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It is embarrasing if you cannot figure the controls out on PC. You are a PC gamer, press all the damn buttons and see what they do.
Or are you that type of person that uses the default options instead of opening the options menu first thing when starting the game?
Your comment is worthless.
Version (PC/MAC/PS2) does not matter, I have played through on both MAC and PC this guide is still 99% accurate in its description of:
- Plot Walkthrough,
- Quest Details, XP, Rewards,
- Summary of Skills, Magic, and Summons,
- Fighting and Chain Attacks,
- Weapons, Armour, Jewellry, Quest items, Special items and other Items,
- Bosses and common Bestiary, where they are, how many and strengths and weaknesses,
- Dozens of Random Encounters.
There are some minor glitches or bugs that happen more on some platforms but using this guide will still tell nearly everying you need to know about this game.