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Screen Fun
To control the light ball during load screens, just move
the analog stick or D-Pad. Simple as that.
Rename Weapons
Getting an S-Rank in Challenge Mode will allow you to
change the first name of any weapon.
See Ending
To see the ending of the game, make sure you have a
Dreamcast keyboard plugged in. Then type "uraending"
at the title screen.
Picture Time
The Phantasy
Star Online community is starting to come together,
and I've seen a regulars play together all time as well
as a few clan teams spring up. Well, what better way to
carve a permanent piece of PSO history than
taking portrait of your team members. No, we're not
telling to grab that old Polaroid and take a picture of
your team on your TV... especially since Phantasy
Star Online contains its own screenshot capture
program!
To access the
screenshot capture program on PSO you'll need to
have an additional Dreamcast controller plugged into
port D of your Dreamcast, and an empty VMU. The VMU has
to be TOTALLY EMPTY because the screenshot you take
using the PSO capture program needs 195 blocks of
space. Insert the VMU into socket 2 of the DC pad
plugged into port D. Now, start up Phantasy Star
Online and get into a game with a character - it
doesn't matter if it's offline or online. Now, to take a
screenshot, take the DC pad plugged into port D and
press Start, A and X buttons together. If you've done
everything properly, a black screen should appear with
some numbers counting down at the upper right corner.
Once the countdown ends, you'll revert back to your
gameplay screen. You now have the portrait saved on the
VMU!
Though we have
yet to figure out if there's any way to see the portrait
on your Dreamcast through PSO, if you go to pso.donut.dhs.org
in your Dreamcast Planetweb browser, you can retrieve
your snapshot from your email mailbox.
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