copelandmaster
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Holy shit. So now were getting a 'Director's Cut'? The game just came out.
Final Fantasy XV: Final Mix
Final Mix+ in 2018?
Final Fantasy XV: Final Mix
Final Mix+ in 2018?
Well this is actually what Tabata said in the link hence the quote of Ravus as example. He actually used 'improve the story presentation in second half of the game'Yeah, although it's a shame the story has the holes it does, this sounds like fleshing out, as opposed to drastically changing. Also it sounds from how it's worded that the added post-game characters are just the guests you had during the actual game.
So, again, comparing it to FF XII. Would you say FF XII was an unfinished game because during the second part we don't even know what the hell is happening with the game story and many things happen off screen?
Would you say it was an unfinished game because they released a year later Zodiac Edition with player roles and so many improvements?
Yeah, although it's a shame the story has the holes it does, this sounds like fleshing out, as opposed to drastically changing. Also it sounds from how it's worded that the added post-game characters are just the guests you had during the actual game.
Holy shit. So now were getting a 'Director's Cut'? The game just came out.
Final Fantasy XV: Final Mix
Final Mix+ in 2018?
I don't know, it just seems a bit like looking a gift horse in the mouth to me. Maybe that's because I view it as analogous to a Xenogears disc 2 situation and we would have NEVER gotten that patched or fixed in any way back in the day.
I keep hearing so many bad things about Chapter 13. As I'm nowhere close to there yet, can someone tell me (without spoiling) what's so bad about it? Is it story related, or gameplay related?
Yes it was unfinished, it had a very messy development and it lacked a lot of story related things for lack of direction/funds. The Zodiac edition doesn't add story or character related stuff (as far as I remember), it fixes gameplay elements, adds new modes and equipment and addresses some issues the game had. This same thing can be done with patches nowadays and it is what all developers do, usually for free (this is good). This is not the issue.
The issue I believe is saying "Hey, the game sold well, let's add stuff we left along the way". It's more than a S-E thing, it's a general industry thing. Other companies add this stuff for a price, it's good that S-E does this for free, but it's a VERY shitty thing to say that because your thing sell well now you can finish it. Why didn't you add it in the first place if you knew there was missing stuff? Lack of time? Lack of money? Both? Why release the game then? Business stuff? OK, I totally understand that, but it sets a precedent and it tells people that you shouldn't buy games at launch because they are incomplete experiences. We all knew this shit? Why yes of course, this is just confirmation. By "we all" I mean "internet people who are more or less informed", the general public don't care.
It's not the devs fault, but it's a very shitty situation nonetheless. We should all just stop buying first day games until this shit stops, that's all.
So, again, comparing it to FF XII. Would you say FF XII was an unfinished game because during the second part we don't even know what the hell is happening with the game story and many things happen off screen?
Would you say it was an unfinished game because they released a year later Zodiac Edition with player roles and so many improvements?
The FFXII comparisons are really accurate. It's not "incomplete," but it feels like a large amount of things take place off screen or in story dumps.I spent the last few weeks replaying Bloodborne and playing Pokemon Sun and Moon.
I was going to play this next but... what in the actual fuck is this. Is the game not completed?
About that new playable character... It's going to be Libertus, isn't it?
Yes, I would call Final Fantasy XII an unfinished game. Even Zodiac Edition was an unfinished game because it didn't fix what was left unfinished in the original release.
Would I call Final Fantasy XII a bad game? No, I wouldn't. And I haven't called FFXV a bad game either.
How did you come up with this "huge chunk" theory?
Nobody cared because nobody cared about the story or the background lore of Dark Souls (or, at least, they cared to a lesser extent), the focus of Dark Souls is on the gameplay, the bosses, the difficulty, and it was on point for every one of these aspects.
The focus of Final Fantasy is on the story, alongside some other points, and it's a complete mess here. That's the point.
The game is complete. The fact that they're listening to some complaints about a particular character and chapter and are interested in addressing those complaints does not make the game incomplete.
That said, if you want the definitive experience of just about any game now, you don't buy it at launch. You wait a year or two until all the DLC and patches are done, and then buy it.
I see a lot of people acting like SE are bad guys for wanting to improve their game for the fans......seems off to me.
This feels like pure goodwill, it's not like they're re-writing scripts and such, it's more like clarification and enhancement of the game experience.
