![]() I think the Land of the Kais area itself is bugged. My hard drive has like 500GB of free space.ĮDIT 3: Disregard what I said before about the Z Encyclopedia entry. I'll continue playing, and I'll update this if I run into anymore problems.ĮDIT 2: It no longer works. So from my save in the Land of the Kais, I directly went into DLC 1 from the pause menu (I don't think it matters which DLC), tried saving, and it worked! Then I switched back into DLC 3, tried to save, no problem. ![]() This time I tried to directly switch to another DLC. Before when I said that saving still fails if I go back into the main game, I went back into the main game through the light portal thing. I was getting a little desperate, so I just tried random things. And at the end of it I can't even keep all the skills and community emblems to have in the main game.ĮDIT: I think I might have fixed it. At this point, it looks like if I want to experience the rest of DLC 3, I'd have to complete it all in one go. If I try to go back into the main game and save, it fails. If I try to save over an existing file, it would corrupt it. The reason I think the bug has to do with the Z Encyclopedia entry is that I would reload the save and immediately try to save, it would fail, without me doing anything. But when I reloaded that save game, the entry for the Supreme Kai popped up, and I can no longer save. So I saved a file in the Land of the Kais, and I thought it was fine. Some entries in the Z Encyclopedia don't pop up right away, and sometimes becomes available when you reload a game. I think what triggers it is the second Z Encyclopedia entry for the Supreme Kai. But I think even my backup file is not going to be of any help. The second time around I created two save files so I could reload a slightly earlier one if one got corrupted. The first time it wiped out 7 hours of progress. ![]() My save file keeps getting corrupted sometime while I'm in there. If I wanted to be real specific it could sound a little older but not much. ![]() It was jarring for me too at first and it hurt my nostalgia real bad but objectively it is better. This is definitely the reason for the change. You can even tell the difference when voices older Trunks from then to now. It was kind of ok when the movie was released 20 years ago but his voice has aged. The fact is we do not have an absolute answer on how this works.įinally, Eric Vale, the voice actor of 17+ years old Trunks is absolutely not fitting for a 14 year old. So if the correct time is it always travels 20 years back in time that means Future Trunks also waited 3 years before traveling again. Or else like you said he meets baby Trunks on the first trip. It is incorrect because the first trip is definitely and has to be 20 years. DB Super incorrectly claims the time machine can only travel exactly 17 years into the past, likely to insure arrival at the same timeline. If he changes the time doesn't that take him to a different time line? That answer would be Trunks can only travel between these two timelines no matter the time distance traveled. This second trip has always caused debate. That means they must have changed the time setting for Trunks to arrive when he did. This dlc implies the time machine requires several months to charge and he leaves immediately. This is when he beats Freeza, tells Goku about the androids coming in three years, gives him the antidote, and leaves. I can see you in other comments bashing an "18" year old Trunks sounding like this before you get to Gohan's death. After 3 year time skip he is back to the voice we know. In this game only 14 year old Trunks has a voice change. There is so much wrong in this comment.Īt Gohan's death Trunks is 14 and when he goes back in time he is 17.
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