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Doesn't that make you loose director points though?
Alot of stages you can max out after only doing some along with all the points you get from fighting.
But the objectives made me super anal whilst playing the game.
I restarted saves so many times to get a near perfect.
Same. Those directions drive me crazy.
I was originally rather frugal with the director's instructions, but by the time I reached the 4th season I had driven myself just insane enough that I quit caring. I aimed for them, but if I failed one, two or even all of them I just shrugged past it. While yes, it is still important late in the game, by the end-game I just couldn't care because I had enough cash to buy anything from the shop I wanted. While I may not have had nearly enough to buy enough stuff to craft the Mecha all the way, it wasn't like I actually needed it. Keep in mind, I mean ALL the Mecha; even parts I don't actually use.