I've beat all of them (American Versions) except for FF3 on SNES and FFIX. IX is the one with the cat dude right?
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I bought it the other day at GS. They had a used collectors edition copy(Tin cas and the history of FF) in for 44.99. With the 10% off I got it for about 40.00 + Tax. Very good game so far. Enjoying it more than I thought I would.Joshua:
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I'm still in the middle of this game and have logged on a ton of hours. I'm not sure if I'm halfway through or not, but it doesn't seem to matter.Comment
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Yeah, I don't have the money to make a purchase, so it'd definately be me borrowing from a friend. Unfortunately I also recently bought Tales of the Abyss which I'm about 26 hours into and don't feel like I'm half way into. Abyss is more my speed with real time battles too.Comment
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KOTOR and FFXII are psuedo real time (don't get me wrong, I loved KOTOR). Tales of the Abyss is real time, but you still have to go into encounters and they also gave the battles system a crazy name...The Flex-Range Linear Motion Battle System (FR-LMBS).Comment
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How are you guy's battle settings set?
Does anyone have them on fast? And so the computer doesn't have to wait for you to pick your attack?
I feel like I"m cheating by not setting the battle setting to where they don't wait for me to attack.Xbox 360 GamertagRAW 910
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