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    I was just thinking about how the world maps work. Whenever you get to an edge you always are jumped to the other side. This works fine for East <-> West but for North <-> South it breaks down. Unless we are missing half the planet, and the game just skips over the far half, the planet must be shaped like a doughnut in order to jump East, West, North, and South edges like that.

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    Don't you think trying to explain the physics of a videogame where magic, summons, and monsters run rife is a little pointless, if not impossible?

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    Yes, most RPG worlds are toruses.

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    I don't see why it would be. The NE, NW, SE and SW corners all meet up. Maybe it's just a funky map.

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    it makes sense.

    You'd be better off to dispute the distortion of using a square map, when the worlds are most likely round.

    ff2 and ff8 had the right ideas, round rotating world maps (I'm fairly sure 7 didn't have one, 10 obviously didn't, 5 didn't, what about 6 or 9 or 4? ) except they're a pain to navigate.

    So they should use the maps that curve at the edges, because everyone knows square maps show the continents as false sizes. (I can't remember whether it's that the poles are larger than they shoud be, or smaller)

    But then when you consider that the world is square, I guess it doesn't matter.

    (I hate geography anyways)

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    It is a doughnut world. You are quite correct.

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    May I make note that just because a map is square, doesn't mean the world is, I mean honestly. It is possible for it to be a sphere, and in fact they all are.

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    Uh uh.

    It says so in ff6!

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    Yeah, but we get to see the planets, or models of them, in FF7, FF8, and FF9. Very much round. I do wanna know why, when I go to the north pole, I suddenly find myself at the south pole. That's one funky navigation system in my ship. I know: the answer is that the programmers got either lazy or stupid. Your pick- I don't wanna get in the middle of that argument.
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    Default Mr not-so-funny smart ass

    Hey, why do you think the name of the company is "Square" in the first place. :chuckle:

    Ok, well... seriously... I really don't have a problem with it and I can't see why you have either.
    How could it be done in a better way?

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    The planet is round, you can get square maps of this planet, but it doesn't mean it's doughnut shaped. It'd be quite weird if it was doughnut shaped though, could you fall through the middle??

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    There's probably a really long scientific explanation involving the words 'gravity', 'perpetual suspension', 'vortex', 'limbo', and 'black hole'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by louby_4eva
    The planet is round, you can get square maps of this planet, but it doesn't mean it's doughnut shaped. It'd be quite weird if it was doughnut shaped though, could you fall through the middle??
    But if you traveled to the North Pole and then went North a little more you wouldn't magically appear in the South Pole would you.

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    oh come on now.

    It just means that the north pole is all around the edges of the map, and the south pole is smack daub in the middle:P

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    1.Its a map
    2.If the whole world maps of our earth were right then antarctica would be the size of Eurasia. Its not.
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