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hafrogman said:
Pfft. Final Fantasy II is NOT Final Fantasy IV. Those foreigners gave us Final Fantasy IV EASY TYPE. A game for little children. Is that the kind of statement we want the world to hear about America? I say no! Demand true translations, demand no censorship, demand real gameplay!
I know a guy who couldn't beat FF2. I still don't quite understand why.

Still, we didn't just get easy type, we got improved. Aren't you glad you didn't have to pronounce Japanese names in that game?
 

Jdvn1 said:
Hey, I needed those uniforms to save the world! Those guards can forgo a single meal to prevent total destruction, can't they?!
Yeah . . . because you and your "rebels" did such a good job there, didn't they. Tell that to the millions that lost their lives in the shattering of the old world, all because you interfered.
 



GnomeWorks said:
Nope, that's because it was Gilbert in the original! And how did we make it better, by taking away Rosa's ability to pray, Tellah's ability to cast randomly-selected spells, and Cecil's dark wave? Americans fail!
FF2 improved ability to read!
 

Kamikaze Midget said:
It's because he doesn't like 4e, isn't it?

Nope. (And thanks for giving me my opening.)

Rel played (past tense) 3E/3.5E. He got tired of the complexity. He was done.

Rel decided to move to oD&D.

Those are the facts, Jack. The man was sick, the man was tired, the man returned to the birthplace of it all. More power to the man.

The 4E component comes in for two reasons:

1) Rel posted in the 4E forum.

2) 4E was not the game Rel opted to move to upon decided he was tired of 3E.


This case is closed unless further evidence is provided to the contrary.

Good day, sir.

W.P.


Dum, dum, DUUMMMMMM!!!!
 

hafrogman said:
Yeah . . . because you and your "rebels" did such a good job there, didn't they. Tell that to the millions that lost their lives in the shattering of the old world, all because you interfered.

Someone was trying to tell me the other day that FF XI should've been set in the world of ruin, because it would've been a lot more interesting.

To relate this to 4e, though, the world of ruin would possibly make for an interesting PoL setting.
 

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