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  1. 17 minutes ago, NightmareFarm said:

    7R being a remake of 7(one of the strongest core identity FFs) is much closer to the general FF zeitgeist than XV. It is not based in reality for one, magic actually functions like FF magic in that game rather than bombs. Summons also have an active role like other FF games. The combat is half turn based and not focused around warping.

    How is FF7 one of the strongest core identity games? I feel that comment is only based on it being the most popular Final Fantasy game.

    I don’t feel like the rolling around to dodge is much different than FF15’s warping. So I feel it’s weird to say FF15 isn’t a real FF game, but FF7R IS a real Final Fantasy.
     

    FF12 plays like an MMO (which by your logic, the MMO’s don’t count), so it also shouldn’t count because it’s not turn based. The setting is based on Ivalice, which makes it more in common with Vagrant Story and FF Tactics, so should that also discredit it from being a real FF game? You said it’s more and world are more like a “real” FF game, despite its world and lore being tied to a spin-off and a non-Final Fantasy game.

  2. 4 minutes ago, NightmareFarm said:

    It's self explanatory. I don't see a need to debate this matter. Put a clip of FFXV gameplay side by side with a previous FF game(besides FF 13 and the MMOS). And put that game side by side with another FF game. No matter the games you choose FFXV is going to be the odd one out. Just look at the clip I sent it is like a different IP disguised as an FF game. 

     

    If we talked how different FF13 is compared to prev games I would be fine debating but this is way too obvious. 

    Good job at dodging my other questions. I love the “items obvious” or “it’s self explanatory” responses people give, like they don’t have to substantiate it if you just say it’s obvious.

    FF7 remake also isn’t a real FF game I’m taking? Or is it because it’s a remake, it IS a real entry?

  3. 22 minutes ago, NightmareFarm said:

    Have you played at least 2 or 3 FF games before FF10? Oldschool FF games are extremely formulaic, almost pokemon level. FF10 and 12 also retain the same core DNA even if they feel modernised. But yes, I would agree that 13, 14 and 15 are not "real FF games". I mean I think 13 and 15 are underrated but no they aren't real FF games. In fact, tales of series games are arguably closer to traditional FF than those two FF games are.

    No, I definitely do not know what I'm talking about with FF, this picture is a lie.

     

    Back to being serious, I don't know what you're talking about with the games being formulaic to the extent of Pokemon. Like how are the games tied to each other? What makes a game more "Final Fantasy" than another? When I play FF 3, it's different from 7, or 6, or 10. None of the lore lines up, it hops between medieval and science fiction, and I haven't seen crystals of the elements mentioned in ages.

    When you throw around vague blanket terms, you need to back those up with something quantifiable. I feel like you're using a word salad. "The weapons in 12 are like FF1-3". Like what, how? You need to further elaborate things, and not dodge my questions.

  4. 11 minutes ago, NightmareFarm said:

    Much much closer to the typical FF format than 15. It is turn based even if it gives off the illusion of being action based. It is semi open world, the setting and lore couldn't be any more FF. Weapon system is a lot like the NES era games. And so is the progression system. It is the most "FF" game after FF9. 

    I don’t know what you’re talking about with the weapon system of FF1-3. What did they do different from any other basic weapon system in RPG’s or most other FF games?

    I’m curious what makes a game “more Final Fantasy” than others, and I still didn’t get an answer about the shared lore that other FF games have.

    Did you know FF12 was the most hated FF game for awhile? So this newfound love the internet has for it is really weird. 9 was also hated for quite awhile…

  5. 7 minutes ago, NightmareFarm said:

    I already mentioned several aspects in which is completely different from previous games. Seamless open world without screen transitions for battles, action based combat which is focused around teleporting a very rare or in some cases non-existant magic in previous FF games, magic being reduced to a bomb, summons taking a back seat. The setting being based on reality, QTE set pieces, etc. Like if FF15 is a faithful FF game then what isn't a faithful sequal? It is as far away form it's predecessors as a sequel can get. Just because it shares names from previous games like "Chocobos" or "Ifrit" or "Phoenix Down" doesn't mean it isn't a radical departure of pretty much all of the series core tenets. I'm not saying it's bad, in fact it is one of my top 4 FF games but it might as well be a different IP. It's like if the next pokemon game was a photorealistic open world game with beat em up action gameplay.

