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DigitalDevilSummoner said:
Runa216 said:

Very angry stuff...


Here's the thing, even though I don't like mmo rpgs, I have to commend them for making decisions and sticking by them. They show commitment to bringing some glory to a numbered FF game and there is a realistic chance they will, they do have a tone more experience.

 

Secondly, you shouldn't be telling SE to fuck themselves. What they are doing is actually very logical. If anything you should be telling the fans to fuck themselves, because by buying 9.6 mil of XIII and XIII-2 copies they are / we are / I am supporting that endevour and they / we / I want to see it to the end. So, no matter how big your font is, when you say "we" you are wrong. Depeche Mode wrong.

With both XIV v2 and XIII-3, they obviously don't want to leave half finished projects. That is absolutely respectable.

FF XV will be next gen, does Agnis Philosophy ring a bell ? And how are you so certain XV will be better ? That is just wistful thinking. The same wistful thinking people who didn't like XII had about XIII.

 

Lastly, I do certainly want Versus and I am probably gonna preorder two copies, one for use and one sealed, but if it means getting THE game of this  generation, a game with FF XII like production values, i can sure as hell wait.

 

Whilst I see what you're saying, they should have stuck to the fairly public decision to make and release Final Fantasy XIII Versus rather than constantly delay it. Why would they even need to spend resources to create FF XIII-3 (or 2 for that matter) when a game they announced at the same time frame as the original FFXIII still isn't out?

I understand that they need to fix a broken game in FFXIV, but if it's detrimental to the devlopment of games that they have announced many years ago then it's just further damaging to their reputation and quite simlpy embarrasing. I strongly suspect that Eidos are the ones keeping the rest of SE afloat at this point given the amount of resources they must be diverting to a rather unpopular game.