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Fired up the old SNES and popped in PTO II.
After a few mis-steps I'm finally off to a good start, I'm playing as the Japanese and so far I've been able to take Manila, Davao, Guam and Hawaii after a little over a month gametime, war being declared on 12/9/41 and it's currently 1/31/42 - Still have to work on Midway and Wake but that shoudn't be too much trouble since I've already decimated the U.S. fleets that came after me, leaving next to none I'll have to bother with for at least the next month or two.
All of my fleets are still intact "As fleets" but I have taken some losses too from these.
I've been able to add a Yamato class BB that contributed to the damage done - Every bit helps since in about 6 months of play in gametime, the U.S. will begin to gain the advantage..... That is if I can't continue the carnage to keep that from happening.
If the U.S. ever does get the advantage it's gonna be rough.
Make save points and keep those saves at points when the story branches off towards these different endings in the game to help with that, so you won't have to replay the whole game to get them.
Mind you 40 hrs is just for one playthrough, not counting going for all the different, possible endings.
After a few mis-steps I'm finally off to a good start, I'm playing as the Japanese and so far I've been able to take Manila, Davao, Guam and Hawaii after a little over a month gametime, war being declared on 12/9/41 and it's currently 1/31/42 - Still have to work on Midway and Wake but that shoudn't be too much trouble since I've already decimated the U.S. fleets that came after me, leaving next to none I'll have to bother with for at least the next month or two.
All of my fleets are still intact "As fleets" but I have taken some losses too from these.
I've been able to add a Yamato class BB that contributed to the damage done - Every bit helps since in about 6 months of play in gametime, the U.S. will begin to gain the advantage..... That is if I can't continue the carnage to keep that from happening.
If the U.S. ever does get the advantage it's gonna be rough.
40 hrs sounds about right, I've played through it a few times (SNES - Original cart I have) and it does have multiple endings so..... To get them all you will have to play it through a few times if you're into that goal.Having more fun with Chrono Trigger on Steam Deck than I expected, so I will probably be playing this for the foreseeable future, from what I understand its a fairly long game. I am bit of a slow reader at times, especially when relaxing, so I expect it will take me 40-50 hours to complete.
Make save points and keep those saves at points when the story branches off towards these different endings in the game to help with that, so you won't have to replay the whole game to get them.
Mind you 40 hrs is just for one playthrough, not counting going for all the different, possible endings.