BRILLIANCE!!! I love it. The people around me laughed too.
...*wants to be an OSA-er one day*
I'm like... nowhere in FFIIIj. I just thought you should know. Okay, well, I'm not nowhere, but I also can't remember where I am off the top of my head. So there. I lose. You win.
In other news, new TFF? It's something to talk about.
You are all in for a treat. New schemes for the forums? Yes. Elemental schemes will be coming along soon enough. Favorites like Fire, Ice, and Bolt (which may be called Lightning), as well as some of those more new skool elements, like Aero, Dark, and Light. Though we sorta already have a dark scheme. Well... I'll figure it out.
IF I opt to put together FF-based schemes, old skool is at the top of my priority list. Those FFX fanboys can eat it, because they're not the ones doing up the schemes. They'll get theirs when they get theirs... IF they get theirs. Yeah, not completely sure about going into those. I might wait off on them until December, when I have time. They'll require more effort, you know.
Umm... yeah, so I have nothing to say.
But I'm on the TFF staff list now!
*sticks out tongue and runs*
Currently Playing:
FFXI, Tony Hawk's Underground 2 (on GC)
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Originally Posted by 2009 TFF Awards nominations
Best TFF Couple
Martin and Priscilla
Psiko and Hyzenthlay Rocky and LocoColt04 and Meier Link and Pete
Unknown Entity and Mistress Sheena
Originally Posted by Andromeda
I thought I was going to be able to play with Loco and then I remembered he doesn't game. He just turns on the game for an hour and then forgets about it for two months only to remember that he bought it.
Originally Posted by Rowan
Che's not a girl. Not good enough explanation. Please elaborate.
Sorry I haven't been around for awhile. All that annoying shit called "life" has been going on. I hate it. I'm fairly new, so I'm sure you all dealt fine without me, though. ^_^
So, Loco, you're playing FFIII. Honestly, I'm ashamed to say I haven't heard much about it. *slaps own hand* I could look something up, but I don't want to ruin anything about it if I read the wrong thing. I don't really have the money to get my hands on a copy of it, and I don't have the room on my compy for an emulator. Anyone care to give me a quick rundown of it, without spoiling anything?
Oh, and that new scheme sounds awesome. Be sure to keep us updated on how it's coming!
Currently Playing:
The game of life. I wish it had save points.
Wellllllll.... that's because you CAN'T buy FFIII. Anywhere. Except Japan.
Though it's being ported over onto the Nintendo DS, which means people outside of Japan can finally enjoy it legally! As far as telling you things about it, well.. I don't really know much. Ask Dau or Dawes. They'd know plenty, as well as how to avoid spoilers. Coincidentally, take a risk and check out one of the threads in FFI-III.
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Random;:
Originally Posted by 2009 TFF Awards nominations
Best TFF Couple
Martin and Priscilla
Psiko and Hyzenthlay Rocky and LocoColt04 and Meier Link and Pete
Unknown Entity and Mistress Sheena
Originally Posted by Andromeda
I thought I was going to be able to play with Loco and then I remembered he doesn't game. He just turns on the game for an hour and then forgets about it for two months only to remember that he bought it.
Originally Posted by Rowan
Che's not a girl. Not good enough explanation. Please elaborate.
FFIII was the first game in the series to introduce the job system, which was probably the biggest allure this game had to me. I'll post the text at the beginning (translated version), which is the best way of not spoiling anything.
"The Gurgan quietly spoke...
This earthquake is but an
omen. The tremors that pulled
the crystals into the earth
and brought forth monsters
are nothing compared to the
Darkness that is to come...
But, hope is not yet lost.
Four souls will take up the
quest of the Light.
Four orphans have been
raised by the priest Topapa
in the remote village of Ur.
A Crystal has sunk into the
earth due to the earthquake,
and the four boys have come
in an adventurous mood.
They had only intended to
test their courage..."
So that's pretty much the background information. The game pretty much revolves around finding the crystals, and in turn, getting new jobs. The best jobs are obviously the last ones that are received (Ninja and Sage), while the first are not the best. I wouldn't say the worst, because I know that Dawezy managed to keep a Red Wiz going for a long time. There are several instances in which an airship is used as well, and the last one that's used is pretty kickass. I can't really say much else about it, other than play it. I've got an English rom myself, with no bugs in it (I haven't seen any), and perfect translation (for the most part.)
There's also a second episode of OSA. Next one will be on the site, so just keep checking back.
Currently playing: Chrono Trigger, I suppose. Finished the Black Omen in 1000 and 600, and now levelling up before Lavos, like it's needed.
Actually, since, to my knowledge, FF3 isn't yet licensed in America (I'll f*cking kill Nintendo and/or Squeenix if it is) then it's perfectly legal to have a ROM of the game.
And uhm... if it is, then that's one more illegal thing my hard drive has. >_>; *looks at Photoshop*
Though, on the idea of FF3, I like it more than 1 or 2.
I watched a special on Tech TV yesterday on the Final Fantasies, and the OFFICAL excuse for why America never got the official II and II is because the SNES was already out and they figured it'd be a waste to market an outdated game.
Then of course FFV was deemed too difficult for us stupid Americans.
Episode two? Excellent. I liked Ep1 a bit more, just for the hinted violence, but the pure idiocy in Ep2 makes up for that.
And Sean, I suppose you're right about FFIII. Yay for legal illegal items! *hugs FFIII rom*
Luccia, are you certain you don't have room on your computer for an emulator? My entire ROM folder (3 emus and 25 games) is only 93MB. That's like... nothing. The NES emulator and FFIII alone combine for 1169kb. That's just about 1.2MB, and I'd certainly hope you have that much room on your computer.
Dawezy and I have plenty of sites, but should you choose to go the ROM route, ask us away from the forums... because giving information like that is somewhat against the rules, and not the brightest thing in the world to do anyhow.
Currently Playing:
English paper, Comm extra credit
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reppin' SOLDIER since 2004 • CPC8 class of 2009
Random;:
Originally Posted by 2009 TFF Awards nominations
Best TFF Couple
Martin and Priscilla
Psiko and Hyzenthlay Rocky and LocoColt04 and Meier Link and Pete
Unknown Entity and Mistress Sheena
Originally Posted by Andromeda
I thought I was going to be able to play with Loco and then I remembered he doesn't game. He just turns on the game for an hour and then forgets about it for two months only to remember that he bought it.
Originally Posted by Rowan
Che's not a girl. Not good enough explanation. Please elaborate.
Thanks for the FFIII stuff, guys. I 'preciate it. *ish an old-skool rookie*
If an emulator really doesn't take up that much space, I'll have to look into getting one. I just figured it'd be alot larger than that....I need to quit being lazy and start looking into things before I assume.
So, I have a new topic! It's not a very signifacant thing, but me and some friends were debating it the other day. The remakes of FFI and II for PS1 had, as I'm sure you all know, upgraded graphics. Do you think this took away from the older charm of the games, made them better, or do you not care?
I for one, usually don't care how the graphics of the game are, I play for storyline, etc. I wish they would've kept the original graphics for this though, because I just wanted to play the game in its original state. This, of course, was before I knew I could get the original on the compy.
Currently playing:
GTAIII. I used to think I hated car games....'till this. I'm addicted.
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