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... the point is that it was recently released in Japan and that there are new features to the Japanese version.
I just bought the FF7 2012 re-release a few days ago. I replaced most of the ogg music with the better versions, but there are 2 original songs from the Playstation that I didn't replace because I personally prefer the PC re-make (I know that's hard to believe). I really like that my saved games are backed-up online automatically, but I'm sad that currently (to my knowledge) you can't menu-overhaul (at this time, to my knowledge) the re-release, without down-converting it to the old original PC release, which means no more online-saved game backups and I read it would remove my saved games (I think that only applies if you only have it installed to 1 folder). I think that I may be able to have both the modded and unmodded version of the game on my same computer, but I haven't tested it yet. Also, no matter if you mod it or not, the PC version can randomly crash, I just wanted to mention that.1. This is a dead thread.
2. This is very old news as the game was released last year.
Forgive me if you're making a point I don't see.
I don't really care about necrobumping or anything but this kinda seems trollish. I'm in a bad mood tho so maybe my perception is off. I guess the thanks for the modders' hard work is worth posting, all the rest was kinda annoying to have to read. Sorry aali's driver doesn't work with the rerelease.This website is about Final Fantasy 7. This game came out in 1997, which today (6/2013), makes it around 17 years old. Your comment about a re-release that was released "last year" (2012) is now suddenly considered "very old", while apparently, the rest of this website is what?
I strongly dislike people who close or attempt to close threads online because they believe that just because they lost interest, that nobody else in the world with internet access will have any reason to read about it or add to it on a later date. Believe it or not, they still teach "History" in schools, and that information is much older than a year old.
Let's not encourage killing threads because that just encourages people to start duplicate threads and turns a well organized forum into a disorganized disaster. If you want to start a "Japanese re-release" thread, that sounds fine and logical, but just trying to close a thread, due to the amount of time ago it was started, is counter-productive to the internet as a whole.
[CleverNameHere] did not censure JBedford because he simply 'lost interest', but because the rules of this forum insist that old threads shouldn't be randomly bumped unless someone has something substantial to add.I strongly dislike people who close or attempt to close threads online because they believe that just because they lost interest, that nobody else in the world with internet access will have any reason to read about it or add to it on a later date.Believe it or not, they still teach "History" in schools, and that information is much older than a year old.