And you're also free to choose where to set them down.
Shenmue II is a better game.
But Shenmue is a better Shenmue.
You move crates for one day. One Shenmue Day that is. One Shenmue morning to be exact.
Then completely optional.
Forklifting was maybe more fun but it was forced and everyday once you get a job at the harbour.
That’s only technically true. Once (if) you’re out of money and gambling/lucky hit/pawning is no longer an option. Crate lifting becomes mandatory. It depends on how far you are in the game though. There is also fighting, but that comes later.
Its actually one Shenmue HOUR, not even a full morning.
Huh? No it doesn't, lol.
I've got a little hint for you;
1. Go to desired Lucky Hit stand/Roll It On Top/Big or Small.
2. SAVE YOUR GAME.
3. Keep reloading until you have your desired money amount.
Voila, you never have to carry crates ever again, after the first try (unless you want Brawling Uppercut and why wouldn't you want that?).
Once (if) you’re out of money and gambling/lucky hit/pawning is no longer an option.
Although to be fair you can make money by running a lucky hit stand, but that's even more tedious and much less reliable than carrying crates...
I did it this way. And I felt completely dirty and promised myself never to tell anybody. Glad I'm not the only oneThat's why you:
1. Buy the Vampire Lighters before losing your bag.
2. Carry crates.
3. Go to the Roll it On Top in Green Market Quarter, with the old smoking man, who looks like a Chinese version of my deceased grandfather.
4. Save your game.
5. Keep reloading saves and saving until your have your desired amount.
And that's it.
Seriously, I CANNOT be the only person who plays 'mue II this way.
That's exactly how I do it, except I go to the Zheng Zong homie in worker's pier. Much better/faster payout... But you can't expect everyone to enjoy cheating in such an immersive game. I really wish there were better option to make money and I would gladly participate in them legitimately...That's why you:
1. Buy the Vampire Lighters before losing your bag.
2. Carry crates.
3. Go to the Roll it On Top in Green Market Quarter, with the old smoking man, who looks like a Chinese version of my deceased grandfather.
4. Save your game.
5. Keep reloading saves and saving until your have your desired amount.
And that's it.
Seriously, I CANNOT be the only person who plays 'mue II this way.
It's literally a hole in the wall lol past the stairs. Fortune's Pier, not worker's pier, I always get confused by those because you work in fortune's pier lmfao. But yeah it's just on the right past the staircase around the corner... literally a hole in the wall...lol but its not cheating!
Its using the game's newfound features (save anywhere) to your advantage.
Hmm, where in Worker's Pier is this guy? I will be sure to hit him up.
Many thanks :)It's literally a hole in the wall lol past the stairs. Fortune's Pier, not worker's pier, I always get confused by those because you work in fortune's pier lmfao. But yeah it's just on the right past the staircase around the corner... literally a hole in the wall...
Some people don't like Disc 4, but I absolutely love it. The scene with the fawn, walking peacefully through the countryside with Shenhua, and that amazing music in the stone pit. The slower pace and introspective feeling, for me, made it feel like a fitting end to the Dreamcast.
Over the years I've come to loath disk 4 as it's just a horrible way to end a playthrough of everything before it. I mean it's that way by design as it's meant to lead into Shenmue 3 and it would pace perfectly in that case... but we never got 3 lol so it's just this slog to a cliffhanger ending that really isn't satisfying. The first few times I loved it because it is a great way to get a man hyped for Shenmue 3, but as the years went by I started to dislike it for obvious reasons...In regards to the consensus here, I believe everyone and their mother absolutely adores disc 4 (me included).
The casual aholes don't like it; we do.