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    Additionally, there are two ways to do JRPGs without a traditional worldmap: the FFX/XIII way, and the FFXII way. In FFX, the world -- which otherwise seems richly developed -- feels stunted and small. You get a feel for bits and pieces of it, but nothing to allow you to appreciate its scope. In FFXII, on the other hand -- and regardless of how you feel about the rest of the game -- the world feels massive, and you really experience a full trek across the world.
    Except that half of XII feels like filler. A lot of areas feel empty and dull. Whereas in Spira I never had that feeling. I'd take confined but sweet over large and bloated any day.
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    I enjoyed the world of XII but the characters and story both failed to interest me at all.

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    It's been a while, so just in case any of you have forgotten since the last time I said it, this is my thread. Just a friendly reminder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raistlin View Post
    Additionally, there are two ways to do JRPGs without a traditional worldmap: the FFX/XIII way, and the FFXII way. In FFX, the world -- which otherwise seems richly developed -- feels stunted and small. You get a feel for bits and pieces of it, but nothing to allow you to appreciate its scope. In FFXII, on the other hand -- and regardless of how you feel about the rest of the game -- the world feels massive, and you really experience a full trek across the world.
    And yet FFX feels like you're on an epic, life-changing, world-changing quest and FFXII feels like a boring-ass trek across nothing of any note

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoCracker View Post
    It's been a while, so just in case any of you have forgotten since the last time I said it, this is my thread. Just a friendly reminder.
    I don't get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raistlin View Post
    Additionally, there are two ways to do JRPGs without a traditional worldmap: the FFX/XIII way, and the FFXII way. In FFX, the world -- which otherwise seems richly developed -- feels stunted and small. You get a feel for bits and pieces of it, but nothing to allow you to appreciate its scope. In FFXII, on the other hand -- and regardless of how you feel about the rest of the game -- the world feels massive, and you really experience a full trek across the world.
    And yet FFX feels like you're on an epic, life-changing, world-changing quest and FFXII feels like a boring-ass trek across nothing of any note
    Objectively I think that both of these 'worlds' feel like regions rather than worlds.
    Bow before the mighty Javoo!

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    Would someone object if I objectively tied BoB to an object and left him there with nothing but his objectivity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Noodle Boy View Post
    Would someone object if I objectively tied BoB to an object and left him there with nothing but his objectivity?
    you have my sword

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    It's been a while, so just in case any of you have forgotten since the last time I said it, this is my thread. Just a friendly reminder.
    I don't get it.
    I can say it a few more times if it helps!

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    Neo obviously loves FFX. He's just too shy to admit it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loony BoB View Post
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    Additionally, there are two ways to do JRPGs without a traditional worldmap: the FFX/XIII way, and the FFXII way. In FFX, the world -- which otherwise seems richly developed -- feels stunted and small. You get a feel for bits and pieces of it, but nothing to allow you to appreciate its scope. In FFXII, on the other hand -- and regardless of how you feel about the rest of the game -- the world feels massive, and you really experience a full trek across the world.
    And yet FFX feels like you're on an epic, life-changing, world-changing quest and FFXII feels like a boring-ass trek across nothing of any note
    Objectively I think that both of these 'worlds' feel like regions rather than worlds.
    I know you're trying to make fun of me saying "Objectively" but that only works if you're actually proving me wrong, not just saying "Objectively" like you're PG

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    Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF View Post
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    Additionally, there are two ways to do JRPGs without a traditional worldmap: the FFX/XIII way, and the FFXII way. In FFX, the world -- which otherwise seems richly developed -- feels stunted and small. You get a feel for bits and pieces of it, but nothing to allow you to appreciate its scope. In FFXII, on the other hand -- and regardless of how you feel about the rest of the game -- the world feels massive, and you really experience a full trek across the world.
    And yet FFX feels like you're on an epic, life-changing, world-changing quest and FFXII feels like a boring-ass trek across nothing of any note
    Objectively I think that both of these 'worlds' feel like regions rather than worlds.
    I know you're trying to make fun of me saying "Objectively" but that only works if you're actually proving me wrong, not just saying "Objectively" like you're PG
    Objectively, saying 'objectively' is all I need to do to prove you wrong, objectively.

    Your original post is on par with me saying that objectively FFVII is the best FF, green is the best colour, I am the most awesome person in the world and my trout smells better than yours. There's nothing objective about it because it all comes down to personal preference. Your statement was not objective, it was entirely subjective (based on opinion).

    Alternative answer: FFVII is objectively the best FF out there, and this is proof that FFX is not objectively the best FF out there, because FFVII is objectively best (and therefore objectively better than FFX).
    Bow before the mighty Javoo!

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    Bunch of mad there bro, and yet no proof contradicting the objective fact that FFX is the best FF!

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    My new least favourite thing about FFX is this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Noodle Boy View Post
    My new least favourite thing about FFX is this thread.
    I made a much better FFX thread bro, come to this one http://home.eyesonff.com/final-fanta...ve-thread.html

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