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The more and more I hear about this Genshin shit with the voice actors of the English version, the more and more I've come to really, really hate the English scene. I take it the Japanese side of things hasn't been affected by this thing at all?
 
The more and more I hear about this Genshin shit with the voice actors of the English version, the more and more I've come to really, really hate the English scene. I take it the Japanese side of things hasn't been affected by this thing at all?
Nope, but it's gotten the attention of fans in china and japan who have been basically going "holy shit what the fuck is happening over there? why the fuck are you people so poorly managed tot he point that you let this happen?" There's entire meme compilations of their reactions just circulating the Internet for the last few months now.
 
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I got unlucky with poison comp
Ugh, why doesn't it prioritize a character you don't have?
My thoughts exactly
 
The more and more I hear about this Genshin shit with the voice actors of the English version, the more and more I've come to really, really hate the English scene. I take it the Japanese side of things hasn't been affected by this thing at all?
japanese are way more professional in that regard (still has it's own drama ofc, but nothing like that).
the US VA scene has been an inbred nepotistic shitshow for decades, this is common knowledge. just check the vic thread to see how retarded it can get.
 
Got Fugue yesterday for my Firefly team as Trailblazer is on support duty for my Castorice now — she's pretty cool ! Design is kinda meh imo but she's really useful gameplay - wise .

Probably gonna save till the Fate collab, I'll crash out if I don't get my glorious queen Artoria and my GAR king EMIYA

PGR is giving out Dante for free I think ? Not that interested in it personally but anyone who is should claim it now .

Zani comes in a few hours, I hope the new launcher won't ask me to download the entire game's worth of files for an update like usual .


Also for the R1999 players, is the story good ? I played it for a few days and got units like Fluttershy and Eternity; I later uninstalled cuz the storytelling was far too confusing for me . Idk what it is with chinese gachas, but they bombard you with a crapton of jargon and lorebabble, or maybe I'm just a tard with a disastrously low attention span .
 
Also for the R1999 players, is the story good ? I played it for a few days and got units like Fluttershy and Eternity; I later uninstalled cuz the storytelling was far too confusing for me . Idk what it is with chinese gachas, but they bombard you with a crapton of jargon and lorebabble, or maybe I'm just a tard with a disastrously low attention span .
It's pretty good now that there's some understanding about how the Storm works
 
I've been kinda curious about getting into Genshin and have been just kinda looking at it from the outside. What's the general game play loop like for a newbie who's never set foot in it?
 
I've been kinda curious about getting into Genshin and have been just kinda looking at it from the outside. What's the general game play loop like for a newbie who's never set foot in it?
quests where you eventually start getting swamped in dialogue between fast travel points miles away from each other, fun elemental combo based combat, the game throws a few characters at you unlock wise for free at the start and they're pretty good but I still haven't gotten around to levelling all fo them up because I liked some other characters movesets better and just never got around to it. It'll take a while to get characters levelled up after a certain point due to the resources you gather having a limit. Used to be a lot more tedious to locate all the stuff but there's now a "go to collect" radar thing that lets you know when stuff to level up a character is in an area on the map which is nice.

Just don't get sucked down the whaling/metafag rabbit hole for a f2p single player game with online co-op and you'll probably have a good enough time.

EDIT:Also several important story quests are locked behind timed events and it's always fucking frustrating when that happens because sometimes a character's intro is in them like scaramouche's a few years back. No clue how shit is now but Don't skip to natlan even thoguh I think that was an added feature for new players a while back. There's just too much interesting world exploration based lore shit and interesting quest mechanics in other regions like inazuma having some quests that work on real life days rather than in-game ones.
 
Just don't get sucked down the whaling/metafag rabbit hole for a f2p single player game with online co-op and you'll probably have a good enough time.

Yeah. That sounds about right. I'm already a bit of a whale when it comes to Fortnite and grabbing skins I like every now and again. I don't need yet another game to further add in my credit card debt. But then again, folks have had a generally good experience with it without spending any money, so who knows. I'll probably download it and give it a shot when I get this new Fiber connection active (GOD, I can't wait for that).
 
