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Galvanizer said:
brendude13 said:
 

Maybe they should get the story, gameplay, art and design ready before they get the PS4 in their hands, they would then only need to spend time on development and they could have the game out rather quickly, rather than pratting about for 2 years before finally deciding what to do.

FFXV as a launch PS4 title would mean that the FFVII remake couldn't be a launch PS4 title, which would be a perfect time IMO. I know I had to be "that guy", but it needs to happen in my opinion, to shut the fans up, especially me.

I'm sure all that stuff you mentioned is already done. I'm pretty sure that Division 4 is already deep in development of the game for PS3 and 360. My worry is that they shouldn't release it at the end of the current gen. They should make it a PS4 and 720 launch title. FFXII came out at the end of the PS2's life, but an intelligent business man would have made it for the PS2 and also the 360. FFXI ad FFXIII came out on the 360 so FFXII should have came out on it as well.

FFVII Remake will be done by Division 1 as they made the original FFVII. I'm sure they will start making it after they release FFXIII-2.

Final Fantasy XII's sales were more than satisfactory, the end of a generation is one of the best times to launch a game because of how big the install base is by then.

And I know I will get a lot of flack for saying this, but the XBOX 360 isn't really the ideal console for a JRPG. People follow the games, not the console, if people wanted Final Fantasy they will (or would have) bought a Playstation, in the same way people buy an XBOX 360 for Halo. The extra development time and costs isn't really worth the effort for a few sales from people who would have jumped ship to play the game anyway. Exclusives = Quality Assurance in my opinion. It's hard to agree with the point I just made though, the PS3's price was high at the time when FFXIII was announced for the XBOX 360. But if SONY manage to get a large install base and launch the console at a cheaper price then there would be no reason to go multiplatform.

And I honestly believe an FFVII remake will be made, after Final Fantasy XIII-2, if Division 4 do start working on the next Final Fantasy, Division 1 will have huge amounts of spare time on their hands, years and years. Unless Square Enix hate money, I don't see a reason why they shouldn't remake one of the most critically acclaimed game of all time which would make even grown men scream like little girls.