Final Fantasy Hacktics

Modding => PSX FFT Hacking => Topic started by: on December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 pm

Poll
Question: Next time I play FFT, I want the events to be:
Option 1: Fixed/Sped up votes: 7
Option 2: Removed votes: 2
Title: Fixing events or removing them all together.
Post by: VincentCraven on June 20, 2008, 09:14:08 am
Anyone done this yet? I was planning on removing the non-battle events completely (including events that happen right before or right after battles and the intro first battle).

Or I would fix the events so that times where there is just text on the screen it moves much faster, including patching up times where the text is extremely slow (like 'little money').  With this, I'd also fix the text that is unquestionably wrong like "Defeat Dycedarg's elder brother" but not "don't open that" unless a significant majority agrees on one fix.

I'm not really leaning either way yet, but I thought we needed a good event fix to go with the patches that "fix" game mechanics.
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Post by: Vanya on June 20, 2008, 09:34:57 am
I say fix'em 'cause what's an RPG without it's story?
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Post by: Austin on June 20, 2008, 11:22:55 am
After playing through the game multiple times over the last few years, the story part isn't really all that important to me. Nowadays I usually just play on an emulator with the game sped up.
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Post by: Dormin Jake on June 20, 2008, 12:41:41 pm
I'm fairly intermittent in my replays, usually visiting other games in between playthroughs, so I tend to really enjoy the story every time.  That said, the game with no events at all would be like a super shot of distilled battle heroin and would be awesome.

I vote for fixing, but since I'm not having to do all the work, I say do both and have two different versions!
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Post by: VincentCraven on June 20, 2008, 05:01:59 pm
Heh.  I'll do a fix version first, then a remove event version next.  Let me know of any problems with what ppl actually say, because I often miss that stuff.  So far all I've seen is a need for speeding up the narrative text.