v1.1.6.
Have fun!