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5parrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Jorge Pratt wrote: >> "elsie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>>Of course, I tend to >>>think more like a novelist than a game designer, but I would make >>>it so there were ways to (and benefits for) defeating the boss >>>without leveling up. But maybe I just haven't developed a gamer's >>>mind yet. >> You're not alone. This is a common opinion among most console RPG >> aficionados. For alternatives to this, you could search out Chrono >> Cross (only boss battles increase your entire party's level) or the >> much-maligned FF8 (where levels are utterly redundant, a relic for >> players who think they need to be "level 99" to be at maximum >> power.) > > Absolutely. I have no problem with people who say they hated FFVIII > because of the characters. I liked most of them (well, to put things > differently, I didn't _dis_like them as much as I disliked, say, > Tifa) but I'm open to other opinions. However, when people complain Wow, someone disliked Tifa. Is it because you're an Aeris fan, or...? > about the level-pro-rating system, I can't help but roll my eyes and > go "Oh, you poor thing, you've been deprived of the wonderful > experience of killing the same grunt enemy AGAIN and AGAIN and > AGAIN." <shrug> Instead, we get the wonderful experience of having to run away from the grunt enemies AGAIN and AGAIN and AGAIN. Or turning them into cards AGAIN and AGAIN and AGAIN. Yippie-yi-yo-kai-yay. I'd rather kill them. Blade ******* Also Known As: Chris McNeil, The Annoying Jerk, The Enemy of Democracy, "That Guy That Can't Write A Lunch Menu Without Pantyhose Tarou Being In It Somewhere" http://www.bladeandepsilon.com - Bigger. Better. Badder. Back. Oh yeah. http://www.bladeandepsilon.com/kaliashrine.htm - Worship the Cute Evil that is Kalia! Or else! "Welcome to the Internet! Where everyone has an opinion, so you don't have to!"
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