Maidenofwar
They/Them
Everyone who found the Motor Ball easy come to my house and beat it for me right now ?
For science, do you use Inverted Y-axis for camera controls or not?Everyone who found the Motor Ball easy come to my house and beat it for me right now ?
This just goes to show how important proper strategies are in the battles. It definitely isn’t “press to win.” Some people just have the proper strats when fighting certain bosses.It is remarkable to me how different people have had difficulty or ease with completely different fights. That's always the case to some extent, but I feel like it's especially so in this game.
Also, damn. This is one hell of a post - thanks for these words.I wanted to comment on something from about a page back (particularly @Shademp's post).
I think it's important for everyone to take a step back and evaluate what is it about FFVII that we are so deeply attached to. This is not a real world with real people, but we all tend to talk about it as if that were the case. We all have our own reasons. A creator would not be able to connect with or influence their audience otherwise. In the end, it's not really about FFVII - it's about how it makes us feel and why it makes us feel that way (or why it originally made us feel a certain way, years ago, and why we ran with it for years), on the most personal of levels. There are a lot of things that resonate with many people - death, income inequality, redemption, reverence of nature, idolatry, pride. Certain characters, their experiences, and how they respond to them. Or simply nostalgia for a lost time. Our parasocial relationship with FFVII and its characters, ships, etc, is ultimately a relationship with ourselves, comprised of entities that are reflections of the self that is pondering them, and it's important to remind ourselves of who we are and who we want to be. There is a laundry list of personal reasons why this franchise and its characters continue to grip my attention, and it's all rooted in lived experiences.
It is remarkable to me how different people have had difficulty or ease with completely different fights. That's always the case to some extent, but I feel like it's especially so in this game.
I think it's also worth clarifying that while these scenes are pulled from Advent Children, none of them actually depict the events of Advent Children. Rather, they're all from the opening scenes of the movie that depict moments from the original game.And the characters during the Whisper Harbinger fight definitely aren’t supposed to understand any of the AC/C footage visions
Oh yeah I know that, I have even stated that factoid in the past as well. I just was trying to less pedantic in my sentence structure than I usually am.I think it's also worth clarifying that while these scenes are pulled from Advent Children, none of them actually depict the events of Advent Children. Rather, they're all from the opening scenes of the movie that depict moments from the original game.
Perhaps both?Right now I'm stuck between wondering if the recycled Advent Children opening footage was just saving on resources, or if it should be read into more.
Then why wasn't its destruction ever shown? Nobody would be looking for survivors in the midst of the collapse, everybody would be trying to get out at that time. He had to have been found later. And you don't know you'd be able to see the pillar in Chapter 13. The debris blocks a lot of the view. Chapter 15 is the ascent, and you're in a different part of the sector from where the pillar was. Also, looking down, you're much farther away. Way too far to see it whether it's up or down. Why are you so against Jessie being alive? There would be no reason to show her glove if she wasn't. Also, the very fact that her glove was found proves that the tower was at least intact enough for her to be found one way or the other. Otherwise it wouldn't have been there, because it can't have come off by itself. She had to have been found in order to get it and for it to be on the dresser.Except the support pillar is visible in the background of the equivalent parts of the Slums during Chapters 3/4. Even with the surrounding debris in Chapter 13, if the support pillar was still intact you would be able to see peaking up in the background. As for how Biggs survived its collapse, who knows? Maybe he was found and evacuated before everything fell or perhaps like with Wedge and other survivors the debris fell around him in such a manner that it created an alcove that prevented him from being crushed by other debris.
Also the Chapter 15 skybox/horizonbox also shows no intact support pillar either, and that Chapter was the more accurate one in depicting the proper amount of debris from the plate collapse.
I have no significant feelings on Jessie being alive or not, at least no more than I do with Wedge.Then why wasn't its destruction ever shown? Nobody would be looking for survivors in the midst of the collapse, everybody would be trying to get out at that time. He had to have been found later. And you don't know you'd be able to see the pillar in Chapter 13. The debris blocks a lot of the view. Chapter 15 is the ascent, and you're in a different part of the sector from where the pillar was. Also, looking down, you're much farther away. Way too far to see it whether it's up or down. Why are you so against Jessie being alive? There would be no reason to show her glove if she wasn't. Also, the very fact that her glove was found proves that the tower was at least intact enough for her to be found one way or the other. Otherwise it wouldn't have been there, because it can't have come off by itself. She had to have been found in order to get it and for it to be on the dresser.
You didn't answer my observation, though. The fact that Jessie's glove was on the dresser proves that she was found, one way or the other. And the fact that she was found proves that the tower was at least intact enough for her to have been found. Otherwise she never would have been, and her glove wouldn't be on the dresser.I have no significant feelings on Jessie being alive or not, at least no more than I do with Wedge.
We just don’t see the pillar’s direct destruction in the barely a minute sequence of Cloud, Tifa, and Barret’s escapes that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. And Cloud was climbing the support pillar for a significant amount of time after he passed by Biggs, that’s plenty of time for other minor Avalanche members, Neighborhood Watch, or random citizens to grab someone like Biggs from the lower levels and hightail it out of the slums with him.
Also the debris in Chapter 13 doesn’t obscure that much. We’re even able to see the support pillars of Sector 6 (and 8) in the background during that Chapter. If we could see those, then we would definitely be able to see the sector 7 support pillar if it was still standing.
And the background box in Chapter 15 literally depicts the horizon past the inner circle of the Reactors, if the support pillar was still standing, we would have seen it as it was in the inner circle area of the plate.
Why are you so against Jessie being alive? There would be no reason to show her glove if she wasn't.
I don't know why you are so hung up on the support pillar being intact when it very obviously wasn't. Like Jessie being found dead or alive doesn't require for the the support pillar to have been intact (especially so in the former case).You didn't answer my observation, though. The fact that Jessie's glove was on the dresser proves that she was found, one way or the other. And the fact that she was found proves that the tower was at least intact enough for her to have been found. Otherwise she never would have been, and her glove wouldn't be on the dresser.
Also, why would rescue people be going into the tower before the collapse when it was still uncertain whether the plate would fall or not and while it was still under attack?