Unlocking Rare Items and Collectibles in Harvest Moon: Magical Melody

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Harvest Moon: Magical Melody is a farming simulation game developed for the GameCube console. The game was released in 2005 and is a part of the popular Harvest Moon series. It was developed by Marvelous Interactive and Natsume and published by Nintendo. In Harvest Moon: Magical Melody, players take on the role of a character who inherits a small farm in a rural town. The main objective of the game is to develop and manage the farm by growing crops, raising livestock, and participating in various activities. The game emphasizes the importance of time management and building relationships with the townspeople.



The Magic Help Desk Software Solution?

Yes Been There Done That is a help desk solution and has been around I think since 1996.

Most of this is not free, BTDT was at one point, some have billing capabilities (Autodesk, Autotask) but is really built around billing like an MSP bills a client so it's not a real ticketing system but does the same thing more in a time billable way and prints Invoices for the Client.

I've used all of these in my 20+ years in IT, some I like some have stupid features like always show closed tickets HUH?? That's just stupid when I can search for a ticket if need be.

Some are DB hogs, require a lot of CPU, memory and space (Pretty much requires its own Server, Power Plant, 530 acre Facility and Guards).

Some have NO customer Public or Intranet interface and if you want it, it's a paid add-on.

Some are 3 hours back for support, so their 9:00am is your 12:pm and you're playing phone tag for days, even Canadian support Eh?.

Some are buggy with certain browsers, some are buggy and lock when multiple users are trying to write to the SQL db, e.g. trying to edit, open or close a ticket.

I'm using Alloy now, sometimes it takes 3 minutes to update a ticket, sometimes 3 seconds same with Service Now.

You need to address totally what you want and willing to pay for and remember most that you pay for and tick you off after purchase and install you're pretty much stuck with and screwed unless your Company retains a Lawyer to sue to get the money back, which really never happens unless you're a Law Office :)

So do you want outside people to be able to create tickets? Or internal only?

Do you care about inventory and asset management?

Write your needs but there are needs you don't think about when truly writing down what you want, it's more what you think everyone does and you have used which is not case per entity.

Some people in here are bound to use what the company has chosen years ago and can't change anyone's mind, no matter how painful the software is (Or Director) another thread :).

You've seen praises on some but is it a 50 employee company? Are you a 50 Employee Company?

Did you state this and this makes a huge difference in your quest for the best.

So take all this in mind as we help you on your Journey to find the Magic Help Desk Software.

I'm not even touching Cloud Based versions for Obvious reasons------

User "My Internet is Down"

Hmm how can I put in a ticket on my little 5.5" smart phone public facing internet, oh wait we're intranet I think?, thank god I forgot my magnifying glass.

Good luck on your quest.

If you just took SW out on a date and learned how to meet her requests to learn her needs.

The game emphasizes the importance of time management and building relationships with the townspeople. One unique aspect of Magical Melody is its focus on music. Players can collect musical notes by performing different tasks and interacting with the environment.

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jalapeno Spice works cloud ftw! Spice (2) flag Report Was this post helpful? thumb_up thumb_down This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. habanero Spiceworks here, has worked well for 3+ years, Looking into LabTech for additional functionality. Was this post helpful? thumb_up thumb_down This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. datil My company has developped his own Help Desk Software. It's pretty simple, but efficient. Was this post helpful? thumb_up thumb_down This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. cayenne

Small user base - don't need anything flash - certainly don't need to invoice my customers - Spiceworks Cloud ..

Btw - I tend to realise if the internet is down - I can't get on here!

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Going back a bit - I used helpmate in the NHS - it ran off an Access database - it run like a dog with multiple users. When IT across the whole of the county came under one structure we used Touchpaper. It took a while to get it to work ok from our location (hosted in another trust) due to speed issues. Think we reverted to the web version. I then used an ancient one one in my previous full time job, we moved to Manage engine - which was pretty nice to use. I then had to temp are being made redundant and they did IT on the cheap - so we used the free Spiceworks. (my sarcasm of IT on the cheap - is they had Exchange 2003 server with the mailbox size limits though patched to be extended). Users regularly had to delete mail. I am now in my current role. We use the same Touchpaper I used 10 years ago. The exact same version. It runs like a dog (regular refresh freezes). We're moving to ServiceNow shortly. Not seen it yet, but can't be worse?

