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Sun 18/04/04 at 22:19
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i would say that final fantasy x is the longest game ever to complete(not only storyline but also defeating all dark aeons and pennance). and the truth is.....it takes ages.

any objections??? do u think there is a harder game??
Mon 19/04/04 at 13:02
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lalakersrule wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
>
> The point is that money is worthless by itself, there must be
> something to buy in order that money would have a value. Same for
> levelling up, levelling up is not a means in itself, there must be
> someone you can't beat in order to level up and beat him.
>
>
> Or maybe just the fact you like having a totally powerful party that
> could kick anything's ass




There would be no more a sses, so there is no point.
>and the self accomplishment you feel at
> having mastered every single class.
I never feell that way.
Mon 19/04/04 at 13:00
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"Brooklyn boy"
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Cusack wrote:
> And I didn't just type something in the end, I said something in the
> middle of the quote and you didn't notice.

Which still wasn't exactly the longest thing in the world. Some spacing would be nice to actually notice it though
Mon 19/04/04 at 12:59
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Cusack wrote:

> The point is that money is worthless by itself, there must be
> something to buy in order that money would have a value. Same for
> levelling up, levelling up is not a means in itself, there must be
> someone you can't beat in order to level up and beat him.


Or maybe just the fact you like having a totally powerful party that could kick anything's ass and the self accomplishment you feel at having mastered every single class.
Mon 19/04/04 at 12:58
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And I didn't just type something in the end, I said something in the middle of the quote and you didn't notice.
Mon 19/04/04 at 12:56
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lalakersrule wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
>
> If all the products in the world were finished and all the stores
> were closed, what would be the point of earning money ?
>
>
> First what was the point in quoting all of that just to put this
> small message at the bottom? And what is the point of that analogy
> and it's relevance to my point?
The point is that money is worthless by itself, there must be something to buy in order that money would have a value. Same for levelling up, levelling up is not a means in itself, there must be someone you can't beat in order to level up and beat him.
Mon 19/04/04 at 12:56
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"Brooklyn boy"
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Cusack wrote:

> well, 650 isn't 800, but it's still a lot, and I can't make up my
> mind until I play it myself, so I'll wait for it to come out, then
> I'll make up my mind.


Sorry i hadn't realised i had said it takes 800+ hours to FINISH i just said i personally had put over 800 hours into the game. It's you that brought up the time it takes to finish, not my fault you misunderstood my point.
Mon 19/04/04 at 12:54
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lalakersrule wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
>
> Because you like to level up, you said that in order to level up and
> beat the last optional boss you need 200 hours, so most people will
> stop after beating it.
>
>
> That was just a figure i tossed out while typing my message. In truth
> it was closer to 650 before i even tried to face him and defeat him
well, 650 isn't 800, but it's still a lot, and I can't make up my mind until I play it myself, so I'll wait for it to come out, then I'll make up my mind.
Mon 19/04/04 at 12:52
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Cusack wrote:

> If all the products in the world were finished and all the stores
> were closed, what would be the point of earning money ?


First what was the point in quoting all of that just to put this small message at the bottom? And what is the point of that analogy and it's relevance to my point?
Mon 19/04/04 at 12:51
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"Brooklyn boy"
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Cusack wrote:

> Because you like to level up, you said that in order to level up and
> beat the last optional boss you need 200 hours, so most people will
> stop after beating it.


That was just a figure i tossed out while typing my message. In truth it was closer to 650 before i even tried to face him and defeat him
Mon 19/04/04 at 12:51
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lalakersrule wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
>
> When I was playing FF8 I stopped at level 94 and didn't even bother
> leveling up to level 100, do you know why?
>
> Because FF8 is a hugely disappointing RPG and probably the worst in
> the series? ....... Oh wait you've written more :-D
It didn't disappoint me, I loved it.
>
> Because at that point I
> had already finished all the side quests and beaten all the optional
> bosses. Leveling up aimlessly is meaningless, if there is nothing
> more to do in the game which is new, then it counts as
> "finished
> at that point"
>
>
> There is tons to still do though in Disgaea, getting your legendary
> items up to level 100 making your characters a master in every class
> (That will take over 1000 hours) just because you can't be bothered
> to max out characters stats and stuff doesn't mean others won't
If all the products in the world were finished and all the stores were closed, what would be the point of earning money ?

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