Did you guys collect all of the move scrolls at the pawn shop in Bailu before moving to the second city or do those also show up in second city?
Turtle racing (winning just twice in a row) is an ultra easy way to get credit to convert into money. I'd been doing gambling, wood chopping, fishing (assuming that was unlocked at that point) and had something like 5000 at that point. It didn't even really take grinding, just a turtle race or two every in game day and I had enough in no time.Struggling to get through this bit where you need to make 2000 yuen for the alcohol. I have like 460, and 8000 tokens, but I really just want to move the story along without having to chop a billion wood or save-scum through the tokens stuff.
look for some herbs each time you see a patch of grass and you'll never run into money problems.Struggling to get through this bit where you need to make 2000 yuen for the alcohol. I have like 460, and 8000 tokens, but I really just want to move the story along without having to chop a billion wood or save-scum through the tokens stuff.
Have any of you guys managed to get the herb-related trophies? I swear I've gone all over the place and the trophies didn't pop up in either Bailu or Niaowu.
Last year SHENMUE 1+2 sold 37529 units in the first week.
This year SHENMUE3 only sold 17857 retail units + 4457 kickstarter units =22314 units.
In UK SHENMUE3 first week drops 50% compared with SHENMUE 1+2.
I am very surprised how SHENMUE3 sold significantly worse than SHENMUE 1+2. How could it possible?????
All the mini games so far I've played has been great, but this one is awesome for sure. Very addictive and fast paced, I also really enjoy Highway Star as well. I quite like how fast paced QTE Challenge 3 is as well, but QTE Title is a bastard at points due to the fakeouts and short timespan for the QTE inputs.
Golden Goose, one of the lucky hit stands pays out 60,000 on max bets. I made some bank on that.
Yeah it's not that bad if you bet on it, with the 3 pairs of 16000 (maybe from roll on top) and you don't have to reload it that many times before you get the 60000. They made gambling harder on this one than 2, but thank fuck they didn't take manual saves away like many modern games.Golden Goose, one of the lucky hit stands pays out 60,000 on max bets. I made some bank on that.
I was going to attempt it but then saw the million gathering points at niao and bailed.Have any of you guys managed to get the herb-related trophies? I swear I've gone all over the place and the trophies didn't pop up in either Bailu or Niaowu.
look for some herbs each time you see a patch of grass and you'll never run into money problems.
Shenmue III isn't in the UK Top 40 for last week: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/artic...-is-no-4-as-black-friday-transforms-uk-charts
I'm surprised to see that in a world where unique games and purely Japanese titles get recognition, Shenmue III is so misunderstood.
The original release date in August was a better time for them. November was the worst month to release the game alongside the likes of Star Wars and Death Stranding as well as all the Black Friday sales. At least the HD Collection seems to be selling better now because of sales.Shenmue III isn't in the UK Top 40 for last week: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/artic...-is-no-4-as-black-friday-transforms-uk-charts
I'm surprised to see that in a world where unique games and purely Japanese titles get recognition, Shenmue III is so misunderstood.
Yup. I know people said that Shenmue is a different game compared to those you listed, but still launching around those games and other consoles big releases of Pokemon probably didn't do them any good.The original release date in August was a better time for them. November was the worst month to release the game alongside the likes of Star Wars and Death Stranding as well as all the Black Friday sales. At least the HD Collection seems to be selling better now because of sales.
My hope is that the good sales of the HD Collection convinces SEGA to get involved with 4 since the sales of just 3 alone wouldn't justify it. Still, we shall have to see how it's sold in the rest of the world before being sure what will happen.Yup. I know people said that Shenmue is a different game compared to those you listed, but still launching around those games and other consoles big releases of Pokemon probably didn't do them any good.
That said, in terms of dropping out of the UK chart so quick, I mean stuff like Persona 5 and any Yakuza does the exact same as well, so who knows if that's actually as bad as it sounds. I'd love a fourth Shenmue game, but am still skeptical that it'll happen...
Your life bar constantly drains when doing any activity, including walking, so you have to buy food and eat it when your health starts to get low. I found it a bit of a chore initially but if you do a bit of exercice every day your HP will go up and it will be less and less of an issue. Food also costs a bit of money and money can be hard to come across early on in the game. It's pretty easy to predict when there will be a fight so make sure to eat before those or you might start with half a life bar. I thought it was a minor inconvenience at worst and not a big deal but it didn't add anything to the game ether so I wouldn't mind them skipping it if we get Shenmue IV.Picked this up on Black Friday and am pumped to get going. What's all this about the food/stamina system being bad? Both folks in here and most of the reviews I read/watched mentioned it being a chore. I wonder if there is a chance they will patch this to make it less of an issue.
Food is really cheap and you can buy bulks of pineapples or whatever, the worst thing about it is Ryo reminding you when you run out of food. I would have preffered if they get rid of it if they do Shenmue 4 though and maybe food just changes how fast you can level up moves, and something more subtle.Picked this up on Black Friday and am pumped to get going. What's all this about the food/stamina system being bad? Both folks in here and most of the reviews I read/watched mentioned it being a chore. I wonder if there is a chance they will patch this to make it less of an issue.
L2 guards. To dodge you just tap left or right on the analog stick to move to the side.Man, the big fight with thewas rough. I needed to buy 2 heals to use during it, and that cleaned me out money wise (especially since I just dropped 2000 on that alcohol). I don't think I quite understand how the combat works if I have to heal that much. Is there a dodge button?3 thugs
Eating 4 garlics and 10 apples isn't exactly realistic. Also one could assume he eats breakfast in the morning and dinner in the evening where he resides. Realistically he would have lunch plus maybe two snacks/fruits for the rest of the day.I think a lot of people don't get what Yu Suzuki was trying to do with Shenmue III's stamina system. It's part of his quest for realism and I wouldn't be surprised if it was something that he already wanted to add back in the Dreamcast games.
Ryo isn't in the best of shape at first and he must eat to keep going. But he has no money so he has to work. And in order to get better and have more stamina, he has to train regularly. Yu Suzuki probably wanted to get players to eat and work everyday. And once you level-up your stamina enough, you only have to eat once every day.
But it's more realistic than not eating at all for days on end. You get what I meant.Eating 4 garlics and 10 apples isn't exactly realistic. Also one could assume he eats breakfast in the morning and dinner in the evening where he resides. Realistically he would have lunch plus maybe two snacks/fruits for the rest of the day.
Still would have been better if we had a scene in the morning where Ryo has breakfast with Shenhua instead. It's an annoying system I hope they cut back on it in the next Shenmue.But it's more realistic than not eating at all for days on end. You get what I meant.