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outlawauron said:
No, the guide misleads you saying the wrong answer is correct on easily missed private actions.

 

 

ok.



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adajio

is there some spoil in the soundtrack's musics titles?

cause it would be a shame to get the game spoilt by soundtrack lol.

 

As for the link you gave me here, squareenix site, i did not know about it, i first thought you would give me the play asia site link.

A great site for importing games and stuff from asia/japan, and even us (but that i suppose is mostly used by europeans).



benmanu said:
adajio

is there some spoil in the soundtrack's musics titles?

cause it would be a shame to get the game spoilt by soundtrack lol.

No, they are all generic action titles. For example, Expectations for the Future, Ruin and Creation, State of Emergency, Dark Heart Dark Mind, Black Chaos, The Eleventh Hour, etc...

I suppose The Incarnation of Devil could be a spoiler, but I think we've already covered that

 



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I support JRPGs on the Xbox 360.
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adajio said:
benmanu said:
adajio

is there some spoil in the soundtrack's musics titles?

cause it would be a shame to get the game spoilt by soundtrack lol.

No, they are all generic action titles. For example, Expectations for the Future, Ruin and Creation, State of Emergency, Dark Heart Dark Mind, Black Chaos, The Eleventh Hour, etc...

I suppose The Incarnation of Devil could be a spoiler, but I think we've already covered that

 

ok.

 

you know what is the problem when something is hidden in a post in a forum? i'm always too curious lol.

 

 

 



by the way, you told me back in first page that your 360 was with microsoft, did you receive it back?

So great a console, so stupid a failure.... without the problems the 360 has, it could have already been considered one of the best console of all time because on the software side, it's a beast.



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benmanu said:
mrstickball said:
The thing about SO4 coming to the PS3 is:

We've only seen a few 360 JRPGs goto the PS3: Enchanted Arms (which was by a dev that worked quite a bit on PS titles), Eternal Sonata, and Tales of Vesperia (soon).

The issue is that ToV was semi-inevitable, given the fact that Eternal Sonata shares the same engine as ToV.

If SO4 was to come to the PS3, the precursor would be IU to the PS3. And that hasn't been announced yet. Not a good sign for a troll like PS3beats360.

are you sure that tov and es share the same engine? because if it the fact, then why eternal sonata background are much much much much more detailed than tov's? If tov and es share the same engine, then es is using it better than tov.

As for the iu case, perhaps it's a rumor but i've heard it was somehow "paid" by microsoft.

 

More importantly Stickball is full of it, because IU was published by MS, making it second party (which he knows very well), and SO4 was not.



benmanu said:

by the way, you told me back in first page that your 360 was with microsoft, did you receive it back?

So great a console, so stupid a failure.... without the problems the 360 has, it could have already been considered one of the best console of all time because on the software side, it's a beast.

Ya, just got it back this afternoon. Pretty good turnaround time, seeing as how I shipped it last Wednesday morning. And, they gave me a free month of Gold subscription. I have to reinstall some games, but that's not much of a hassle.

 

 



"Your grasp of the obvious is inspiring." - Commander Shepard
"I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite store on the Citadel." Commander Shepard
I support JRPGs on the Xbox 360.
Official member of the Xbox 360 Squad
"Nothing can make it moral to destroy the best. One can't be punished for being good. One can't be penalized for ability. If that is right, then we'd better start slaughtering one another, because there isn't any right at all in the world." - Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged


naznatips said:
benmanu said:
mrstickball said:
The thing about SO4 coming to the PS3 is:

We've only seen a few 360 JRPGs goto the PS3: Enchanted Arms (which was by a dev that worked quite a bit on PS titles), Eternal Sonata, and Tales of Vesperia (soon).

The issue is that ToV was semi-inevitable, given the fact that Eternal Sonata shares the same engine as ToV.

If SO4 was to come to the PS3, the precursor would be IU to the PS3. And that hasn't been announced yet. Not a good sign for a troll like PS3beats360.

are you sure that tov and es share the same engine? because if it the fact, then why eternal sonata background are much much much much more detailed than tov's? If tov and es share the same engine, then es is using it better than tov.

As for the iu case, perhaps it's a rumor but i've heard it was somehow "paid" by microsoft.

 

More importantly Stickball is full of it, because IU was published by MS, making it second party (which he knows very well), and SO4 was not.

 

Wrong. Microsoft does not hold any publishing rights to Infinite Undiscovery. Square Enix bought them:

http://search.ign.com/products?query=infinite+undiscovery

http://www.gamershell.com/companies/square_enix_co_ltd_/492424.html

@benmanu: Yes, ToV and Eternal Sonata are said to have shared the same engine.



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adajio said:
benmanu said:

by the way, you told me back in first page that your 360 was with microsoft, did you receive it back?

So great a console, so stupid a failure.... without the problems the 360 has, it could have already been considered one of the best console of all time because on the software side, it's a beast.

Ya, just got it back this afternoon. Pretty good turnaround time, seeing as how I shipped it last Wednesday morning. And, they gave me a free month of Gold subscription. I have to reinstall some games, but that's not much of a hassle.

 

 

 

mine broke back in late november, got it back in 10 days (i'm in france, microsoft replace system headquarters are in germany), and they also gave me a 1 month gold subscription, perhaps the last time before this weekend xtival that i got live, i'm allergic to paying for playing online.  apart from that free month, i only got free months while creating gamertags, but that doesn't work anymore for me...

But that month in december was used to play left 4 dead online and it was great.

and they gave me a console made in late july 2008 for replacement.

 



Shadowblind said:
naznatips said:
benmanu said:
mrstickball said:
The thing about SO4 coming to the PS3 is:

We've only seen a few 360 JRPGs goto the PS3: Enchanted Arms (which was by a dev that worked quite a bit on PS titles), Eternal Sonata, and Tales of Vesperia (soon).

The issue is that ToV was semi-inevitable, given the fact that Eternal Sonata shares the same engine as ToV.

If SO4 was to come to the PS3, the precursor would be IU to the PS3. And that hasn't been announced yet. Not a good sign for a troll like PS3beats360.

are you sure that tov and es share the same engine? because if it the fact, then why eternal sonata background are much much much much more detailed than tov's? If tov and es share the same engine, then es is using it better than tov.

As for the iu case, perhaps it's a rumor but i've heard it was somehow "paid" by microsoft.

 

More importantly Stickball is full of it, because IU was published by MS, making it second party (which he knows very well), and SO4 was not.

 

Wrong. Microsoft does not hold any publishing rights to Infinite Undiscovery. Square Enix bought them:

http://search.ign.com/products?query=infinite+undiscovery

http://www.gamershell.com/companies/square_enix_co_ltd_/492424.html

@benmanu: Yes, ToV and Eternal Sonata are said to have shared the same engine.

 

squareenix does not need to buy the right, tri ace was part of enix and is then a part of squareenix, all tri ace games'rights apart end of eternity (whose rights are for sega) are squareenix's property.

When you think about it, i did not expect squareenix to give tri ace so much freedom that they can do games for another firm...