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#209 Sadly, I don't believe it is. This is a PC remake, not a Mac remake. A Mac remake would be a great idea, as it would be able to take advantage of all of the sound and graphics capabilities of Macintosh. Yet, because Macintosh is pretty unpopular in the programming community, I wouldn't hold your breath if I were you. Sorry to disappoint you. I just finished packing up a new gamedisk (v2.11) for all who haven't downloaded this game yet. It will be up shortly. However, if you have a previous version and your download speed is slow, don't waste your time updating. Here's what's new in v2.11: (1) Tweaked the Leviathan and Bahamut battles to double their speed. I thought they seemed a bit too easy at level 40, and they are intended to be a pain in the ass until about level 45. (2) Fixed a few minor graphics bugs. They don't really affect your gameplay at all; I just found them annoying (ie. missing shadows, bushes where I had intended to put trees, etc...) (3) Added a new weapon: the "Golden Claw". This is the only weapon that the Master may equip while still getting twice as many hits. I thought I made the Monk/Master too weak, so this is a nice addition. This is a one-of-a-kind weapon found in a chest in the Bonus World. (4) Corrected some minor typos. As you can see, the absence of these updates won't really interfere with your gameplay, but if you want to download them, you may now do so. |
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| | ... no FF1 for me.... Unless I walk a whole 7 feet to my left where I can download it on my PC. Aw, man... I gotta move? Lame...LOL. So, My next question is, What project are you going to undertake next? If you want to make an original game not a remake I'll lend my storymaking talents your way. I have a lot of cool ideas, you have mad skillz in making games, put us together and we got ourselves a spanking new RPG! I've always been a fan of NES and SNES graphics and think that if they still made games for SNES/NES/genesis, we'd have a LOT more quality RPGs. I mean look at what you're doing with FF1. You are taking an already super game and pumping it full of new stuff and making it (hopefully) a way better game. I'm in favor of people making new RPGs and remaking old ones with updated ideas. Always a plus. |
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| | No specific plans for another game as of yet. However, I am finally finished taking the LSAT (for those of you considering law school, I suggest you spend at least a year preparing for it--It was the hardest test I've ever taken, and I wish I had prepared more). Anyhow, I get my scores in three weeks, and they will determine my future... Wish me luck! As for a new game, well... I don't want to use RPG Maker next time. I would prefer to either attempt to build the engine from scratch in C++ (time consuming, complicated, and potentially difficult, but worth it), or make use of an engine which allows for a first-person, "Step" dungeon view (similar to Wizardry and Bard's Tale) in addition to the traditional top-down map view. This way, players would have to find their way through the dungeons the old-fashioned way!! Anyhow, if you happen to know of an engine that offers this, please let me know, as it will save a great deal of time in getting started on the game. Thanks, and I'm glad you all are enjoying the remake. ![]() |
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| | i start downloading it and it wont download all the way, it stops, its sucky EDIT: I have it downloaded... the only little bugs i see are (but not important enought to make a difference), i want to hold down the command button for straight attacks, seeing people in the shops, i like that for some reason even if it is like the nes version, and a control panal. that would be nice but i love how fast battles are, very good job, i would have payed money for it Last edited by seein2stars; 06-14-2005 at 08:25 AM. |
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| | OK... I'm not quite ready to post a walkthrough. I would rather someone finish it first. However, here's some hints for how to get to the Bonus World! If you don't want a spoiler, then don't highlight the text below!!! Spoiler: (1) Make sure you have all four orbs lit (all four fiends defeated). (2) Go talk to Bahamut again. He'll give you an item which can be used in a particular place. (3) Search Coneria Castle VERY carefully. If you look hard, you will find what you are looking for. (4)Look for a loose brick in a part of the castle which appears to have no real purpose. As for the Bonus World, I tried to tie it into the storyline of the original game, but you have a much greater degree of freedom from the moment you enter the Bonus World, so while it does have "story" it is not a "linear" story (hence, no "storyline"). **P.S> You can actually see part of the Bonus World from inside the Earth Cave, but that is not how you get in! (1) Nothing you mentioned above was a bug. All of those things are intentional. (2) Holding down the command button for 'straight attacks' would occasionally lead people to accidentally attack when they meant to do something else. It is set up for battle strategy rather than speedy convenience. If you want auto-fire, try a turbo controller. (3) 'Seeing people in the shops'... hmmm. Well, I had originally intended to include very nice shop artwork, but was unfortuantely unable to find an artist who was willing to help. As for designing the shops as is seen in later versions (the "walk-in" shop)... that's completely out of the question! I want to stay as old-school as possible. ![]() (4) Control panel?! I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Could you be a little more specific? Are you looking for an ff3 (Famicom=Japanese) remake or an FF6 (released as FF3 for the SNES) remake? If you're looking for an FF3j remake, myself and several others that post to this forum had discussed the idea, but I have since lost track of it. I've been extremely busy with school, leaving precious little time to do much else! Last edited by mihalis; 06-19-2005 at 01:17 AM. |
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| | im a newby i mean, what buttons do what? up is up arrow, command is this button, cancel is this button.... sorry for the newbyness |
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