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SKYLIGHT FREERANGE 2: GACHDUINE
Skylight Freerange 2: Gachduine is an independent three-dimensional fictional open-world RPG created by Dragoon Entertainment.
A link to the Playstation 4 version can be found here.
A link to the Playstation Vita version can be found here.
1. Differences between the PC version, Playstation Vita system version and Playstation 4 system version
2. Minimum Requirements for PC version
3. Story
4. Gameplay
1. Differences between the PC version, Playstation Vita system version and Playstation 4 system version
The differences between the PC version (currently unavailable), Playstation Vita system version and Playstation 4 system version are as follows:
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Playstation Vita Version
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Playstation 4 Version
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PC Version (currently unavailable)
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Avalon Peninsula overworld and questline
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Main character from Skylight Freerange
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Can only choose past (no import); Derek, Saira, Jason and Angela have own skill trees
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Can only choose past (no import); Derek, Saira, Jason and Angela have own skill trees
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Can choose past or import save file; Derek, Saira, Jason and Angela have same trees as Gachduine's main character
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World Map
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No weapons/abilities on world map when not in combat, world map fully heals on entering
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No weapons/abilities on world map when not in combat, world map fully heals on entering
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Weapons/abilities on world map when not in cities, only cities fully heal on entering
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Cohere merging
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Coheres gain a 50% boost to HP and Attack when merging with other Coheres
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Coheres gain a 50% boost to HP and Attack when merging with other Coheres
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Coheres gain a 25% boost to HP and Attack when merging with other Coheres
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Buster Saw
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Buster Saw gains a damage boost of 80% for each adjacent enemy
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Buster Saw gains a damage boost of 80% for each adjacent enemy
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Buster Saw gains a damage boost of 50% for each adjacent enemy
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Dungeons
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Maximum of 10 enemies, no level iterations
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Maximum of 10 enemies, no level iterations
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Maximum of 16 enemies, has level iterations
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Quest experience
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Big quests give 3000 XP, all others give 800 XP
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Big quests give 3000 XP, all others give 800 XP
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Big quests give 5000 XP, all others give 1000 XP
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Environment limits
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6 Drones and/or Golems in play at one time, 64 Barrels and/or C4 in play at one time, 8 Symbiote Clouds in play at one time
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6 Drones and/or Golems in play at one time, 64 Barrels and/or C4 in play at one time, 8 Symbiote Clouds in play at one time
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32 Drones and/or Golems in play at one time, any number of Barrels, C4 and Symbiote Clouds
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Drone/Golem detection
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Enemies cannot detect Drones and Golems to begin combat
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Enemies cannot detect Drones and Golems to begin combat
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Enemies do detect Drones and Golems to begin combat
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Immolation
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Immolation deals 20x Fire damage as a base, each Immolation Boost adds 8x
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Immolation deals 20x Fire damage as a base, each Immolation Boost adds 8x
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Immolation deals 8x Fire damage as a base, each Immolation Boost adds 4x
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Drone/Golem stats
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Golems have 300 HP and 150 base Attack, Assault Drones have 200 base Attack
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Golems have 300 HP and 150 base Attack, Assault Drones have 200 base Attack
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Golems have 200 HP and 50 base Attack, Assault Drones have 100 base Attack
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Autosaving
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Activating a Green Lamppost autosaves to one of 8 autosave slots
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Activating a Green Lamppost autosaves to one of 8 autosave slots
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Activating a Green Lamppost autosaves to the lamppost save slot of the current save file number
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Number of standard save slots
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8
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80
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8
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2. Minimum Requirements for PC version
The minimum requirements for Skylight Freerange 2: Gachduine's PC version (currently unavailable) are as follows:
Graphics card capable of supporting Pixel Shader 3.0, Vertex Shader 3.0 and Shader Model 1.1
XNA Framework 3.1 (redistributable included with both demo and full game)
Minimum Screen Resolution of 1280x800
Windows Vista/7/8 Operating System
.NET Framework 3.5 or higher
Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Vista Service Pack 1
3. Story
Skylight Freerange 2: Gachduine takes place in Nova Scotia in 2048, and focuses on the Gachduine, a resistance group hidden from public knowledge trying to discredit and take down the Cult of the Symbiote, a regulations group exerting control over all aspects of Nova Scotian life. The actions of your character, the Gachduine Leader, as well as what happened in the first Skylight Freerange (either through save import or choosing your past) will heavily alter the storyline.
4. Gameplay
The gameplay features:
Choose your path through the storyline with the character you create: Your actions in the main quest can lead to different storylines, quests, available party members, final battles and endings, while your choices in city side quests lead to 1 of 3 different ultimate side quests
The past can alter everything: import a save file from Skylight Freerange 1 (PC version only) or choose your past to heavily alter the main quests, side quests, available characters and social situations
Customize your characters and 20 different weapon types for numerous playstyles, including melee, long-range, stealth, traps and summoning, among others
Explore an open world, where nearly every area is available and dungeons can be explored for rare weapons at any time
Social situations bring extra cutscenes and character development and become available at your character's apartment as main quests and side quests are completed. Become friends, enter relationships (and have the person move in with you) and engage in group activities with your character's friends
Save files can be transferred from demo to full version for PC version only
Skylight Freerange 2: Gachduine's terms and conditions can be found here.
Skylight Freerange 2: Gachduine's PC version is currently unavailable.
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