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<blockquote data-quote="TheAntiSummit" data-source="post: 1038269" data-attributes="member: 12710"><p>I am really not seeing all the FF6 comparisons here. I like the game (FF6), more than i can say for pretty much every other FF except for 8, and I like Eberron too, but that doesnt makie it FF6. Yes, FF6 had a train, a haunted train that you had to fight through, but nowhere did it claim to be magical, or run by lightning or whatever, just a train. The only fusion of magic and tech in the game is the magitech armor that appears throughout. This is different, because it's not tech, its not a machine that can harness magical energy, it is a magical piece of metal, shaped like a train (at least thats what I think). As I am writing this i realize that i am probably coming off pretty harsh and definitive, and i really dont have the right to blatantly declare anyone's opinion wrong, so let me correct myself and say that it simply doesnt remind me of FF6, i think if it did I wouldn't like it as much since part of what i like is that i havent seen it anywhere before. There have been other comparisons that I haven't been feeling either (like Stephen King's Dark Tower books). They all have a little bit in common, but none of them have all the elements that Eberron seems (or claims) to be bringing to the table and i like that. As long as it can hold itself together with some sort of unified theme or idea and these thigns arent just the mish mash people are predicting, I am looking forward to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAntiSummit, post: 1038269, member: 12710"] I am really not seeing all the FF6 comparisons here. I like the game (FF6), more than i can say for pretty much every other FF except for 8, and I like Eberron too, but that doesnt makie it FF6. Yes, FF6 had a train, a haunted train that you had to fight through, but nowhere did it claim to be magical, or run by lightning or whatever, just a train. The only fusion of magic and tech in the game is the magitech armor that appears throughout. This is different, because it's not tech, its not a machine that can harness magical energy, it is a magical piece of metal, shaped like a train (at least thats what I think). As I am writing this i realize that i am probably coming off pretty harsh and definitive, and i really dont have the right to blatantly declare anyone's opinion wrong, so let me correct myself and say that it simply doesnt remind me of FF6, i think if it did I wouldn't like it as much since part of what i like is that i havent seen it anywhere before. There have been other comparisons that I haven't been feeling either (like Stephen King's Dark Tower books). They all have a little bit in common, but none of them have all the elements that Eberron seems (or claims) to be bringing to the table and i like that. As long as it can hold itself together with some sort of unified theme or idea and these thigns arent just the mish mash people are predicting, I am looking forward to it. [/QUOTE]
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