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    I've never played Final Fantasy Tactics (unforgivable sin, I know) and recently felt like giving it a try. I was wondering if I should play the PSN or PSP version. I don't have a PSP now so if I chose it I'd have to wait. I know that there is extra stuff in the PSP version and extra stuff is always nice but I can do without it. However, I'm a real stickler for a better translation when I can get one. I can stand bad translations (as long as they aren't too bad, I did play JRPGs in the 90s so I can stomach them). I don't mind the psudo-Shakesperian thing they added to the game, so don't bother mentioned that as a pro or con (unless it really enhances or drags down the script). So, I guess what I'm trying to ask is, is the original Playstation version's script really that bad or should I go ahead and download the game tomorrow? Or should I stay far away from it and wait until I get a PSP and just get WOTL?

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    Well, ill say this:

    when i was growing up, FFT was one of the games that i lived and breathed (among FFVII and Secret of Mana). And the translations are *perfectly* reasonable. seems like perfectly plain english. and a fair amount of extras to begin with.

    I also own the PSP version, because i, over time, lost my PSX copy. You are right in guessing theres a Shakepearian accent thrown over the translations, and the extras, that *I* am aware of, are two additional classes (Onion Knight and Dark Knight, i think both are from FFIII) and two additional "Special" characters. Luso (who is apparently form the FFTA games, im not sure, ive never played them) who is a direct clone of Ramza, class wise, and also Balthier (from FFXII, as far as i can see, he is a Mustadio clone with some Thief stealing abilities as part of the class as well).

    the PSP version also has animated cutscenes and gives voice to the characters, which i thought was really cool.

    And that is all of my information i can offer to help.

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    The original version is perfectly playable. The PSP version is definitely more polished and it has some extra stuff thrown in, but I and many others considered FFT one of the best in the series before the PSP even existed.

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    I love the original FF Tactics, but I don't see how anyone could call that script good compared to the PSP remake. The English was, in many places, terrible, and at times just plain silly. Such as the line 'Rebels plotting rebellion'. The PSP script is much, much more polished and reads far better.

    That asside, however, it's basically the same game. If you're going to get a PSP, and you either don't have an issue with small screens, or have the cords to hook it up to the TV, get the PSP version. Though if small screens bother you, and you can't hook it up to the TV, go ahead and stick with the PS1 version, cause as unpolished as the script can get, it's still not so bad that it will make you hate the game, and it's still easy enough to figure out whats going on.

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    The only way you can screw yourself is by not playing it. Both versions are great but in terms of translation, the PSP version is much better though I do miss some of the Japanese (Hokuten/Nanten) but the "old english" VO for the PSP version works wonders for immersion and the cutscenes are gorgeous.

    I tend to move towards the PSP version cause its got the better translation and the extra features are quite nice but in the end, you can't really go wrong with either entry.

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    Well you can get a a PSP and buy it and then you'll be able to buy a lot more games given that you have the console now whereas if you buy the PSN version, that's all you get.

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    A note to completionists: the PSN version is much easier to get everything, for several reasons:

    1) Fewer things to get.

    2) There are exploitable glitches that the PSP version fixed.

    3) Some PSP items can only be acquired through cooperative gameplay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG-57 View Post
    A note to completionists: the PSN version is much easier to get everything, for several reasons:

    1) Fewer things to get.

    2) There are exploitable glitches that the PSP version fixed.

    3) Some PSP items can only be acquired through cooperative gameplay.
    like having five people dual-wielding Excaliburs and Save the Queens?

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    Actually no, but that sounds like fun.

    I used the dupe glitch mainly for copying the best Samurai swords. Made Draw Out totally worthwhile as a skillset. And yes you could go and Catch them in Deep Dungeon, but it's a lot of time to spend on item farming.

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    I took the time to catch items I wanted to equip, but catch-farming items do use in Draw Out? That would be hardcore.

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    That's why I didn't bother. But it changed the dynamics of Samurai because the top tier swords were so rare, I was afraid to use them. Whereas by duping them it made the whole skillset much more attractive.

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    i completely understand BG-57.

    everytime i played through FFT, i would always buy three of each samurai sword, one to equip, and two to draw from. and if one broke, i only used it out of necessity until i could replace the broken one. :P

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    Only 3? I bought like 8-12

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    i only had one samurai at a time usually, :P when i eventually had more, i would, at that point in time, have 6-8 as well. but of all my clearings of FFT, i only went through the entirety of Deep Dungeon twice. (once on psx, once psp, actually) i missed the old psx names though the second go around

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    The best salute to Apocalypse Now I've ever seen.

    I usually tried to have at least 10 of each until my Gil stash became enormous due to overleveling.

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