Phantasy Star Online 2 (ENGLISH RELEASE - SPRING 2013)
#1
Posted 25 April 2011 - 06:00 PM
Phantasy Star Online 2 is now out in Open Beta!
Registration:
Registration for PSO2
Virtual Katakana Keyboard (for Japanese CAPTCHA)
Virtual Hiragana Keyboard (ditto, just in case they display hiragana)
Open Beta Minimum Requirements:
OS: Windows XP 32bit | Windows Vista or Windows 7 32bit or 64bit
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 or above
RAM: Windows XP:1.5GB+ | Vista or Windows 7:2GB+
HDD: 8GB or more
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 7800GT or similar or higher
Direct X: Direct X 9.0c or higher
Download the game:
PSO2 Download Page - Click on the big spacey button with the two hunters! This will download a torrent-like program that will download the entire open beta. After installing it, it might need to patch (you'll see a progress bar when you run the game).
Ricardo's guide to downloading and running the game.
Starting in the game:
Ricardo's Starter Guide to PSO2. Just read through it and click on the sections you need, there is a lot of great info.
You can have one character for now, other slots need to be paid for, and you won't be able to pay for them until the game goes into final release. All Open Beta characters will be carried over to the final game, so all your exp and loot won't be lost.
The English community is mainly on Ship 2, Blocks 20-22. However, some have joined Ship 10 because of Ship 2 hitting a temporary registration cap at times.
#3
Posted 25 April 2011 - 07:34 PM
#4
Posted 26 April 2011 - 04:21 PM
I noticed something else in the video just now - Hunters can dash. There's a sequence where the Hunter does an air combo on a spider-bug, knocking it back, then he dashes forward along the ground to continue the attack.
The weather effects are actually real-time as well, you can start out running in sunny weather, then it starts to rain, eventually turning into a downpour. No word on whether it affects combat. It'd be cool if rain could make lightning magic stronger.
Sonic Team have said that they hope PSO2 will give everyone a real feeling of adventure and exploration, hence the random dungeons and encounters.
There's one thing I'd like; there was a really rough translation a while back, that suggested players could customise their weapons. I really hope that's true! You could earn customisation points and bestow special abilities that you've unlocked through play, or you could find "modules" dropped by enemies and install them into the weapon of your choice.
Oh yeah, and I hope that elements are still used in PSO2! One of the things that I liked about Phantasy Star Universe was the fact that enemies had elements, and you could choose the most effective weapon/spell to use against them. You could also equip armour matching their element to take less damage, and you were made more vulnerable if another enemy had an element that overpowered your armour.
e.g. You're wearing ice armour, and a fire enemy jumps at you. Ouch. >_<;
Is there anything you guys want to see in PSO2? Have you played PSO before?
UPDATE: Linked to a fan-translation video of the trailer in the original post. It reveals more about the plot and touches upon the features of the game.
According to the plot summary, it looks like Dark Falz will be back again. Oh yes.
#5
Posted 26 April 2011 - 05:55 PM
I've played PSU on Xbox Live before, it was quite fun, aside from the spambots. But I am so down for PSO2. My laptop can run it !
#6
Posted 26 April 2011 - 06:14 PM
What did you play as? I've always had a Hunter as my main character, with a Ranger as a secondary.
Awesome to hear that your laptop can run it. I'm hoping my desktop can run it on high/maximum to show PSO2 in its full glory.
I've been keeping a secret - I have an alpha lottery ticket to PSO2. But I've been keeping quiet as I don't think I have much chance of winning a place, there must be tens of thousands of players all looking for a place. Fingers crossed, though.
EDIT:
The info keeps coming! Some excerpts from a blog spot by Sakai, the man in charge of PSO2:
- These are development images. There still some more time until the alpha test, with many elements not in it. There’s still more information about PSO2 to be revealed, right now you’ve only seen just one portion of the entire thing.
- This project was started to allow many people with PCs to readily play this game. There’s no need for you to think that you need the latest PC to play because the game’s graphics can be adjusted.
- Yes the PC allows for the game to be better graphically, and certainly graphics are important. However, we aren’t making this game to show off a tech demo, we want to make a game for everyone to enjoy.
- In addition, I cannot say that I am satisfied with this, it is currently in a stage before the alpha. I want to continue polishing it up in the future.
- PSO2 faces many challenges and one of the challenges is to focus on those who don’t play PC games. More challenges will be revealed in the future.
#7
Posted 26 April 2011 - 09:07 PM
#8
Posted 27 April 2011 - 12:16 AM
The combat especially has me interested. I love 3D action games AND third person shooters.
I hope they don't. I get that some people aren't fond of a series that's primarily been on consoles going PC exclusive, but making it multiplatform just splits up the community. Also, PC games are much easier to patch, from what I understand.
#9
Posted 27 April 2011 - 12:45 AM
In the meantime. How about getting on PSO you jerks. XD
www.schtserv.com
#10
Posted 27 April 2011 - 05:00 PM
PSO2 Japanese Website
It's now the 28th in Japan, but we have no idea when they plan to publish the update. There's supposed to be an official trailer, and some extra information.
Hunters are great to use. Even with PSO's basic combat, you had to keep your brain going and change tactics on the fly as you dodged attacks and surrounded monsters. Hell, I remember being able to just glance at the little dots on the radar and tell exactly what enemies they were, just from the speed and manner of their movements.
The combat especially has me interested. I love 3D action games AND third person shooters.
I hope they don't. I get that some people aren't fond of a series that's primarily been on consoles going PC exclusive, but making it multiplatform just splits up the community. Also, PC games are much easier to patch, from what I understand.
