Final Fantasy VII Rerelease thread

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It really depends how much they changed, what mods you're trying to install, etc. Assuming it's based on the original PC release and they don't encrypt anything, most lgp mods would work fine. exe mods might need reworked for the new version of the application.
 
Relax, they can't use fan-made materials without the fans' permission. They're subject to the same copyright laws we are. If you've not been contacted by Square-Enix, it's safe to say that your stuff likely isn't making it in.
AFAIK, GoG used Killap patches in their version of Fallout 2 without his knowledge.
 
They will not improve the graphics, check out Sonic CD, got standard ones!  They need the source code for replacemment lot`s of things (return to midi?(Scare). If that so, it`s a disapointment.
 
They will not improve the graphics, check out Sonic CD, got standard ones!  They need the source code for replacemment lot`s of things (return to midi?(Scare). If that so, it`s a disapointment.
Sonic CD had some new graphics; Tails' art was a combination of Sonic 2 sprites and a few new ones for poses that he didn't have in Sonic 2 (IIRC, they were made specifically for that remake by SonicRetro.org member Chimpo, but I'm not positive about this one).
 
Well, looks like it wasn't a false registration at least ;p It's official, although not a HD release.
 
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7 (32/64-bit) • 2GHz Processor or faster • 1GB RAM • DirectX 9-compatible graphic card

Yup, these are higher requirements alright. I'm a bit concerned that every official reference appears to be to Europe; I see no sign of a US release.
 
So basically they've put in a minimal amount of effort to add useless features like achievements, cloud saves and a basic trainer . . .
Maybe they've also added robust copy protection and anti-modification systems to make the purchase worthwhile.
 
With the extent to which most of our mods seem to rely on Aali's driver anymore, it wouldn't take much to break 'em.
 
Ooh, trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qr4TgU4SKLc

FMVs look like they may have been upscaled.

yup... looks like they didnt show anything else...  which sucks..  but remember, that might just be taken from psx game and made into a trailer.  It proves nothing.  Although I'd be surprised if they didn't do something with the FMV.

So basically they've put in a minimal amount of effort to add useless features like achievements, cloud saves and a basic trainer . . .
Maybe they've also added robust copy protection and anti-modification systems to make the purchase worthwhile.
Nothing is unbreakable... least of all FF7 PC.
 
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I'm so pumped. They haven't confirmed that there have been any graphical enhancements that I've seen however it is worth noting that the system requirements have increased quite a bit from the initial release :P
 
It is very unlikely they have (or could depending on if high res backups were made).   They want your money at the lowest inconvenience.  Prepare for a slightly less bugged game with upscaled FMV from psx.
 
Yup, these are higher requirements alright. I'm a bit concerned that every official reference appears to be to Europe; I see no sign of a US release.
Regarding its release, also of note:
Available Exclusively on the SQUARE ENIX Store
Eek.
 
I will be interested to see what they do about sounds and music, surely they won't be relying on MIDI anymore? haha!
Also what do you think will happen with regards to disc swapping?
 
I think aali is fixing the issue anyway so that we dont need ff7music, but it would be good they could do it too.
 
This is more like a torture to any "re-make" fans than an offer...
 
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