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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • There is a big door behind the goddess statue inside the temple, after you learn rewind you have to press a button to push on it and it consumes your hearts, but you will fail because it needs you to have 4 hearts. That triggers the cutscene to grab the fourth shrine, so you have enough to get the extra heart from the statue.

    Opening that particular door is the trigger to unlock the tutorial and let you into the open world, it is, as far as is known, a required step, and even speedrunners do it because there are no known skips. If what you did somehow skipped that and was not just a goof on your part, you have just found out a glitch that will shave minutes off a speedrun and speedrunners would be very interested to know how you did it, if you can recall.


  • As far as I know you should not be able to leave the sky island without doing it, so I would just recommend to save, close and reopen the game, just in case it’s bugged. But if you actually do need to teleport to that temple to unlock something, you can still change your map to the sky by pressing up and then select it.

    Also you are never stuck, worst case if you want to walk out of the depths for whatever reason, you can find some stone pillars that go all the way down and you can ascend up those to get back on the surface.




  • About SuMo and USUM, I played both as they came out and thought it was really fun seeing the differences in story, from the middle on it becomes like two entirely different games, if you are a fan I would recommend both. If I had to choose, I would say USUM is the more complete game, has more content and side content, more story and even an interesting post game story that is definitely worth playing for any fan of the older games, and I am legit surprised seeing people talk about SuMo being preferred because my experience with everyone I talked about this has always been people preferring USUM.

    About BDSP, biggest complaint is how they remade the old games but did not do almost anything new to it, didn’t even add the extra story from platinum which makes platinum be a more complete experience than even these remakes. They’re fine but underwhelming.

    So if you only want one, I’d say USUM. If you are considering all and deciding on the order, I’d say SuMo, then BDSP to take a little break, and then back to USUM.


  • There are a lot of good jrpg recommendations in this thread, but more focused on the jrpgs of that time. If you are looking for something more recent, I can’t recommend Persona 5 enough, you don’t need to have played the earlier ones as the stories are independent from each other, it is as good as Chrono Trigger for me, and now quite accessible since persona 5 royal came to pc and all consoles. The recent dragons quest games are also pretty good.


  • I saw this exact popup yesterday, I remember seeing something similar to it before but it has been quite a while. The thing is, this single popup broke my computer entirely, I was playing a game and it jumped in front of the game, immediately stole the games inputs and I couldn’t even pause it. Then clicking don’t switch did absolutely nothing and the popup remained there, and any attempt to forcefully close the popup failed. Also, I was streaming at the time to my tv, and attempting to use any system related screen is blocked (and this popup counts as a system settings screen!), So it just crashed the entire thing while I was trying to dismiss or close it. I was stuck and couldn’t even reboot, had to hold the button and lose any progress I had in the game.

    So yeah, I would be very interested in not letting this happen again as well.



  • I can’t say about all of them, but the RiF developer clarified it for the verge, taken from this link :

    If RIF is still working for you when you’re logged out, here’s why.

    “When users are logged out, the app is still working because it does not use the OAuth client credentials while logged out,” developer Andrew Shu tells The Verge in an email. However, he expects that the app will stop working in this way soon.