AnimalMother117: I absolutely loved the dice poker in the first two Witcher games, especially the first one. I did basically the whole set of quests whenever I could and find it a genuinely good game on its own.
Great example, actually. It took me a while to get used to the difference between the cards, then i started to enjoy it. I do believe it's an IRL game though, and something they actually played, which is why something like it exists in Kingodm Come: Deliverance.
kohlrak: Got more information on this? 'Cause i absolutely hated blitzball. I used to hate the spheregrid more, but it's kinda warmed up on me lately., so at this point i think blitzball is the worst part of FFX. I'd rather listen to Tidus' laugh for that duration.
real.geizterfahr: Get the ball to your player in the center of the map and swim towards the enemy's goal (players of the other team will follow you). When a player of the other team comes too close, throw a very long pass to one of your two defenders. They (and your goal keeper) are probably the only players in your half of the field. When you get the ball IMMEDIATELY swim towards your own goal. Swim right into it until you hit the invisible level wall. Now start swimming up and down (again and again and again), hugging that level wall. Every other player on the field will freeze in their position and start to rotate (at least that's what the triangles on the mini map do). As long as you move (along the wall on the side of your own goal), you're safe. If you stop moving, everyone will start to act normal again.
Just swim up and down until there's almost no time left. Get the ball to Tidus and score a point with Jecht shot. It's a guaranteed score when you have two defending players in front of you (Jecht shot has a special mechanic that'll make it much stronger then) and aren't that far away from the goal.
You still have to watch the timer going down, but every game becomes a victory without any effort. And you save a lot of time, because there are no breaks to give any commands.
THank you. And that really puts the lore of the jecht shot into perspective, too.