Yeah. That sounds about right. I'm already a bit of a whale when it comes to Fortnite and grabbing skins I like every now and again. I don't need yet another game to further add in my credit card debt. But then again, folks have had a generally good experience with it without spending any money, so who knows. I'll probably download it and give it a shot when I get this new Fiber connection active (GOD, I can't wait for that).
Unlike fortnite I don't think genshins going to remove it's currency being free from playing the game. Their current model is just too bizzarely profitable, possibly partially due to the schizos it's attracted that think if they spam spend or "boycott" spending money for like a week or 2 it's gonna make the devs change their entire game to be more coomer or POC oriented (californian/tumblr/twitter/reddit shit not actual minorities) or whatever. I'm glad with how the other ones seem to have been faltering genshin's still pretty strong.
 
I've been kinda curious about getting into Genshin and have been just kinda looking at it from the outside. What's the general game play loop like for a newbie who's never set foot in it?
I personally started playing because of the lore stuff, saw a couple of videos analyzing and predicting how Teyvat as a world works. I think it's the strongest point of the game. Like others have said however, a lot of this info is locked behind timed events, thankfully there's a gaggle of youtubers who does story recap so you can always go and watch them. The second strong point is the elemental reaction system, it's an amazing basis for real time "4 niggas in a row" game to the point of even being fun for a while in a card game format; The best thing about this system is that it is incredibly intuitive and you'll multiply your dps in no time once you get the gist of it, while also being VERY autistic to optimize where it requires 40min videos to fully explain the minute intricacies. The characters is probably where MHY spend most of their efforts to varying degrees of success, overall the cast is very likable, it's how they get you to whale; again, however, a lot of the characterizations is locked behind timed events.
As a new player, just enjoy the exploration, the game is still very pretty and you can get lost in the world for hours just collecting chests and doing world quests, it's a bit of a time machine.
 
a lot of this info is locked behind timed events,
The actual world lore is more locked behind books you find in various areas, item descriptions, and various easy to miss cool spots in the world map. CHARACTER intros however have had the timed events BS as well as some lore bits like the hint of durins return and the shit with that country made of paper and wood fuckers inside the book pocket dimension thing. It's genuinely a little odd to me how the thunderbird based relics are in mondstat when the incident occured in inazuma, but yeah there's an artifact set that's literally meant to be the shit they used in the ritual to kill the bird's friend to try and appease it.

The scaramouche intro event was pretty lore important though because it introduced the "sky's fake" stuff that keeps getting occasionally hinted at or mentioned, with the most recent thing in natlan having the sky literally split open for a second in a cutscene revealing a red sky with a shattered moon behind it.
 
folks have had a generally good experience with it without spending any money
Secret to that is spending gacha rolls that game gives you in a smart way. First thing first - familiarize yourself with how banners work. There are time-limited banners and a constant one. They use slightly different currency for rolling. These currencies are either given as-is from doing stuff, or can be converted from general currency named Primogems, which can be either bought or gained from a variety of activities. It is unadvisable to spend primogems to roll constant banner, since it can possibly give you way too much shit, and you have no way of controlling what you will get. But if you got things that can roll it, then you may jam all with no hesitation, unless they change something. Time-limited ones are where your resources should usually go. But there you should consider what are you rolling, because characters can be very different. Some suck, some very much not suck, etc. As long as we're not talking the end-game content, any character is workable, but I'd still suggest focusing on the good ones at the beginning. Which are good ones wouldn't be easy to detrmine for you. So, I suggest asking in this thread for the time being.

