Okay. The big question. Can it be done? Apparently, yes. I’ve come across a guide on gamefaqs.com, and I’ve just started to follow it. It’s a trying task, believe you me.
One word of warning though. Apparently the pal version of the PS2 plays the game about 17% slower than (what is for me) the overseas models. This means anyone in Australia, like me, or anyone that has the pal system, is probably not going to be able to complete the task, phenomenal as it is. 12 hours is all you have, after all.
I’m still going to try, to see how far I can get. After a quick scan, and my own experience, it is possible to have ZERO random encounters throughout, and finish five of the final characters on level 1 – perfect for stat maxing (after acquiring E2).
Any thoughts people wish to add to this? Overflowing the time counter is not an option for me, not since I discovered it takes about 2 years of play time before this happens… 😉
On a side note: Has anyone here beaten Ozma?
i have, pretty fun/difficult battle
Missable items are tough, especially the coffee and mini-items quests. The trouble with the walkthrough I printed is the guy wants to grab everything, including missable regular chests.
There are different levels people think constitutes 100% completion, but I think that is going a bit too far. Something like getting 100 triple triad cards, all different, all with A strength, I might consider afterwards, but stuff like hidden potions, puny gil amounts – I don’t think it matters quite so much.
…That changes things a bit. I take back most of what i said.
BTW you are crazy for trying this. But good luck mate
You have to get to Licht in 12 TRUE hours to get the Excalibur II.
Silly munky, I’m SHOCKED you didn’t know that!!
Except it only resets after it has gone through all of its colours (the timer changes colour every 100 hours).
Meaning you would have to keep your PlayStation on for over two years.
And then BAM. Excalibur II is yours.
*nods sagely*
As for waiting until the thing changes to 00 again after 600 hours…? It may be true, but that’s just pointless. And we strive to not be pointless at this here forum, we do. 😉 According to the most accurate guide I know, the clock just STOPS after the green counter (ie. 599:59:59 hours). I have no inclination to see it for myself, but if you want to, hell, knock yourself out.
If you’d like to do it and come back with screenshots to prove that getting ExII after 600 hours is true…? Hell, I’ve been at FFS since 2002, maybe I’ll be still be here in 2008. Go for it.
Silly munky, I’m SHOCKED you didn’t know that!!
Oh, that’s right. MY BAD. What the heck is the matter with me?
I suppose if you really wanted too, there’s a way you could nerf the clock to edit the time…
GameShark, anybody?
GameShark, anybody?
lol that would work
I’m going to try the ‘legit’ way. Playing the pal version, I’ve noticed you can’t do it after the first reset. (ie the first time it changes colour [yes, Aussies spell colour that way ;)] )
Sorry to burst your bubble, hopefuls. But a gameshark might work. I haven’t been able to get one that works on the ps2 console tho, maybe it has something to do with mine being an older model.
It’s going wierd at the moment. First run got me a minute ahead of the target time, the infamous "impress 100 nobles" run got me 2 minutes behind, then the next I’m a minute ahead again. I’ve decided to go back to try and improve the 100 nobles section, and I’m amazed I’ve remembered to get all the moogle letters so far 😉
Not sure how they work in the US, tho.
*nods sagely*
As for waiting until the thing changes to 00 again after 600 hours…? It may be true, but that’s just pointless. And we strive to not be pointless at this here forum, we do. 😉 According to the most accurate guide I know, the clock just STOPS after the green counter (ie. 599:59:59 hours). I have no inclination to see it for myself, but if you want to, hell, knock yourself out.
If you’d like to do it and come back with screenshots to prove that getting ExII after 600 hours is true…? Hell, I’ve been at FFS since 2002, maybe I’ll be still be here in 2008. Go for it.
I think you missed my sarcasm
I suppose if you really wanted too, there’s a way you could nerf the clock to edit the time…
If you were going to use a cheat device to edit the time, why not just cheat ExII in to the game instead?
To clarify, yes, the Excalibur II can be acquired after the cycle of colours is complete – but will take over 2 years. I’m sure people would actually like to ‘play’ their ps2 during that time tho…
Why are you just repeating what I said?
Anyone know a way to boost my avoidance tactics? I’m tearing my hair out here X|