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That said, I don't mind the spells being the way they are now. Sure, I'd like the -ra/-ga/-ja/etc. suffixes, but I'm not going to throw a fit over it.
Also to you its not just the spell what annoys me is se has become a kissu p trying to drag in morons who need to play the other final fantasys it dosnt just have xiv for show final fantasy is a serises MEANING YOU NEED TO PLAY THEM ALL or else u dont belong in the newer ones period
Last edited by winxbloom61; 10-14-2014 at 05:07 PM.
I know the statement they did in te beta. We in german translation got after some discussions our -ra and -ga spell names :P
Also we got Vita and so on instead of Cure :P
Videos mit der Hauptgeschichte und ausgewählten Nebenquestreihen (deutsch): https://www.youtube.com/user/KSVideo100
How about no? Final Fantasy games are only connected together via a few recurring themes and possibly some throwbacks to previous games. The FFXIII universe has little to no relevance to the FFXIV universe, and vice versa (crossovers notwithstanding). We don't need this type of attitude here, calm down and stop forcing your beliefs on others, you won't get any supporters that way.Also to you its not just the spell what annoys me is se has become a kissu p trying to drag in morons who need to play theo ther final fantasys it dosnt just have xiv for show final fantasy is a serises MEANING YOU NEED TO PLAY THEM ALL or else u dont belong in the newer ones period
no its just a fact if someone isnt going to have enough respect for ff serise then they dont belong in the newer ones until they earn that respect as a fan of ff by following all the others no excuse for become confused by things since this is Xiv meaning there are others before this one they could go back and play only 2 hours to clear most of the ffs 8 if u do everything in emHow about no? Final Fantasy games are only connected together via a few recurring themes and possibly some throwbacks to previous games. The FFXIII universe has little to no relevance to the FFXIV universe, and vice versa (crossovers notwithstanding). We don't need this type of attitude here, calm down and stop forcing your beliefs on others, you won't get any supporters that way.
There's a bunch of words happening here yet they seem to mean nothing. But I will say I in no way believe you've played all 30+ Final Fantasy games.
Also to you its not just the spell what annoys me is se has become a kissu p trying to drag in morons who need to play the other final fantasys it dosnt just have xiv for show final fantasy is a serises MEANING YOU NEED TO PLAY THEM ALL or else u dont belong in the newer ones period
FFV PS1 version says, Fire, Fire2, Fire3, Ice, Ice2, Ice3, Bolt, Bolt2, and Bolt3.
Also this guy is right.This was mostly due to character limitations inherent in older games, and was changed to standard names in every game after VIII, including remakes of every game in the series but VII (the only one with no remake). Official English translations of the original, II, III, IV, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, and all Tactics games use the standard naming, only XIV uses the numbering system instead.
Plus their reasoning is ridiculous to boot. "III" sounds like it's better than "II," which does not make things easier on newer players at all.
Basically, Playstation 1 version of FFV will be named with numbers, the GBA version will have -ra, -ga suffixes. Which is the case.
Last edited by Exstal; 10-14-2014 at 05:21 PM.
They aren't going to change it now if they didn't do it in the first place, im being seriose.
Also the original names of Fire 1, 2 and 3 are actually just Fire... 1... 2... and 3. OMG!
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