Here is a video to help you out on FF7 random battles and party selection
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/169933
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/169933
Yeah lots of people hate graphics but I think they have a nice charm but that is because I had it. Same as I hate HL graphics but still giving it a go.caz105 said:Already loving the graphics and music though.Glademaster said:Not really they do full damage from the bak row and can hit certain creatures but thats it. You can a materia that does the same effect it is called Long Range I think so no points for originality.caz105 said:Is there any benefit to have a long range character then?Hazy said:Tifa gets really good once she starts to level up.
Aerith's healing techniques essentially make her an excellent medic. I can't count the number of times her limit breaks have saved my ass.
But that's just who I went with.
RED XIII isn't a bad choice either, now that I think about it. Your best bet is to experiment, seeing as how materia is a really flexible system.
Seconded, i loved this match up. Tifa in later levels kicks absolute ass. As for barret, his arm is a gun does any more need saying?PartyMonkey said:Tifa - Cause once you get her to a certain health she just attacks over and over and over again with the same amount as her health and it whoops any bosses ass.
Barret - He has a gun for a FREAKIN' arm...need I say more!
I've not noticed any glitchy sound effects/audio oddities in the downloaded version.Firia said:I have a question in general.
I have a PS1 black disk copy of FF7. Great condition. But the sound in the ps1 emulation on my PS3 doesn't quite agree. Not a big deal, just a little glitchy. I wonder if anyone has noticed this, and if the downloadable version solves any of these issues. (Not that I'd buy it to solve issues.Just curious.)
It's been a long while since I tried FF7 on my ps3, and I don't remember exactly what the glitchy sounds sounded like. Only that they were glitchy. Like, the one that stands out in my head is in the train yard in Midgar. I was fighting ghosts or some such. They'd cast a spell, and something obviously off would occur with the sound. I just don't recall what exactly. Only that it was glitchy. (Not static, or anything obnoxious. Which is probably why the sound itself doesn't stand out in my head.Hazy said:I've not noticed any glitchy sound effects/audio oddities in the downloaded version.Firia said:I have a question in general.
I have a PS1 black disk copy of FF7. Great condition. But the sound in the ps1 emulation on my PS3 doesn't quite agree. Not a big deal, just a little glitchy. I wonder if anyone has noticed this, and if the downloadable version solves any of these issues. (Not that I'd buy it to solve issues.Just curious.)
Granted, I've not played my hard copies on the PS3 at all.
What glitches were you encountering, audio-wise?
So thaaaaaat's what that was!? I did it ONCE on a dragon in the final area leading to you-know-who. I was totally dumbfounded as to what happened. The internet wasn't the information super highway yet, so I couldn't google it. I forgot about that until just now. And all is explained.NameIsRobertPaulson said:Also, any character does massive damage if they get into Lucky 7's mode. If a character is at exactly 7777 health, they do 7777 damage for 25 hits in a massive rage. Works beautifully against Emerald Weapon, due to Emerald's primary attack dealing 1111 damage for every Materia you have equipped. Equip 2 maxed out HP materias, and let him smack you once, putting you into Lucky 7's mode to slaughter him.
Please don't start this again. Look okay, we get that you don't like Final Fantasy VII. However when last time you commented on our lax standards, you caused a 2/3 page arguement that got you and another member put on probation. So if you really don't like Final Fantasy VII, then why not just ignore it and thus avoiding the possibility of causing more trouble and getting your self another suspension/probation?.LordNue said:Any of them. Ultimately they're all the same, leveling doesn't bloody mater because materia removes any individuality the characters have.