Was this post helpful? thumb_up thumb_down This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. mace Uh, Autodesk is a help desk solution??
Was this post helpful? thumb_up thumb_down sonora @Denis - RE: Autodesk -- lol. Great for CNC machining. not so much for service desks. :P Was this post helpful? thumb_up thumb_down sonora

Ok. my initial caveat: Most help desk software sucks. Well. they do. Here is my take on the list. Decade and a half of industry knowledge, FWIW. :P TrackIt - Dead on the vine. It's an afterthought to BMC. No major updates in YEARS. I'd bet it's being sunset. Dell KACE - Excellent ITAM, lukewarm ITSM at best Service Now - $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Remedy - Let's see how fast we can get locked into a custom solution and not ever be able to upgrade TOP desk - Honestly, I don't know much about them. More of of UK player than a US. Alloy - I only know how to spell it, sorry. Spiceworks - Forgive me folks. Nice "starter kit". Decent asset discovery. Meh ticketing. ZenDesk - Not a help desk / service desk. It is for customer service. Stop trying to make it a help desk solution. It is not one. Autodesk - Great for drafting 3-D images. Not so great for service desks. ;-P Autotask - MSP-centric and $$$ Kaseya - Lackluster UI, good asset management, bad ticket management. Been There Done That - Can't say I have. :P (P.S. If they don't sell T-Shirts for their product, well. marketing opp lost!)
ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus - Clunky UI. Old as dirt. Works. but so does a gassed-up '74 Chevy Vega.
We've been running InvGate Service Desk Opens a new window for going on (lordy, just looked at the calendar) two years now and everyone really likes it. Its pros far outweigh the few cons. IT staff love the UI. Endusers like the self service portal. We went on-prem, rather than there hosted option. Runs cool and stable on a moderately staged VM. We actually screwed up and overlooked a feature to send physical attachments in ticket emails (rather than links). our bad during testing :( In about 3 weeks, they added it! Mad respect. Anyways. since the OP asked if asset management was important to us. YES. And it needs to be integrated with the ticketing system. We are now testing InvGate's asset manager now. Panning out pretty nicely. Stay tuned. Hope this helps in some capacity :) P.S. I urge everyone to agree or disagree with my assessment of the solutions.

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These notes can be used to unlock new features and abilities, adding an additional layer of depth to the gameplay. The game also allows players to customize their character's appearance and house, adding a personal touch to the farming experience. Additionally, there are various festivals and events throughout the year, which provide opportunities for socializing and participating in mini-games. Harvest Moon: Magical Melody received positive reviews from critics and players alike. Its charming visuals, relaxing gameplay, and addictive nature have made it a fan favorite in the Harvest Moon series. The game's emphasis on music and customization sets it apart from other farming simulation games and adds an extra level of immersion for players. Overall, Harvest Moon: Magical Melody offers a rewarding and enjoyable farming experience that appeals to both fans of the genre and newcomers alike. With its charming world, engaging gameplay mechanics, and delightful characters, it is no surprise that the game has stood the test of time and remains a beloved title in the Harvest Moon series..

Reviews for "Unlocking Playable Characters in Harvest Moon: Magical Melody"

1. Jane - 2/5 stars
I was really disappointed with Harvest Moon Magical Melody for the Gamecube. The graphics are outdated and the gameplay is tedious. There is not a lot of variety in tasks and it quickly becomes repetitive. I also found the controls to be clunky and hard to navigate. Overall, I did not enjoy my experience with this game and would not recommend it.
2. Mark - 2/5 stars
I was excited to try Harvest Moon Magical Melody, but it did not live up to my expectations. The game lacks depth and there is not much to do besides tending to your farm. The characters are bland and lack personality. The music loop is also quite annoying and gets repetitive after a while. I found myself losing interest in the game fairly quickly and wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a more engaging farming simulation experience.
3. Sarah - 3/5 stars
Harvest Moon Magical Melody for the Gamecube was just average for me. While it is a relaxing game to play, it lacks a strong storyline or interesting goals. The gameplay mechanics are simplistic and don't offer much challenge. Additionally, the graphics are dated and could have been improved. Overall, it's an okay game if you're looking for a low-stress and mindless time waster, but don't expect anything groundbreaking.
4. Alex - 2/5 stars
I found Harvest Moon Magical Melody to be quite boring and uneventful. The game lacks excitement and progression, as it is mostly focused on monotonous farming tasks without much variety. The time system is also frustrating as you can't do much within a day, and the seasons pass too quickly. The lack of interesting characters and lackluster events make this game feel dull and unfulfilling. I would not recommend it to fans of the Harvest Moon series.

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