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Even if the game is not gimped (as stated earlier and in another thread), the entire game will have to be remade/redisigned to accommodate multiple disks, it's inevitable. the older PS1 FF's got around this by having a massive boss battle at the end of one CD and massive world change at the start of the next disk.

This game will have to do something similar. So of course, if the came is going to remain much the same across platforms, this redesign will influence how the game flows on the other platforms. Luckily it's easier to work it that way (by using the data restraint of the 360 to influence the game design) than trying to work it the other way around.
Say at the end of disk one on the 360 version there's a massive boss battle. "insert disk two" then carry on in a different environment. in the PC or PS3 version just leave out the "insert disk two".
To work it the other way around would be problematic at best, having to find a place in a story to split it evenly onto two disks would be a nightmare if the game wasn't envisioned on multiple disks in the first place.
Sorry if I'm not making much sense, but thats as clear as i can get it at the moment :(



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