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Originally Posted by bizzy511
im not really good at most rpgs & i was wondering, in this game is there a map that will tell me which direction to go for the quest? i tried playing the older final fantasy and just felt lost most the time because i wasn't sure where to go.
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It doesn't tell you where to go in dungeons but it's usually pretty straight forward of finding the right path. To help you along, the dungeons all have maps that develop as you move so if you go to the wrong spot you can figure out where to go next. However you'll be facing monster encounters while you roam around searching for exits like most other RPGs.
I'd recommend it and you talk of the older FFs are gonna be pretty different from FF4.
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Originally Posted by Jibba
What are the augments that I really can't afford to miss the first time around? Every time I check a guide along my way and realize I've missed something, it drives me nuts. I previously started over just to go back and get dualcast. I then chose not to go back to get Edward's extra augments. I just realized that I also will miss Yang's augments (although I will get Cid's when I find him again). I'd have to go back about 9-10 hours (and a ton of levels) to give augments to Yang so I can get his extra augments. I really don't want to bother but hate the idea of missing out on them during this playthrough.
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I'm actually the same as you.. I hate missing stuff. However I dont think it'd be worth your time to go back. The dualcast is the only thing I can think of that may be worth going back for. There are some other good stuff, also from Yang as well but I don't think it's worth going back that many hours. Just enjoy the game and have fun. 2nd playthrough you can get all the stuff you missed again and it should go by much quicker!