GodPigeon Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Im sorry guys, but it is EXTREMELY difficult to enjoy such an ugly game like FFVII on an HDTV. Its such a good game, but the graphics are near intolerable at this point. Playing on the PSP however is pretty nice.
Devia Eleven Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Im sorry guys, but it is EXTREMELY difficult to enjoy such an ugly game like FFVII on an HDTV. Its such a good game, but the graphics are near intolerable at this point. Playing on the PSP however is pretty nice. When the game first came out, at the time of it's release date the graphics were decent. You can't really fault the game because it was made on a 4th generation system, great games are best off left alone, someone always wants to enhance it in some kind of way. And besides, the gameplay takes you away from paying close attention to graphics. I mean, it's a turn based RPG, all you do is walk around and fight people within one room, there isn't much to look at unless you desire wonderfully looking cut scenes. I mean, it might matter to you, but to me it just doesn't.
Lucandrake Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Updating graphics on a game that is known to be great is a good thing imo, keeps the good game updated with new players and shows support towards the fans of the series. The shity part is having to pay again .
Wizard Posted July 2, 2008 Author Posted July 2, 2008 I wouldn't want to see FF7 remade for the sole fact it's been whored out for years now. The only reason to do a remake is to fix any retcons the spin-off material made and nothing more.
Sybarite Paladin AxL Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 The game is a port of the 1995 SNES original, enhanced to take advantage of the DS touch screen functionality and dual-screen setup. Square Enix is promising additional content and features, such as an extra dungeon and wireless play mode. On the other hand tho, it's on the DS which means chibi-style models with 5 polygons each. Ergo, DIE IN A FIRE! God I wish they used the PSP... I could care less about the goddamn touch screen at this point. Although I do like how I draw lines in Castlevania Portrait of Ruin to kill monsters.
Devia Eleven Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 The game is a port of the 1995 SNES original, enhanced to take advantage of the DS touch screen functionality and dual-screen setup. Square Enix is promising additional content and features, such as an extra dungeon and wireless play mode. On the other hand tho, it's on the DS which means chibi-style models with 5 polygons each. Ergo, DIE IN A FIRE! God I wish they used the PSP... I could care less about the goddamn touch screen at this point. Although I do like how I draw lines in Castlevania Portrait of Ruin to kill monsters. Where is your source sir?
Sybarite Paladin AxL Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 The game is a port of the 1995 SNES original, enhanced to take advantage of the DS touch screen functionality and dual-screen setup. Square Enix is promising additional content and features, such as an extra dungeon and wireless play mode. On the other hand tho, it's on the DS which means chibi-style models with 5 polygons each. Ergo, DIE IN A FIRE! God I wish they used the PSP... I could care less about the goddamn touch screen at this point. Although I do like how I draw lines in Castlevania Portrait of Ruin to kill monsters. Where is your source sir? http://exophase.com/ds/chrono-trigger-ds-c...7.htm#more-6167 Take note, chibi-style gfx is just an assumption. I hope not tho, based on the fact that they say it's going to be a port, this will most likely not happen. Nowhere could I find the words "enhanced 3D remake" yet. So let's cross our fingers.
Devia Eleven Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 The game is a port of the 1995 SNES original, enhanced to take advantage of the DS touch screen functionality and dual-screen setup. Square Enix is promising additional content and features, such as an extra dungeon and wireless play mode. On the other hand tho, it's on the DS which means chibi-style models with 5 polygons each. Ergo, DIE IN A FIRE! God I wish they used the PSP... I could care less about the goddamn touch screen at this point. Although I do like how I draw lines in Castlevania Portrait of Ruin to kill monsters. Where is your source sir? http://exophase.com/ds/chrono-trigger-ds-c...7.htm#more-6167 Thank you, here is your gift.
Wizard Posted July 3, 2008 Author Posted July 3, 2008 Noob, Port = / = Remake! Port is a PORT. If anything SE is basing it on the PSX port of the game and all the expanded stuff they added there. It's going to be old school 2D.
Sybarite Paladin AxL Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 The game is a port of the 1995 SNES original, enhanced to take advantage of the DS touch screen functionality and dual-screen setup. Square Enix is promising additional content and features, such as an extra dungeon and wireless play mode. On the other hand tho, it's on the DS which means chibi-style models with 5 polygons each. Ergo, DIE IN A FIRE! God I wish they used the PSP... I could care less about the goddamn touch screen at this point. Although I do like how I draw lines in Castlevania Portrait of Ruin to kill monsters. Where is your source sir? http://exophase.com/ds/chrono-trigger-ds-c...7.htm#more-6167 Thank you, here is your gift. http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/8602/1321...ggerorignp0.png Thank you kind sir, that did make me happy. I'll hopefully pick this up soon and play it on my PS2. Question, is there both a PSX and a PS2 port?
Sybarite Paladin AxL Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 No there isn't. Only the PSX enhanced port. Then please explain the above screen.
Devia Eleven Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 No there isn't. Only the PSX enhanced port. Then please explain the above screen. Photoshopped. http://www.vgboxart.com/browse/title/9672/chrono.trigger/
Wizard Posted July 3, 2008 Author Posted July 3, 2008 No there isn't. Only the PSX enhanced port. Then please explain the above screen.FAKE
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