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Zero999 said:
oniyide said:

thats all well and good, but what does scale mean, when there is nothing going on? Thats what some of these guys dont want to get. Sure they could dumb down the game, but more than likely these guys wont buy it because it is an "inferior" version anyway. so what would be the point?

bolded: you're talking about FF 15 right? the amount of action is arguably the same between X and FF 15 but X has much bigger scale so...

No. X doesn't have bigger scale. The action is always local with barely anything going on in the background. All you see are mountains (and not much else) in the distance. FF XV has that Leviathan battle, with realistic water, cloth physics, real time lighting effects, with quite a bit of stuff being animated all at the same time (airships attacking Leviathan, while that beast crashes that bridge resulting in the bridge collapsing in real time, etc...). X has nothing on that scale. The overall draw distance is great, but nothing is happening anywhere unless it's close to the player character.

The Wii is incapable of achieving even this: