Nope, mine has got the glitch.
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Nope, mine has got the glitch.
when someones says of couse they say off couse (there is only two time i've seen this) when yuffie is fighting in her home town and when ya fight in the battle game in gold saucer every time you win and they ask you if you want to keep on fight
What on Earth is a "Last Elixir"?
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Originally Posted by Light Mage
it's megaelixir
another glitch
In the FMV where Sephiroth stabs Aeris, the screen pans upwards towards the falling Sephiroth who is DIRECTLY above her. The funny thing is, he lands behind her. If you study it properly he should have landed straight on her head!
yeah but people can actually move.Quote:
Originally Posted by Slade
1.wen sephi kills aeris, the holy materia falls from aeris towads sephiroth (towards the back of the alter) but then falls down the stairs at the front of the alter! there is also no one on the alter on that fmv, no cloud sephi or aeris.
2. temple of the ancients clock room. the 4 is written as "IIII" instead of "IV"
3. flashback: my mum seemed fine but then for no reason at all she died a few days later. humans aren't designed to survive 20th degree burns dumbass!
4. cloud stays at the neibelheim hotel instead of at home on his flashback visit. now who would do that really!?
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Originally Posted by d£v!l'$ ph0£n!x
Theres no such think as 20th degree burns. i think you mean 1st Degree burns, thats the worst.
1st degree burn is irritated skin, like a sunburn.
2nd degree burn is blistered and highly damaged skin.
3rd degree burn is the worst; peeling skin and severe skin trauma and possible underlying tissue damage as well.
Yeah sorry, thats what i meant.
But 20th degree sounds better!
Never mind the hyberboles.
In the Japanese version of FFVII, Megalixirs are called Last Elixirs. The Megalixir found inside Gaea's Cliffs, as well as two Megalixirs that can be received from the party members at the bottom of the Northern Cave, simply weren't translated properly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Light Mage
This isn't an error. Clock faces are supposed to use "IIII," as opposed to "IV." Originally, IIII was the accepted Roman numeral; the subtraction notation (I from V) only came about later. Clock faces retain IIII, although the reason is debated. One might notice that IIII also appears on Ultimecia's clock tower in FFVIII.Quote:
Originally Posted by d£v!l'$ ph0£n!x
hee... thats where i got my stuff from!Quote:
Originally Posted by Unknowns