PlayStation 2 (PSX2 Cheats)
| Game: Romance Of The Three Kingdoms 7 | Platform: PSX2 |
Multi-player mode
Select any scenario and choose a character as usual. Start the scenario,
then press L1 + L2 + R1 + R2 + Select during your turn. Select the
"Add Player Officer" on the menu that appears. All playable characters
in the current scenario will appear. Select a character for player
two, then repeat to use up to eight controllable characters. To
use created characters in multi-player mode, use the same steps
as described previously except select ''New Officer'' if you want
to play as a Ronin or ''New Country'' to play as a Liege. If both
players are using created Liege characters, first register both
under ''New Country''. Then, select them from the ''Ruler'' list
and follow the rest of the steps.
Extra experience
When you begin a month, do not touch anything. Allow the game to
idle for about ten minutes and a merchant will ask you a question
about the game such as "What city can you see the great wall of
China in?" (Bei Ping) or "Out of these 3 officers, which one was
a tiger general for Shu?" (Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao,
and Hwang Zhong.) They give you a little experience and say "maybe
something good will happen".
Extra money with created officers
If you want to use an officer of your own, make him/her a ruler
with no followers. When the game begins, sell all of your food,
then withdraw all the money you can. That will give you a boost
-- when you have no fame or deeds, your wages are very low and the
game will allow you to buy The Sword Of Light/Heaven and any other
item that will increase your stats.
Secret characters
At the main menu, select the "New Officer" option. Choose "Create
New Officer" from the new officer menu. Choose the name option and
enter one of the following names. For example, for Sun Tzu, enter
Sun as the last name and Tzu as the first name, so the name appears
as Sun Tzu. If done correctly, a musical note will play, and an
officer will automatically be created and given type, ability, skills,
and gender. Select a birthdate, and face and everything else is
done.
Abe Lincoln
Albert Einstein
Augustus Caesar
Ben Franklin
Benedict Arnold
Betsy Ross
Charles Darwin
Crazy Horse
Daniel Boone
Dynasty Warrior
Genghis Khan
George Patton (Note: Put an extra space after "George".)
Gitaroo Man
Harry Houdini
Jeanne Darc
Julius Caesar
Lady Diana
Mahatma Gandhi
Mark Antony
Mother Teresa
Nikola Tesla
Norma Jean
Robert Lee
Robin Hood
Sitting Bull
Sun Tzu
Thomas Paine
U 1
Ulysses Grant
Wyatt Earp
Sun Tzu has 90 WAR, 100 INT, 74 POL, 82 CHA, is a balanced type
officer, and has 17 skills, unlike the usual 2 or 3. One of these
skills is Oracle. Obviously this character is derived from the Chinese
strategist Sun Tzu, author of the Art of War. It does not take long
to build his abilities and other skills up. He can be a tremendous
figure in your games.
Easy money:
Select or create an officer. Enable the "Multi-player mode" code. Choose seven
rulers. If there is not seven, then pick select however many there are. Nextm
have your officer either remain as a Ronin or become an officer, etc. Have them
send a spy to where you are, or just go over their land. Next, have the rulers
send a gift of 200 gold to you. If the rulers do not have anymore money, have
them withdraw it from the city.
Easy Fame:
Start a month and wait for a peasant to ask you a question. Answer it correctly to
gain a little fame. Then, save and load that file. Wait for the peasant to ask a
question again. Repeat this until you have reached the desired level of Fame.
Saving and loading allows for unlimited questions without using any AP or
Months/Years.
Bless when creating character:
Use the character editor to create an officer with very high Charisma. Use skill
select and "Bless" will appear. If it does not appear the first time, keep trying.
Wu-Tales: The Tigers Adversary: Unification Of Jing:
On Wu forces, play the last battle of Wu Act III and, it will appear as The Tigers
Adversary.
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