My sister has 1 ticket for the Final Fantasy distant worlds San Francisco performance June 1 she would like to sell as she cant make it. It's really close to the orchestra. She bought it for $149 and the event is sold out!
Do you name your computers and if so, what theme do you use? I’ve been naming mine after #FinalFantasy summons for around 15 years 🤓 #networkadmin#maker
This is yet another insanely packed issue.
From the 132 pages in total, I have over 60 of them that I'd like to post! 😅
So I'll try to pick some great stuff and save the rest for another day.
First up is the preview for Final Fantasy 8 on PSone from GamesMaster 80 - April 1999 (UK)
Please boost for reach if this kind of stuff interests you. Will post more on this later.
Once upon a time, there was a cool emulator frontend called Retroarch. This emulator wasn't accessible until I and a few other gamers went to them and asked about adding accessibility. An amazing person known as BarryR made it happen. Now, if you turn on accessibility mode in settings, or pass the "--accessibility" (or something like that) flag on the command line, you get spoken menus, including the emulator's pause menu, good for saving states and such. Then, using PIL and other image processing Python utilities, running a server and hooking into Retroarch, the script allowed players to move around the map, battle, talk to NPC's, ETC. The only problem was, no one wanted to test it. The blind gaming community pretty much spoke, saying that we want new games. We want cool new, easy accessibility. So that's what we have no, follow the beacon or get sighted help in the case of diablo and such. It's sad, but meh. It's what we wanted I guess. No Zelda for us. So, this is about as far as he got:
To expand on what devinprater was saying: I am working on an accessibility pack/service for Final Fantasy 1 for the NES (this was what was shown in the latest RetroArch update). The idea is similar to how Pokemon Crystal access works, but it's using the RetroArch AI Service interface to do so.
Right now, the FF1 access service is mostly done, but I need more testers to try it out and give me feedback on how it's working. Right now, you can get up to the point where you get the ship, but there's no code to deal with how the ship moves, so that still needs to be done. Likewise with the airship later on.
The service works the latest version of RetroArch, on linux and mac, but not windows. This is due to how nvda reads out the text and until the next major update to nvda (which will have a feature to fix this), it'll have to wait. If you have those, I (or maybe devinprater) can help you set it up on mac/linux to test out. The package itself is available at: https://ztranslate.net/download/ff1_pac … zip?owner=
Why didn't anyone tell me Variant Dungeons were so fun in #FFXIV !? I'm hooked. This is like the perfect solo content for me since I can never find a group.
I wish more games did stuff like #FinalFantasy Tactic's "Faith" stat. It's mostly a generic force multiplier for incoming magical healing/damage
But if your faith is 0, AKA your character does not trust/believe in the divine whatsoever...magic doesn't affect them. At all. Cannot be healed, or hurt by magic. Which is otherwise, by any other measure, completely real in this universe.
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How come in the Dawntrail music video they hand this lil baby child the driest, neatly neatest, artisinally folded taco, like can we get some authentic food to Japan quickly, and in foil please #ffxiv#games#finalfantasy#videogames
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Here's the result of a little Picotron experiment tonight. (Manually re-created the sprites.) Of note, all the sprites use the default palette, with the exception of Locke's hair. I had to set a customized colour to match his SNES sprite since the other colours I tried weren't quite right. In the years to come, I bet we're going to see some very impressive Picotron carts.
I swear to God... I'm taking a break from gaming. After I finish Dragon's Dogma, I'm not gonna touch another video game... until April 18th when Final Fantasy XVI DLC drops.
Anniversary: Final Fantasy VI Is 30 Years Old (www.timeextension.com)
"How did you first experience the classic RPG?"