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    Which is the best version for somebody who has never played the game before? And more specifically, which one is better, the PSX or the GBA version? Or maybe the SNES one? I'm asking this because I want to beat the game before a DS remake is released (if ever), and especially because having played FF Origins the DoS version disappointed me both in music and graphics.

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    If you are planning to play Final Fantasy V with a friend, you should choose the Super Nintendo version and play it over the Internet with another person.

    If you are planning to play Final Fantasy V alone, you should choose the Gameboy Advance version and play it whenever you get a chance. The Gameboy Advance version boasts a superior translation over its other counterparts. Also, you will get the chance to try a few additional jobs, too.
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    How can I play it online?

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    A lot of emulators allow online gaming in multiplayer games. Though I suppose someone who's actually into that kinda thing should explain it. I think zsnes does it. But I wouldnt' know how to guide you through it



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    Quote Originally Posted by KoShiatar View Post
    How can I play it online?
    If you and I were to play Final Fantasy V online, we would require ZSNES and a copy of the ROM. You would, then, choose the Netplay option in the ZSNES menu bar.

    The game is interesting when played with another person. I have always split it up as:
    Player 1: Bartz and Faris
    Player 2: Galuf and Lenna
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    The PSX version to me was pretty great, the load times aren't nearly as bad as FFVI and (what I've heard) Chrono Trigger versions for the PSX. Although an SNES will always run it smoother, so maybe the rom would work out good, you should check reviews for the fan translation. The GBA version I heard is good, but I know sound can be a little worse and portions of the battle background are cut out to fit the screen.

    But overall I think you couldn't go wrong with any version of the game.

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    The GBA version of FFV is portable; it has the auto-dash feature; and it has a bestiary. I haven't played Anthology, so I can't describe it, but the original FFV doesn't have any of these conveniences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshall banana View Post
    The GBA version of FFV is portable; it has the auto-dash feature; and it has a bestiary. I haven't played Anthology, so I can't describe it, but the original FFV doesn't have any of these conveniences.
    It also has a few new classes which are arguably superfluous and in one case grossly overpowered against most monsters. However the bonus dungeon is actually the best designed one I've known of the GBA ports.
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    i prefer the gba version due to way less load times than the PSX version
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    The GBA version is the best. Best graphics, best translation, best playability and stuff. No loading times whatsoever and don't worry about the music, I found it better than the SNES version! (Especially the Decisive Battle is miles better in the GBA port compared to the SNES version). And the Bonus Boss at the end of the bonus dungeon actually has relevance to the story, a nice thing.

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    the snes rom is sufficient for anyone who has never played final fantasy, let alone ff5.

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    I must admit that I keep meaning to play FFV (as I keep meaning to read, watch or play about a thousand other things) on the GBA but have still yet to get around to it. It does sound really decent and I was interested in it if only to try out the new job classes, regardless of how good or bad they are. I've only played the SNES and the PSX versions myself and of those two it's easily the SNES version to go for. However, I think I would prefer the GBA version, but can't say for certain.
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    the gba version changed certain memorable mis-fanslations in the english rom, but it's basically the same except better (except smaller)

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    I'd say go with the GBA version for the extra content.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshall banana View Post
    The GBA version of FFV is portable; it has the auto-dash feature; and it has a bestiary. I haven't played Anthology, so I can't describe it, but the original FFV doesn't have any of these conveniences.
    Unfortunately, the Gameboy Advance version of the game removed its multiplayer functionality, so you would have to give that up if you were to play the above mentioned version for the above mentioned extra features...
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