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![]() Go back to pilot status and revert the ID of the other Siege back to 492 to fix every instance of Siege. When you go to setup and unequip 1 Siege you gain a Ziege and lose a Siege. ![]() Only save if you succeed.Įxample:2 siege MG(ID 492) equipped on Royd's left and right hands, and you change both IDs to 516(Ziege RF 1x99 AT/99 HIT)of one, the other weapon also changes to 516. It has it's own risks, but they can be avoided much easier. The difference is that it doesn't set quantity to 0, breaking the weapon until you quit(do not save if you screw up or the 0 quantity will stick).įor multiple copies(or even just 1) equip the same parts on everyone(atleast a second unit or another hand/shoulder), but make sure to leave atleast one unit still keep the item equipped, otherwise you can't fix the item by reverting to the original id. Going to setup and unequipping the weapon/part adds the part the ID says it should be to your inventory. I found myself loading out everyone with the same body, legs, and arms (for the most part.) Although I have my gripes about the game, it still managed to be fun and I hope to see more improvement in the remake of Front Mission 2.Modifying weapons/part ID in pilot status also effects every instance of that weapon. What also let me down is that there appeared to be some units that were useless to me and I couldn’t utilize everyone, however, the individuality of the Wanzers was slim. I played on the default difficulty and early on the game was difficult, but eventually my Wanzers would absolutely melt their enemies. Furthermore, the remake didn’t do anything revolutionary for the gameplay but it managed to stay fun, until the end. I wish the game had some more interaction options between the Canyon Crows and maybe even some pairing up for special abilities in battle. For what the game was, I enjoyed myself and the many characters that game has to offer. Now I’ve acquired some time and dove into the remake, treating it as my introduction into the series. ![]() I briefly played the DS version on an emulator a few months ago, but as life goes, I lost the time to play it. ![]() I have just finished playing Front Mission 1st Review. ![]()
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