Trust me, PSO was WAY better online. If you find great people to play it with, the experience is priceless. I used to run with a wonderful bunch of people, and we'd chat about all sorts of things as we explored and fought monsters.
After some thought, I'm in agreement with you on the platform issue. One reason PSO was so successful was because it was focused on one platform at a time (Dreamcast, then Gamecube, then PC), and it had a truly global community. Phantasy Star Universe split the community across regions AND platforms, which was a bad move. It meant that the EU/US and JP players couldn't interact, and the community was fragmented. The community was too small on the EU/US PC/PS2 servers and the JP Xbox servers, so they were shut down very early in their lives.
Not only that, but the various platforms meant that content updates were slow to spread from the Japanese PC version to the other versions. As of now, the Xbox 360 version of PSU is a year behind the Japanese PC version, and it still has major chunks of content missing.
I've heard that Sega plan to go back to one server, one platform for PSO2. I dearly hope that's true. That way, when new content is updated, there'll be little to no delay for non-Japanese players. They are indeed easier to patch, and Sega also won't need to go through any third-party approval process (like they have to for Xbox Live). Sonic Team are also trying to make sure that the game scales nicely for lower-end PCs so that as many people as possible can play.
These are the PC requirements for the Alpha build, so they're subject to change:
- Operating System: Windows XP, Vista, or 7.
- CPU: Intel Core2Duo E6300 or higher
- XP: 1.5GB or more Vista/7: 2GB or more
- Disk space: More than 8GB
- Resolution: 1280 x 720 or higher.
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7800GT or equivalent (or better).
- Sound: DirectSound compatible sound card.
- DirectX: 9.0c or higher.
- Internet: Broadband connection.
In the meantime. How about getting on PSO you jerks. XD
www.schtserv.com
XD
I've had PSO Blue Burst installed on my PC for a long while. Since I have a few days off now (due to working my ass off over Easter week), I could try a quick run. Maybe I'll go HUnewearl again or I could use a Cast. Honestly, I'm not too sure how the game will feel after all this time playing PSU and Phantasy Star Portable 2. No lock-on, no strafing, and VERY basic camera control...
What do you play as, Jo?
#11
Posted 28 April 2011 - 02:28 PM
The official PSO2 website has now updated with a Flash movie! It's the same as the trailer we've seen, but it's really crisp.
PSO2 Trailer (scroll down to Movie link underneath gallery)
PSO2 looks really beautiful in motion, it's almost overwhelming. Thanks to the cleaner resolution, there are more things you can notice in the gameplay. I've got the movie saved to my PC, and I shall be scrutinising it very closely!
EDIT: So far, here's what I've noticed:
Oh dear, it appears that the website is now experiencing heavy traffic... XD; Unfortunately, downloading the flash file doesn't help, as the actual movie is still stored on Sega's server.
Hopefully, someone will upload a mirror to Youtube.
#12
Posted 28 April 2011 - 03:24 PM
I hope the PP system will be FO friendly. I hate using it on PSU.
Edited by JoHamSandwich, 28 April 2011 - 03:25 PM.
#13
Posted 28 April 2011 - 08:54 PM
The Hunter with the grey metal sword looks almost certain to be a HUmarl - couldn't see any newman ears, and her armour is different.
I've finally decided on a HUnewearl name. Her name is Kit Lee, and she's a Skyly. It's taking a little time to get used to PSO's combat again.
#14
Posted 28 April 2011 - 09:11 PM
The Hunter with the grey metal sword looks almost certain to be a HUmarl - couldn't see any newman ears, and her armour is different.
I've finally decided on a HUnewearl name. Her name is Kit Lee, and she's a Skyly. It's taking a little time to get used to PSO's combat again.
I get off work in about an hour Smiter, I can meet up with you online if you wanna play!
#15
Posted 11 May 2011 - 07:36 PM
Thanks go to Phantasy Star Fan Blog for translating it.
#16
Posted 26 July 2011 - 08:06 PM
New Trailer:
More combat footage:
Character Creation (Long video!)
PSO2 Screenshot Gallery (lots of new screens)
List of PSO2 Features
PSO2 is looking very impressive so far, and I like the new skill tree. The levelling system overhaul sounds good as well - there are no character levels, only class levels, and you can combine two classes like in Final Fantasy XI e.g. Hunter/Ranger, Ranger/Force. The multi-party areas look insane, up to 12 players fighting the same enemy!
The game is shaping up nicely so far, and hopefully it won't be too long before they launch the alpha test and we get plenty of info from the players themselves.
#17
Posted 26 July 2011 - 08:52 PM
#18
Posted 26 July 2011 - 11:07 PM
Hopefully, my laptop can run this!
#19
Posted 27 July 2011 - 05:37 PM
Hopefully, my laptop can run this!
You're going to buy me a copy, right?
#20
Posted 27 July 2011 - 06:07 PM
The lobbies are said to be like PSO, which means that you can jump to any mission from there, which is good. PSU had way too many lobbies which scattered the community all over the place.
The Alpha test will begin next month, so expect to see plenty of screenshots and movies.
Here's a screenshot showing some weapon stats. They're equipped on level, not stats, and they can be restricted to certain races/genders. They also have elements.
It really depends on what graphics card you have in your laptop. If it has its own graphic card, there's a chance. But if it's an integrated chipset (meaning it uses the laptop's main memory), then it's very unlikely it will be able to run PSO2 smoothly.
Freeloader.
EDIT: Here's a link for full HD screenshots of PSO2. They can't be hotlinked, so you need to go to this article on 4gamer. Click any pic, then, click the left radio button above it when it loads to view it full-size. You can see quite a few details the smaller screenshots don't show.
Plus, if you fit them to your screen, you can pretend you're already playing PSO2.
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users