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    Default Final Fantasy VII remake petition! (Already has over 20,000 signs, last I checked)

    Remake Final Fantasy 7 Petition

    If you want to see a remake, sign it. Do it for Aeris.

    Edit: Sorry if this was already a thread topic way back.

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    We all know petitions have a huge impact on everything and make a "big" difference, it's bound to be effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by www.chronocompendium.com
    Petition is historically a potentiate for moving substantial obstacles and effecting widespread change. The right to do so for protection against governmental grievances is even written into the First Amendment. However, as stated, these are for petitions, as in copies of hand-written signatures with real life sources and official documents that verify its genuineness. Internet petitions lack all of the above. They're firstly set up a dime a dozen, usually on topsites that link to hundreds of them. Secondly, they depend on e-mails and names to serve as signatures; this is inherently flawed -- where's the proof? If one has ever quickly faked registration info to sign up for a forum, then it should become apparently how easily it is to fake identity (and in this case, signatures). This totally undermines considering the signatures as coming from real people, since one person can virtually fake thousands of signings.

    But wait! There's more. Considering the above, also take into mind how internet petitions are delivered -- yes, they have to be given electronically through corporate feedback. This is an item with no equivalent in the physical plane whatsoever, and it also must be delivered in the form of the hyperlink. The result? Not all customer support representatives feel like checking -- and in some cases, are even authorized to check -- linked material in e-mails sent to them. The efforts of the petitioner are condemned to waste, and even if the support helper delivers and passes up the internet petition in the chain of corporate command, it will be dismissed for the reasons in the last paragraph. It's a lose-lose situation; the petitioner wastes his time, and so does Square Enix. Real petitions work because they're not only undeniably signed by real people, but are physical and weighty. A real petition, as in a meaty stack of papers slammed on the desk of a corporation man, is tangible and effective. Virtual petitions will never have that kind of clout.

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    SE already know that "everyone" want a remake. They did a poll in the SE Party to know what FF everyone wanted to be remade, and FFVII won. Many people inside SE want to remake it. But the problem is... They don't have enough time and people to work on it(as stated by Nomura in his last interview, some days ago). They are working in so many different projects, that is impossible to do it now. A petition will NOT change this fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Crystal View Post
    SE already know that "everyone" want a remake. They did a poll in the SE Party to know what FF everyone wanted to be remade, and FFVII won. Many people inside SE want to remake it. But the problem is... They don't have enough time and people to work on it(as stated by Nomura in his last interview, some days ago). They are working in so many different projects, that is impossible to do it now. A petition will NOT change this fact.
    exactly. The remake is inevitable and a petition is unnecessary right now. SE's execs have already stated that the compilation will last for another 10, finishing on the 20th anniversary of VII, it seems logical that the remake will probably be the last thing to happen, or maybe even before.

    I also read in an interview with Kitase that when he asked alot of the people working on XIII why they joined the company, alot of them said they want to work on a remake to FFVII. So chill, they'll do it when it's ready.

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    21598th person to sign it
    The below sentence is true.
    The above sentence is false.

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    Wow, people still use PetitionOnline believing that people will actually pay attention?

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    I'd love a remake too.. in my opinion it's really the only PS title that was ripped off by the graphics. VIII and IX were beautiful, perfect the way they are.

    meh, here's to wishful thinking.
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    im 100% sure it will happen...........................someday

    If I was like Cloud I don't think I would have taken that test.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReloadPsi View Post
    Wow, people still use PetitionOnline believing that people will actually pay attention?
    ^^^^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentenigma View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by www.chronocompendium.com
    Petition is historically a potentiate for moving substantial obstacles and effecting widespread change. The right to do so for protection against governmental grievances is even written into the First Amendment. However, as stated, these are for petitions, as in copies of hand-written signatures with real life sources and official documents that verify its genuineness. Internet petitions lack all of the above. They're firstly set up a dime a dozen, usually on topsites that link to hundreds of them. Secondly, they depend on e-mails and names to serve as signatures; this is inherently flawed -- where's the proof? If one has ever quickly faked registration info to sign up for a forum, then it should become apparently how easily it is to fake identity (and in this case, signatures). This totally undermines considering the signatures as coming from real people, since one person can virtually fake thousands of signings.

    But wait! There's more. Considering the above, also take into mind how internet petitions are delivered -- yes, they have to be given electronically through corporate feedback. This is an item with no equivalent in the physical plane whatsoever, and it also must be delivered in the form of the hyperlink. The result? Not all customer support representatives feel like checking -- and in some cases, are even authorized to check -- linked material in e-mails sent to them. The efforts of the petitioner are condemned to waste, and even if the support helper delivers and passes up the internet petition in the chain of corporate command, it will be dismissed for the reasons in the last paragraph. It's a lose-lose situation; the petitioner wastes his time, and so does Square Enix. Real petitions work because they're not only undeniably signed by real people, but are physical and weighty. A real petition, as in a meaty stack of papers slammed on the desk of a corporation man, is tangible and effective. Virtual petitions will never have that kind of clout.
    To those who are still petitioning.

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    I hope this happens

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    The use of petitions may be unnecessary when the producers knew exactly what they want but actually shows the world to remind themselves and other people everyday what must be done, so they sign up petitions and collect signatures by agreeers. In other words, the use of petitions is to unlack the norm what they really want.

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    ZOMG Elvis Presley and George Bush signed that Petition!!!! And Britney Spears!!!! And Aeris!!!!!!
    Last edited by f f freak; 09-02-2007 at 11:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by f f freak View Post
    ZOMG Elvis Presley and George Bush signed that Petition!!!! And Britney Spears!!!! And Aeris!!!!!!
    Lol.. and Cody

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