Plus did I understand correctly, the DLC is going to be free?
what the fucking fuck
this is stupid
I don't see how you can argue otherwise. You get the other half of the setting's cosmology, including an answer to what humanity is.
That's ignoring half of what I said and I don't think it matters anyway. Was Dark Souls an incomplete game and did FROM scam us? Based on the same "incomplete game" absolutism in this thread, yes. The original release was missing hours of content that came into existence about a year later with a PC port.
I see a lot of people acting like SE are bad guys for wanting to improve their game for the fans......seems off to me.
This feels like pure goodwill, it's not like they're re-writing scripts and such, it's more like clarification and enhancement of the game experience.
Plus did I understand correctly, the DLC is going to be free?
Well, actually now they're saying to buy the game at launch instead of waiting, otherwise we might never get these fixes.
Why the fuck did they release the game then? This explains all the fucking reviews using the "It feels like a FF" and all the nostalgic bullshit instead of talking about the thousand problems the game has.
Fuck off Square Enix.
Yes, i'm pissed.
I see a lot of people acting like SE are bad guys for wanting to improve their game for the fans......seems off to me.
This feels like pure goodwill, it's not like they're re-writing scripts and such, it's more like clarification and enhancement of the game experience.
Plus did I understand correctly, the DLC is going to be free?
Ahh the fabled car metaphore.Exactly, doesn't that sound wrong? "Buy the game and we'll finish it along the way, promise"
Again, it's not a S-E exclusive thing. It's like buying a car at full price, realize that you lack a door and then the seller says "Yeah we know that, wait some months and you'll get your door. Enjoy your car in the meantime, please". It's just wrong.
she so pretty...I can't believe this omg
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what??? What???
adjusting the story of a game that's already out?![]()
I agree. Changing the second half of the game as well as making big changes to chapter 13 screws everyone who bought the game at launch.
I need to see a source because nowhere in the original Japanese statement stated thisI mean it sounds like they are literally re-writing scripts and stuff. Also goodwill for the fans is releasing a completed game in the first place, not charging full price for a incomplete one waiting for people to buy it and finish it and then saying 'oh wait! we'll patch the holes later'
Nobody cared because nobody cared about the story or the background lore of Dark Souls (or, at least, they cared to a lesser extent), the focus of Dark Souls is on the gameplay, the bosses, the difficulty, and it was on point for every one of these aspects.
The focus of Final Fantasy is on the story, alongside some other points, and it's a complete mess here. That's the point.
Yeah, they're talking patches, not DLC. This is all stuff that is getting fixed. I find that commendable, personally. Working in games myself, I really commend what they're doing.
Holy shit, didn't expect all this negativity regarding these news. They're not changin the story, they're adding cutscenes to maybe explain a little bit more and more clearly what hapenned in some part of the games. But maybe I shouldn't be surprised, people do love finding problems in the game for some reason (like complaining that the game didn't explain stuff when it clearly did or the usual "Nomura vision" and "Versus XIII was better" stuff.
I'll keep playing the game, I didn't reach chapter 13 yet so I hope it gets patched before I get there.
Man I hoped they don't bother with long term support for this game. I mean, I get it. Game development and marketing cost a crap ton of money, they need to recuperate the money somehow. So, just make a full proper sequel and actually learn from the mistakes into making XV and take the time to polish the game. This is better than building on a game, halfassing it with random features here and there.
Because money obviously, I don't even want to imagine how much this game + marketting did cost them.Why the fuck did they release the game then?
Did you miss the memo? All FFs have Oscar worthy story.Wrong. Lots of people play Final Fantasy primarily for the gameplay rather than the story.
I need to see a source because nowhere in the original Japanese statement stated this
I can now see a future angry thread about the patch wasn't enough to 'change the story', which was never the plan
You seem to understand the basics of why it's a flawed perspective, but you still obsess over the idea of "incompleteness". Just call the game lacking or bad. The future updates/DLC/expansions/ports may make it better (or worse), but that's ultimately a different version of the game. "Completeness" has no inherent value nor does it have an objective basis.Almost every game in development has content cut at a moment or another.
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That does not applies with Final Fantasy XV. The game feels incomplete as fuck from every aspect of its stories. Characters that completely disappears, major plotholes, events that happens off-screen... THAT is an incomplete game.