Most of the fights in the game are finished in ten seconds, sometimes fifteen. Seriously.Odin442 said:I know I, personally just hated the battle system, and the Gambit system made me feel like the game was encouraging me to get into the habit of watching the cutscenes, moving the characters around, run into an enemy, and then go make myself a sandwich or something while the game plays itself for awhile. This had me avoiding battles like they're the plague (I can't afford to be making myself a new sandwich every five minutes), which turns every boss fight into a gimmick boss, a fight you can only win by doing exactly the right thing at exactly the right place and exactly the right time in exactly the right way. As very few of those gimmicks turned out to be my favorite stand-by strategy of "hit the bad thing with everything I've got, weather the counter, lather, rinse, repeat as necessary," it swiftly became frustrating and when I realized I'd spent three hours trying to bring down a boss with no success, I knew it was all over. I didn't want to go back and grind because the battles were boring me, and I couldn't progress without taking down that boss.
Also I didn't like Vaan. I understand it's an ensemble cast as it was with VI, but at least VI had an entirely likable ensemble.
While yes, avoiding battles is obviously the reason he had trouble with bosses, it wasn't the point he was making. His point was that he really didn't like the combat, and I agree with him. I did a similar thing in fact, avoiding most of the fights where I could because I couldn't bring myself to do them - I got more enjoyment and excitement from them chasing and trying to catch me than I ever did from the battles themselves anyway.DracoSuave said:Most of the fights in the game are finished in ten seconds, sometimes fifteen. Seriously.
If you're actively avoiding all fights in an RPG, then you're not going to progress and beat bosses.
I can counter an argument based on 'I tried, but it wasn't accessible' but honestly, in this situation you are truly the author of your own demise. The boss fights in FF12 weren't even hard.
QFTzala-taichou said:I played FFXII for hundreds of hours. I loved it. I like the combat system, the setting and the story. Granted, some of the characters were atrocious, but when you're just roaming around leveling and exploring you don't notice. People hate it because it was different, that's all.
Ok, we'll agree to disagree.Spot1990 said:I actually don't mind that the main character isn't the most plot important character. I enjoy playing as part of the team as opposed to always being the most important person ever. It's not better or worse, just different.
Nail on the head, you two. I don't have an issue with Vaan being a side-line watcher. If I did, then I would be flooding the inter-webs with rage over Reks. He was a witness, too, but he didn't have the one-track mind of lobotomized goldfish.Spot1990 said:Again that doesn't bother me, just being along for the ride is probably the role I'd end up playing if I was ever put in a situation like that, so there's a certain degree of immersion and he's a bit more relate-able. Unfortunately that's the only thing I can relate to because he's an unrelenting twat. I agree he's like the worst protagonist ever but not because he's just in a support role, but because he's just so unlikeable.kurupt87 said:Ok, we'll agree to disagree.Spot1990 said:I actually don't mind that the main character isn't the most plot important character. I enjoy playing as part of the team as opposed to always being the most important person ever. It's not better or worse, just different.
I do think I'd be able to cope with a protagonist being part of a team that's involved with a storyline though or that has decent reasons to be there, a side kick in other words. Vaan though, he just had no connect at all. He just wants to be a pirate -.-
Yeah but it still took a while to get it in the first disc.mad825 said:licensing system wasn't too bad, at least it meant I couldn't cheat unlike in FFVIII you could get the loin Heart on the first diskKimarous said:1. Feels too MMO-like; maybe .hack can get away with it, but Final Fantasy has no excuse.
2. Stupid licensing system
3. NO CLASSIC SUMMONS!