Post subject: Crisis Core first impressions, sort of.
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I decided to give Crisis Core a try, in my never-ending quest to find games worth playing on PSP that aren't ports or remakes, when I noticed something in the second FMV: Sephiroth's Masamune is absent, then it's suddenly there again. In Soviet Squeenix, continuity falls out of you? As for the actual game, I dig the style so far. It plays something like FFXII without lengthy waits between character actions, really. They've done a nice job on the visuals, and I don't have any complaints on the sound, other than that I have to listen to it on a PSP. Zack reminds me an awful lot of Zell, which may be unfortunate. But all in all, I don't hate it. Edit: replaced BMP files with slightly smaller PNG files.
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380 kB JPG * 2... and yet at such small resolution. Sheesh.
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JPG? It's actually BMP, Bisqwit.
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… right.
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Er, yes. I copied over three dozen screenshots from the memory stick and didn't bother to convert them all. I'll rectify that momentarily.
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Apologies for the double post, but it has been brought to my attention that I am blind. The blade just blends in really well with the background in the first shot. Oops. Carry on.
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Yeah... the sword is there and you need glasses...
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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Indeed, it just blends with the background.
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Edit: I think I understand now: It's my avatar, isn't it? It makes me look angry.
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And it doesn't blend that good...
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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sephiroth: don't try to find the sword, it's impossible. instead only try to realize the truth. zack: what truth? sephiroth: there is no sword. then you'll see that it's not the sword that blends, it's your mind.
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Edit: replaced BMP files with slightly smaller PNG files.
you should have used JPG and the sword might have actually disappeared.
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
Yeah... the sword is there and you need glasses...
Yes, I really do. Eventually I'll give in and buy a pair to replace the frames I broke ages ago.
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
And it doesn't blend that good...
Interesting note: at the time of writing my previous post, I was at work, and the sword was clearly visible. Now that I look at the image using my old partially burnt-out LG Flatron 795FT at home, it's pretty much invisible. o_0
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Post subject: Re: Crisis Core first impressions, sort of.
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superjupi wrote:
Edit: replaced BMP files with slightly smaller PNG files.
You should really learn to use PNG optimizers. I was able to reduce your original 215847 bytes and 296818 bytes PNGs to 143875 and 215684 bytes respectively without any loss (a total saving of 153106 bytes, or 149kB). http://warp.povusers.org/snaps/continuity1.png http://warp.povusers.org/snaps/continuity2.png
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Ah, yes, I apologize. I'm using an old version of Photoshop whose only PNG configuration is whether or not I want the image interlaced. I'll replace my files with yours of better optimization. Thank you!
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Post subject: Re: Crisis Core first impressions, sort of.
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superjupi wrote:
my never-ending quest to find games worth playing on PSP that aren't ports or remakes
Btw, have you tried this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_War:_Chains_of_Olympus The graphics are superb (taking into account it's a hand-held device), and as for gameplay, my first impression is that it's quite cool.
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I haven't, actually. I heard mostly good things about the God of War series, but never got around to playing any for myself. Perhaps I shall give it a look once I'm able to hold a PSP again; I managed to break one of my fingers last week, which aside from slowing down my typing speed by a tremendous margin has made it difficult to play anything that isn't a one-handed Wii title.
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While Im not too big on FF7, I do really like this game. Zack also reminded me of Zell earlier on in the game, but as the story progresses he matures quite nicely. The ending is also pretty awesome.
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I've been itching to play this so bad, just waiting for the GB release to hurry up and arrive. Strangely, when I read your first post I couldnt see the sword for the life of me. After you stated it actually was there, I went back and seen it quite easily. Power of suggestion?