Now, on getting characters. You go to the banners page, which will unlok soon after the beginning, and jam "Wish" button. It can be x1 or x10. Both use up some amount of your currency and prefer a roll on the rarity table either one or 10 times. Before you read some stupid shit on reddit or hear it in youtube shorts, Wishing x10 is exactly the same as Wixhing x1 ten times.
Now, rarities of shit you get: Most desired stuff is referred to as 5-star. Each time you wish, you have approximately 0.6% chance of getting a five-star. 4-stars is the next tier of stuff. Each wish have 5% of giving you one of those. Everything else is 3-stars, it's mostly underwhelming weapons and it's what you mostly get. But since 0.6% is an objectively shit rate, there's a catch. Both five- and four-star items have a so-called guarantee after a certain number of failed attempts at getting one. Every ten wishes will guarantee you at least one 4-star thing, and every 90 wishes will guarantee you a five-star thing. Every time you get a thing, its respective counter for guarantee starts anew. There's, however, another layer of complexity.
Time-limited banners work as such: you have a featured 5-star character and three featured 4-star characters. There's also a weapon banner, but you shouldn't touch it till you know what you are doing, trust me. Every time you get something better than 3-star, game checks what was your last thing of the same rarity. If it was something from the banner, you have a 50/50 chance of getting something from current banner or from standart pool of the respective rarity. If you did not get thing from the banner, next time you get something of that rarity it would be from the banner. And that guarantee persists between the time-limited banners, which is good. So, in order to deterministically get a 5-star, accounting for the bad-case scenario, you'd need 180 rolls. And with 4-stars there's no 100% defined numbers, since there's 3 characters on the banner. Every time you get a four-star from the banner, game flicks a 3-sided coin, a classic asian gamedesing fuck you, to determine which one you get. You can spend A LOT of currency chasing new four-star, so don't get caught in that trap. And don't touch the weapon banner. It requires timely resource commitment to negate it's more scummy system.

Characters fundamentally divide into two groups: 1. the ones that want to stay on the field and do their stuff and 2. the ones that do their stuff with continuous effect and fuck-off. You can have up to four characters in your party, but at every moment you controll only one of them, with the ability to quickly swap between. That's why supports are usually, more valuable for your account. But you need at least a few of those who want to stay on field, since they usually deal most of the damage. Most characters are easy to utilize, but I recommend making a habbit of reading their skills and then trying to understand what they do on practice.

I think that's enough information for now. Download the game, play it for a bit, shank some monsters, loot some chests and determine for yourself if that's to your liking. Genshins systems can be quite wordy, but not actually hard.
 
Primogems, which can be either bought
Primogems can't be bought, you're thinking of the crystals. Crystals can be converted TO primogems though on a 1 to 1 exchange rate, but the crystals are tied to character outfit DLC and some items nobody ever buys.
And don't touch the weapon banner. It requires timely resource commitment to negate it's more scummy system.
I've started touching the weapon banner after realizing some weapons now seem to be locked to it on looping cycles and I want new weapons that arent the craftable ones sometimes. Rarely get things but yeah hoping one day to get a character specific one (not spending money on it though fuck that)
 
Thanks for all the advice fellas. I'll keep a lot of it in mind when I finally do download it and start playing, but until I get this new connection in, I'm gonna keep my multiplayer gaming light. I'm currently running on a 10meg DSL connection, and that's enough to connect to servers and play at a decent pace. I think over the course of the next few weeks the final phase of the Fiber line activation in my area is about to hit. Going from a 10meg DSL connection to a 300meg Fiber connection will be a GODSEND.
 
Thanks for all the advice fellas. I'll keep a lot of it in mind when I finally do download it and start playing, but until I get this new connection in, I'm gonna keep my multiplayer gaming light. I'm currently running on a 10meg DSL connection, and that's enough to connect to servers and play at a decent pace. I think over the course of the next few weeks the final phase of the Fiber line activation in my area is about to hit. Going from a 10meg DSL connection to a 300meg Fiber connection will be a GODSEND.
genshin multiplayer is only really useful for timed events or domains/bosses that are more of a pain in the ass to solo by yourself. You're gonna be fighting a lot of the same bosses to level up characters, and there's some system called "resin" made to limit playtime in terms of grinding where once it runs out unless you've gotten a specific item from the rewards you get on occasion playing the game that replenishes it you should just call it quits on the boss grinding and then go back to world exploring till like the next day or whatever. Don't spend your primos on resin, even though that's an option for some reason I don't think anyone uses them for that for obvious reasons.
 
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managed to win my 50/50 and get xilonen c1. i very much want her crazy c2 but i'm not putting more than $5 a month into this game so i've been grinding out achievements for primogems. i even did the rhythm minigame, the struggle is real.
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a side effect of dumping all my resources into the sexy catgirl banner is that i finally got faruzan c6. however, due to usually only rolling for waifus, i have a distinct lack of anemo dps characters so i've been trying her out as a dps.
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jean is c5 so she gives 40% anemo res shred, healing, and is a good battery. it's surprisingly effective but i think that's more a testament to how broken bennett and furina are.

anyone else have fun teams using characters in unintended roles?
 
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