I also have like 600+ hours and never ran into any of these with two exceptions : NPC pathfinding their way into weird situations and character models taking ages to load into the map in the beginning of a fight. That second one always bothered the hell out of me because the game didn't progress until everyone was loaded.
I remember Gronder Field, Blue Lions... Poor Ferdinand. He didn't die that day - he actually just turned the size of an ant while his horse lay on the ground. He was... literally just a speck on the ground. Don't know how that happened - but yes, the more hours you're in, the more glitches you notice XD
I'd blame some of the non-ai glitches on an aging and overused cartridge and/or Switch seeing how I've only encountered weirdness with my old dying Switch 1800+ hours later and the weirdness stopped when I Got a new one
I don’t have a physical cartridge, I guess my switch crying for help is possible tho lol But really this stuff isn’t all that common, I really think most of it’s just the result of playing a game way too much cause my switch generally works perfectly fine
1:14 ~ 1:20
Even Caspar is confused
I also have like 600+ hours and never ran into any of these with two exceptions : NPC pathfinding their way into weird situations and character models taking ages to load into the map in the beginning of a fight. That second one always bothered the hell out of me because the game didn't progress until everyone was loaded.
Belka did nothing wrong
Those NPC “Glitches” aren’t glitches at all. The people of Foldan are just very pushy and don’t care about personal space.
I remember Gronder Field, Blue Lions... Poor Ferdinand. He didn't die that day - he actually just turned the size of an ant while his horse lay on the ground.
He was... literally just a speck on the ground. Don't know how that happened - but yes, the more hours you're in, the more glitches you notice XD
*sees Hubert with sword*
I see you're a man of culture as well XD
The glitch I run into the most are where textures don't fully load in
I'd blame some of the non-ai glitches on an aging and overused cartridge and/or Switch seeing how I've only encountered weirdness with my old dying Switch 1800+ hours later and the weirdness stopped when I Got a new one
I don’t have a physical cartridge, I guess my switch crying for help is possible tho lol
But really this stuff isn’t all that common, I really think most of it’s just the result of playing a game way too much cause my switch generally works perfectly fine
But sure if it's a glitch too but if a mounted unit died from a crit, when it goes back to the map you only see the horse
I can guarantee you that if this wasn't by Koei then maybe we wouldn't have a whack engine.