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Final Fantasy XII Heads to PC
The remaster of Final Fantasy XII is heading to PC in just a few weeks. Collectors can order a limited edition, which for some reason includes a SteelBook to put the single-use digital code in.
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I'm right there with you. I am blessed to have both a decent PC and PS4. Given a choice, I will generally buy a game on PC due to the ability to really trick out the graphics. However, that kind of DRM stops me in my tracks. I refuse to buy Ubi stuff outside of consoles because I do not want to deal with their bug ridden Steam-like client. Steam is already too much DRM, IMHO...but at least it does bring SOME value as a trade off (such as allowing my family to play games I buy through game sharing program). Regardless, I have no time for bugs, much less some of the crippling side effects that Denuvo brings to the table. EVIL, I say!
ya for real they need to start doing trade ins for these endless "remakes." or at least discount. p.s. anyone know if this is Denuvo authenticated? just wondering <_<; *whistles*
definitely getting this so I can play it in 3d on 3dtv though. that's why people want PC remakes. well, me at least.
yep, pretty dumb. unless they somehow update it through steam or whatever, authentication is tied to your motherboard (which is always super annoying / fraught with problems. bricked the OS on my Lenovo laptop because windows authentification was the mobo). who's genius idea was that x_x... probably just a scam to get more money out of us buy everything again every time you get a new machine. and yeah I hate steam or any frivolous layer of software with all my heart. what ever happened to buying a game and owning it. what if you're offline. interruptes 3D injections sometimes and probably other things. etc etc etc etc. too many layers of crap causes exponentially more glitches! ...
I refuse to ever use steam. unless some game I actually care about that's free comes to it. like final fantasy Mobius. because I have no other option yet... I hate it. and even then I use my bf's account because I don't want one and he thinks he needs it. lol
also, this game looks amazing. even though I already had an HD remake on emulators (which is legal because I already owned the game so no need to ban this comment lol). I'm sorry but new fonts higher resolution and sharper textures takes zero effort. porting, ok that's worth maybe $5. extra dungeon $2. they really don't need to charge us $60 yet again for a port. then they wonder why their console sales are crap. its a totally diff business model than cel phone sales where they make all their money. offer it free with frivolous pay to play crap for for spoiled elitist twerps, or just charge what it's actually worth, or squirrel it in for free with some other actual new game--and maybe more people would get it.
It means that everyone starts at level 1 and earn 0 EXP. It's meant to be a hardcore challenge mode.
The fact that a 15 year old game needs denuvo when you can just download it off any emulator rom site and run it at extremely high resolutions with excellent filters is pretty pathetic. I remember how much better the graphics were 10 years ago on pc compared to my ps2 copy that had long load times, and I was a paying customer. To pay for the game again, on pc for a similar experience to an emulator isn't for me. Also, years ago, out of all the Final Fantasy games, my longtime gamer friend asked me, "who was the main villian in ff12 and what were his motivations". To this day it's still the only ff game that I can't fully answer that question off the top of my head, so it goes to show how bad the main story way once you leave the first area. All in all a game crippled by it's narrative that initially showed amazing potential. I also didn't care for the battle system whatsoever. It's not an action game, so why put in pointless mechanics that aren't much better than (original) NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM era double dragon movement?