    Where does FF12 come into play? It doesn't play like any other FF game. To be honest, most Final Fantasy games don't have much tying them together outside of magic, summons, and item names. I've been in the fandom long enough to see basically every game considered "not a real FF game"

  6. 7 minutes ago, NightmareFarm said:

    Pretty obvious stuff. Like 13's battle system is much more complex and unique for a FF game and so is it's setting and lore. It doesn't recycle much of the shared lore but between FF games it's almost like an entirely different IP. FF15 is self explanatory. Literally everything about it.

    Idk what you're talking about "shared lore", as none of the games have anything to do with each other. They all have chocobos and someone named Cid, and occasionally Moogles. Sometimes the summons are the same, but others have unique summons.

    I think 12's battle system is more complex with the gambit system, and then there's 8's junction system. Idk what you mean by "everything" with FF15, as you have to actually quantify it as opposed to just saying "everything". There's definitely a lot of stuff associated with Final Fantasy in it.

  7. I’m an IT guy, and my computers reflect that. I have multiple computers that run on different operating systems, so I have all 3. I primarily daily drive Macs at home, a Windows desktop for gaming needs, and a Chromebook as a travel laptop.

    Lately I’ve been using Linux at work, and I think the work environment makes me hate Linux more.

  8. 7 hours ago, Heatman said:

    They are just sore losers looking for a way to make themselves look bigger than they are by attacking other people's confidence. When you hit them right back, they run back into their shells. 

    Most of the people I meet like that are usually cocky over a niche topic that people generally have surface level knowledge over. Since they have above average knowledge over it, they’re usually flaunting it, until they meet someone that knows more than they do.

  9. 4 hours ago, The Blackangel said:

    Ave

    For your classic games, do you play them or just collect them?

    Due to the amount, I haven’t actually played them all, but I buy them because I want to play them. That’s why I primarily stick to collecting JRPG’s, because it’s my favorite genrezz

  10. 2 hours ago, Yaramaki said:

    Welcome, doesen't hurt to have more video game collectors here. Offcourse now we gotta know what systems do you collect for and why not anything else you like to share with us?

    I don’t go for systems per say. I collect JRPG’s across basically everything.

  11. 4 hours ago, NightmareFarm said:

     

    > It’s all based off of a mix of timing and, to an extent, technology.

    Then what generation do you think it is

    Hard to say, because it’s a hybrid. As a home console, the timing is weird, but as a handheld, it’d be 9th gen, as the 3DS is 8th gen.

  12. Console generations have nothing to do with anyone’s opinion on relevancy. It’s all based off of a mix of timing and, to an extent, technology.

    If you look at other console generations, there’s definitely some big gaps between releases of consoles within the same generation

    Handhelds also follow a staggered release schedule as well. So the Switch is just as much a successor to the 3DS as it was the Wii U, and came out at the time the 3DS was going to be replaced at.

  13. Do you have a clip or something I can listen to?

    Also, is this only happening in your videos, or is this everywhere? If you do a quick voice sample on vocaroo or Audacity, does it make you sound like a guy?

    Your voice will also sound different to you than it does to other people, so a lot of people freak out when they hear their voice in a recording.

  14. You just need to get a quality microphone, USB mics are good for mic noobs, especially because you don't need to buy an interface. Most good microphones usually have a slider that lets you adjust the gain (aka recording volume) of the mic. 

  15. I was initially an Android user, but I converted to iPhones afterwards. That was like... 10 years ago. The Android device fragmentation was really bad back then, so it was like a crapshoot for what apps worked well and what didn't.

  16. I have a 4th gen iPad Air and a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7. I have a mixed reception on Android tablets because of the poor app optimization. The tablets are now trying to emphasize you using it in landscape mode, along with a keyboard and mouse, but the vast majority of apps just work in portrait mode. A lot of the apps also don't scale correctly, so it's like the early iPad days where the apps were just blown up phone apps.

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