The ocean is nowhere near L'Renouille no matter how much you want it to be.
You have to traverse half the size of Highland to reach it and you can fit 40 cities the same size as L'Renouille in the space that's between the city and the coast. This is not a small distance.
Question about traveling through the Suik world
- Raww Le Klueze
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Re: Question about traveling through the Suik world
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I don't know, Raww, I'm kind of with Black Silver on this one. I'd have to reload a save file to be certain, but I'm pretty sure L'Renouille is quite near the ocean. I've got an image- the quality of the map is rotten, so I've labeled everything to give a sense of what's where. L'Renouille may not be right against the water, but the ocean isn't far off.
Click on this big ol' sentence to see the map.
Click on this big ol' sentence to see the map.
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ah, the mountain range is what we normally see when we play since we only see Kyaro and south of it really, but there is a clear path to the ocean NW of L'Renouille..
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It is true that the Highland capital is not located exactly next to the shores, but there are no mountain ranges separating it with the sea either.
Here's a clearer map, from the website for the Chinese PC release of Suikoden II.
Here's a clearer map, from the website for the Chinese PC release of Suikoden II.
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there's a Chinese PC version of Suikoden II??????? O_O
anything different about it?
anything different about it?