no idea what this game is or what the context is but I'm thinking its something like each time you go watch the performance you get a different seat, and sometimes it's the A seat. you have to watch it 10 times from seat A, and due to the way the game works, after 2938 total times of watching the performance you will have been on the A seat 10 times. so you need to watch it 2938 times. i guess you can play the game and confirm whether when you watch this performance you get a seat randomly assigned, if so then my translation should be right.
Thanks.
It's an RPG, the sequel to Paladin's Quest. In the theater, you select the seat you want to be in. The "A seat" is in the front, and the B seat is in the back. So I obviously need to pick the A seat to watch the performance in the front.
This is from a FAQ:
Kokera Theater
You can find this in Glouster district 4. You can buy an A ticket for 2000G or
B ticket for 1000G. If you buy the B ticket, you'll be so far away from the
stage that you can't see anything, and all you'll hear is a snippet of dialogue.
It's a play about Tribune Petro. The Petro character says he took the name
Petro because is means huge rock- a rock to protect Niguren, chosen by the
gods!
An A ticket gets you a front-row seat. The narrator says that long ago, there
were two gods in the land of Raiga- Lady Maeve and Lord Granada (If you've
played Lennus 1, you'll recognize the name Raiga).
So basically, every time you are in the A seat, you'll watch the play. So that's why I'm still a bit confused with the numbers. If you pick the A seat 10 times, you only watch the play 10 times. If I pick it 2938 times, then I watch the play 2938 times. There's no one number and then the other.
The reason why I want to figure this out before I try it is because the debug room is found in the ending, so as you can guess, if I'm going to play through the entire game, I very well should know exactly what I need to do so I don't mess up.
April 11, 2022, 11:54:40 pm - (Auto Merged - Double Posts are not allowed before 7 days.)
Could it be saying it was to be watched MORE than 10 times but NOT more than 2938?