can some 1 send me a pic of it caus i cant be bothered finishing the game again right now
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can some 1 send me a pic of it caus i cant be bothered finishing the game again right now
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what imaginations use ppl have and how use can read so much into something so vague
That looks kinda' like a shadow, which mean either he's really far away and in front of the sun, or he's GIGANTIC and he's about to devour the garden! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
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That is really cool, i never noticed it.
A shadow also appears when Ellone enable Squall to see the future on the scape pod.It´s the shadow of Rinoa´s necklace (which has Griever marked on it).
I have one response for you. If I understood that correctly, this is what I have to say - all video games, especially role players, are meant for enjoyment. In particular Final Fantasy games are just that - fantasy. They're meant, as I'm sure you know, to let the player's mind wander into that world, to be fully engrossed in it, whether it's feeling like you know the characters, or you're an actual person in the storyline yourself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valmars_soul
As I'm sure others will agree with me, a shadow of "the greatest Guardian Force ever" isn't as vague as you'd like to claim. Other in this thread have wished for a sequel, which would be nice depending on how far something goes, but as you know, it won't happen.
Most should also know something about Square at that time - they added many things from either -A) other FF titles, or B) things within the same title at the time, just to make it interesting. Although a shadow of Griever on the moon might sound ridiculous, you have to agree that Square threw that in for fun. End rambling.
Coincidences happen in life. This isn't life, this is art. Someone drew/computerized that image, down to the last detail. I highly doubt that in making that shading of the moon that coincidentally it is the exact outline of Griever's face.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wightraven
wow! Griever's face! that's cool!!!! I haven't beat Ulti, but I know the ending (that's bad, really reallly bad) hOWEVER... GRIEVER'S FACE!!!! COOL!!!!!!
Well, that's disputable. Was it really "art", and did whoever draw it really pay attention to every single little detail?Quote:
This isn't life, this is art. Someone drew/computerized that image, down to the last detail. I highly doubt that in making that shading of the moon that coincidentally it is the exact outline of Griever's face.
I don't know, I can see how you think it looks like Griever, but it's just too random for me to consider Square actually putting it in there on purpose.
It was made using digital 3-D technology. Textures were given to models, then shadows were emulated. It would take some kind of super-miracle for them not to intensionally do something like that, as they had control over what kind of shadows were there or not.
Yep. Griever = eating Balamb Garden. EVERYBODY DOWN!
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*edit* Also if you look closely you can see that it was done purposely
because the image isn't actually craters in the moon but rather a shadow
on the moon, this is obvious if you look at the patterns of mountains and
craters on the moon, they continue even into Griever's face as opposed to
the actual crater on the left where there's a clear distinction between
one part of the moon and another.
:cool: However it's Griever's face, & that's cool
Ever looked at the moon on a clear night? You see "the man on the moon", ie. what appears to be big black patterns forming what could be seen as a face if viewed correctly.Quote:
*edit* Also if you look closely you can see that it was done purposely
because the image isn't actually craters in the moon but rather a shadow
on the moon, this is obvious if you look at the patterns of mountains and
craters on the moon, they continue even into Griever's face as opposed to
the actual crater on the left where there's a clear distinction between
one part of the moon and another.
So it's impossible to tell whether or not it's purposeful. I personally just think it was a bit of a coincidence, or if anything just a bit of a joke.
The man in the moon is formed by craters, mountains, and shadows.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Bahamut
Griever's face is just a shadow and not formed by any of the mountains on
the moon.
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Google image search "Moon" and look at some pictures there. Look at the large black patterns.
If you can somehow state factually that you can tell that the large black "Griever" pattern is obviously different than the real life picture ones, then you must be an astronomer or something, in which case it was probably just a fault on Squares side.
Oh, and if you say that you can't see disctinctions between tiles, that's probably got something to do with that it's very dark and very far away =P