Talk:.hack//Infection
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[edit] Natsume
Did Natsume appear in .hack//INFECTION? I was under the impression that she made her debut in .hack//MUTATION- I could be wrong. It's been a long time since I played through either... Anyone know for sure? -Michuru 18:32, August 15, 2005 (UTC)
Pretty sure she first appeared in INFECTION. --Zombie Jeff 18:40, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, Natsume is first introduced in a side quest that's enabled via a post on the Board titled "Weapon Information". You have to go to a dungeon (forgot the name) and get her a rare weapon that she wanted. --SirensLullaby 19:56, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] .hack//INFECTION → .hack//Infection
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- Also, sites such as GameSpot write it as ".hack//Infection"--SeizureDog 01:30, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Gameplay
It was originally:
The gameplay has been criticised for having awkward camera controls. Views do not shift automatically during battle so in order to find a comfortable view you have to find it yourself. Esepcially since battles are in real-time this can be very awkward and annoying. It's also been criticised for requiring the player to open up a menu to cast a spell, which doing so in real-time is very annoying to most players. A minor criticism is that Experience Points are not divided among party members, which can lead to some bad situations when trying to level up a lower level character or accidentally power-leveling one or two characters.
I changed it to:
The combat system has been criticised for having awkward camera controls. Views do not shift automatically during battle so in order to find a comfortable view the player will have to manually move the camera angle themselves. It's also been criticised for requiring the player to open up a menu to cast a spell, which breaks the real-time action of the battle. Also, Experience Points are not divided equally among party members, which can lead to 'grinding' issues.
It seemed to read like a review before . . .