This.PSP version with the slowdown fix.
I’d have to regurgitate this, since this has always been a cause of choice paralysis for me.In general, when you ask a question like this, you are gonna at least get as many different answers as there are versions of the game...
Whenever I see it, I go with whatever's rated the highest. That is, the most likes, or if it's on the internet's cesspit, upvotes. So always remember to press like on what you like!I’d have to regurgitate this, since this has always been a cause of choice paralysis for me.
Best course of action is to learn about each version best as reasonably possible and make a calculated decision based on the facts given, rather than hope someone having the ideal answer.
On some occasions the most upvoted version is just the one everyone played, which isn’t inherently wrong, but it goes without saying that people can’t comment on versions they never owned. So anecdotal comments would be more valuable in this case.Whenever I see it, I go with whatever's rated the highest. That is, the most likes, or if it's on the internet's cesspit, upvotes. So always remember to press like on what you like!
If it's equal, I tend to go for the most modern thing. Unless it's really really cheap looking (Final Fantasy PC ports prior to pixel remasters), but those things usually aren't.
Yeah, that's absolutely true. Nostalgia (and people generally only playing one version) does indeed play a lot into older games like this. I've had people recommend the Mega CD version of Lunar, because of that. But I do believe that it's generally safer than looking at everything different in the versions and either deciding no version is obviously the winner (thus ending up right back where you started), or just picking an unpleasant version by accident.On some occasions the most upvoted version is just the one everyone played, which isn’t inherently wrong, but it goes without saying that people can’t comment on versions they never owned. So anecdotal comments would be more valuable in this case.
it’s generally not really needed to search up and compare everything between versions, just general tidbits that stand out and would matter to you. Ideally the differences should still be somewhat readable from the outset without necessitating investing the knowledge required to differentiate smaller nuances.But I do believe that it's generally safer than looking at everything different in the versions and either deciding no version is obviously the winner (thus ending up right back where you started), or just picking an unpleasant version by accident.
in most cases I feel going with the first version of a game has never let me down. There’s cases where a new version is more accessible, but often some of those borderline on being straight up remakes, like picking between the NES or Super Famicom versions of DQ3.I usually don't care about anyone & anything when I have to take a decission like this, and I go first with the base game of the base console. After finishing it, you can then check what internet has to offer. But that's me, because I am an irresolute bastard.
After checking the link, I have to ask: Is it really a big difference between The Lion War of the Lions and the other version of The Lion War?Hey, glad to see you like your romhacks. I don't recommend romhacks unless I am confident those are superior to the original version of the game. So here we go:
The Lion War of the Lions (PSX)
https://ffhacktics.com/smf/index.php?topic=12951.0
There's just too much to cool stuff here. Mostly everything from the PSP version has been ported, all multiplayer content can be played solo, some JAP exclusive stuff was added, bunch of fixes and so on, please check the link above to have a look at the full thing. I'd go as far as to call this the definitive edition.
LWotL has a lot of scenarios first-time players might think about but is ultimately an alternate telling of the story itself which may be confusing for first-time players.After checking the link, I have to ask: Is it really a big difference between The Lion War of the Lions and the other version of The Lion War?
Thanks for this list. The PSP version is considerably better.i found this on the wiki, it goes over some of the differences between the two versions:
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Final Fantasy Tactics version differences
The following is a list of version differences between the two ports of Final Fantasy Tactics. Throughout the two releases of the game, it has been subject to major alteration to the game script and overall difficulty. The second version also has various new additions not present in the original...finalfantasy.fandom.com
and as it has been mentioned in earlier posts, the psp version has a slowdown removal patch. i've been playing the psx version, so i just hold down the fast forward button when i need to. it achieves the same effect.