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ff11 v pso
#11
yeah that makes sense, my friend is doing that (paying for PSO and FF11).
PSO is a game of my past but those I came in contact with are still a part of me.

Strength comes not from the size of your muscles, but the depth of your heart, and the cause you're defending with it.
#12
I used to love the Final Fantasy series, but I recently decided that I really don't like turn-based RPGs. I prefer to fight my battles myself and to actually use strategy and skill. What's bad about Final Fantasy XI is that not only is it turn based, but once you get into combat, you have little to no interaction whatsoever. That's right, once you click on fight, it automatically fights the battle for you! I don't know about you, but that makes me feel like I've been robbed of my gaming experience. Not only that, leveling up and the experience system is really unbalanced in my opinion. There are alot of reason I would rather play PSO. Perhaps I'll post some more at a later date.
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Gheist: Lv.50 HUcast (Purplenum)
MAG: Lv.200 Varaha (5/141/56/0)
#13
dude FF11 is NOT turn based, not even close (however youre right about the battle being fought for you but thats only as a low level melee person, once you get to higher levels, you have more abilities that you need to personally select and time,etc. This is especially apparent as a mage)
PSO is a game of my past but those I came in contact with are still a part of me.

Strength comes not from the size of your muscles, but the depth of your heart, and the cause you're defending with it.
#14
Note:

Crystal chonicles isn't a turn based final fantasy, there is at least one non-turned based Final fantasy!! Tongue
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#15
That's true that Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles is not turn based. I have rented this game. It was okay, but it just didn't have the same story telling capabilities as the other games in the series. I think also, though, that I would have had more fun if I didn't play the single player mode. From what I understand, this game is getting a huge following with it's multiplayer mode. I do like the fact of being able to customize what your characters look like too. Except for FFXI, this is the only FF to do this. I guess all in all it wasn't a bad game; it was just a little slow starting in my opinion.
Character Specs:
Gheist: Lv.50 HUcast (Purplenum)
MAG: Lv.200 Varaha (5/141/56/0)
#16
Have you got to the final boss - it's rock solid, plus you get the story outlined to you by this Mio character - its weird!

If anyone has a strategy for the last boss Raemoi, can anyone tell me because his holy ray attack thingy keeps reducing my hearts by 4 and I only have 7!! = killed after two shots. Angry
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#17
To me I like PSO better But FFXI looks and plays better.
Episode 1&2
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AN 496 RAmar Lv46 YELLOWBOZE
Ivan FOmar Lv46 YELLOWBOZE
#18
yep i like FF11 better, theres way more to do in it. oh and Odin keep it on topic, FFCC doesnt belong here.
PSO is a game of my past but those I came in contact with are still a part of me.

Strength comes not from the size of your muscles, but the depth of your heart, and the cause you're defending with it.
#19
Lionheart Wrote:yep i like FF11 better, theres way more to do in it. oh and Odin keep it on topic, FFCC doesnt belong here.

huh? thats a final fantasy????? and yes it does count would u say that about FF:CT? (chrono trigger) no so dont knock it. u just aint played multi-player
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Name:NO$@M. Section ID: Purplenum. Lv:14. Time: 2 hours, 37 minutes
#20
dude...youre last post made NO sense. I completely missed what you were trying to say. were you saying FFCC belongs in the thread? It doesnt...look at the title, maybe then you can figure out why...
PSO is a game of my past but those I came in contact with are still a part of me.

Strength comes not from the size of your muscles, but the depth of your heart, and the cause you're defending with it.


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