Final fantasy 8 for PC rerelease in Japan.Square back to PC?

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It marks Square trying to market their old stuff again.
Just like the remakes of FF1 and 2
 
While the actual game has not undergone any changes, the re-release will feature a new packaging design.
Who gives a shit about packaging? I want true Win2k compatability!

プラットフォーム:    Windows XP
I can't read japanese, but that sure as hell looks like it works on Win2k & XP! That's good enough for me.

And Saint is right. It's IS a re-release. They're trying to milk an almost-dead cow.
 
http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00006L7C5/ref=ase_finalfantasy2-22/249-8563121-9966718

Who gives a sh*t about packaging? I want true Win2k compatability!

Well, ne ne from my reading~
CD-ROM
PentiumII-266 (Min)
Windows95/98/Me/XP
64MB Ram
550MB Space
CD-ROM

6,018 Yen (errrr wait and see)!

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For FF11 PC
OS: Wondows98/98SE/Me/2000/XP (Japanese Language Only)
CPU: Intel Pentium III 800MHz (min)
RAM: 128MB (min)
HD: 5GB (min)
CD-ROM
3D: VRAM32MB (min)/DirectX8.1
Online: 56kbps 'min' (Japan only)

7,280 Yen (too expensive) ^^;
 
It marks Square trying to market their old stuff again.
Just like the remakes of FF1 and 2

yupp yupp... for ps1 'WOW' =)
you can buy it now... eee some of you know the storylines~
well... try Japanese version (with mod).
 
Hard to believe that FF8PC would work in Windows XP but not 2000.

Oh well, whatever they say...

I've never had any compatibility problems with FF7/FF8 in Windows XP (besides the FF7 Chocobo Race bug) anyway.
 
That's weird. Final Fantasy 8 PC worked fine on Win2000 for me.....  :wicked:
 
It worked fine for me, too, in Win2k.

. . . I just ran it tonight - upgraded my CPU from a 900 Mhz T-bird to an Athlon XP 1600, had to see any kind of performance increase in different games.  The world map finally ALMOST runs at full speed . . . which is pretty sad.  Damn Square and their poor PC programming. - and it works pretty good in WinXP, as well.
 
I had an old 4 meg graphics card - an "MPact 2 DVD" from a company called "Chromatic Research."
It ran the world map flawlessly, battles ok, and field screen terribly.
(All of my other games ran like crap on this card, except FF7 which ran fine)

I upgraded to a 32 meg TNT2 and the world map now doesn't run that good, battles excellent, and field screen excellent.

I don't get what is up with the field screen.  Works fine on cards that it shouldn't and doesn't work on cards that it should.
 
World map works fine and full speed on me 3Dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI.

Well, of course the fact that I have a 1.5Ghz CPU might have a LITTLE something to do with it. ;)
 
Haha yeah.... the Voodoo cards seem to do the job well for Final Fantasy games.....  :)

Anyway my GeForce2 Pro is doing quite OK with FF8 as well. Not surprisingly, there are still lines in the menu and it looked rather messed up. But when I turn on FSAA the lines disappeared and the graphics look OK (I presume that the line was blurred off till it disappeared lol) in World Map/ everything!  :D
 
FFVIII worked fine for me in XP.  I rearely have problems with FFVIII...
 
I had an old 4 meg graphics card - an "MPact 2 DVD" from a company called "Chromatic Research."
It ran the world map flawlessly, battles ok, and field screen terribly.

Hey hey hey! I've got a crappy 4MB EDO RAM graphics card, ATI Rage II+ DVD or something. Do you think FF7 would work okay? Of course, the fact that it's EDO RAM doesn't help, but you never know...
 
Hey hey hey! I've got a crappy 4MB EDO RAM graphics card, ATI Rage II+ DVD or something. Do you think FF7 would work okay? Of course, the fact that it's EDO RAM doesn't help, but you never know...

lol that will do =D
My old-compu (works):
333 MHz;
ATI Rage Pro (rpro_540-1b02k);
Windows98/ME;
49 SDRAM ---> 160SDRAM;
DirectX 8.1 =x.x=
 
If you have a fast enough CPU, FF7 should work fine.

I had a 266 mhz with my 4 meg card and FF7 didn't work well at all, but when I upgraded to 950 mhz it ran very very very very nicely :P

Course it runs great on my new GeForce4 TI but whatever.
 
When I first run FF7 I was using a PII350 / 64MB SDRAM with a 8MB i740 graphics card and it ran well. When I upgraded to Voodoo3 3000 + 64MB of SDRAM the game became very fast.... :)
 
Oh yeah, check out my specs:

PII 233Mhz (only upgradable to 333Mhz)
32MB SDRAM
Win98 SE

Hot stuff eh? Oh well, never played games on it before, won't make any difference.
 
Wow . . . I remember the first time I played FF7 . . .

It was on an AMD K6 MMX 233, with a 4 meg S3 VirgeGX and a SB AWE64 (with only the default 512k of cache).

I had to play the whole game in Software rendering mode (choppy as hell in the battles and on the world map . . . not to mention all of the mini games.), and the music sounded pretty bad.
 
The first time I played FFVII... was on a:

Pentium I 166MHz
16 MB of RAM
SoundBlaster Pro II
Unknown video card
2 geg harddrive

WHOO!  Playable, but really LONNNGGG!!
The battle swirl took at least 2 mins...

Kendrilian :wicked:
 
I didn't know about Final Fantasy games in the past until my friend recommended me to get FF7. I thought, well I'll just give this game a chance. When I first played it.... it was really cool. That's when I started to like FF games.....  :)

I ran it on a P2 350/ 64mb RAM/ 8mb i740/ AWE64

The sound quality was good (although the MIDIs can't be compared against PS' music), but I had to run on Software renderer because I didn't know how to update graphics card driver then (New to the Internet during that time too  :lol: )

Overall the game ran pretty OK on software + full screen. When I updated the drivers I ran on D3D and I must admit I gasped when I first saw FF7's graphics in 3D.....  :)
 
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