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and besides, it's just dynasty warrior with gundam skin no depth just generic broooooo
i want a gundam dating sim or gundam mount and blade rpgee
I would rather get all of the Gundam Battle Assault games with rollback netcode.
People could just play Code Fairy from the beginning as a more complete tutorial of sorts and introduction to the game mechanics of GBO2. It would be much more intuitive and engaging than the current GBO2's sort of rushed and unintuitive tutorials.
After a couple of weeks/months, then they could port GBO2, by that time more Code Fairy players familiar to the game mechanics would play GBO2 (and not be clueless noobs not knowing how to play properly)
kinda snooze fest imo
The early missions are gentle (read: too easy and boring for GBO2 vets) meant as introductions for beginners, the latter ones and some of the unlockable combat simulator missions (on higher difficulties) can be pretty challenging even for GBO2 vets.