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Blinge Odonata | Comment 1: 2015-09-11 07:54 |
Really though, why do the portraits have blonde hair while the sprites have pink? | |
Glenn Magus Harvey | Comment 2: 2015-09-13 09:08 |
I saw the pop-up ad for this on Steam, and I was like, ooh, I am interested. Then I saw the art style, and I was like...no. No. I mean, seriously, scaling is the issue? How hard can it be to scale pixelated images? You scale them up, the pixels become larger, you scale them down, the pixels become smaller! And pixel art actually looks better on small screens... Also, Amano art. I don't like Amano art much. I'll be honest about that. It's interesting from an artistic detail perspective, but...these certainly aren't the characters I've come to know and love. Sure, sometimes Amano has better ideas for character design than the in-game artists do (contrast Celes's character art and sprite for a particularly stark example), but much of the time Amano just has a bunch of really pale androgynous characters with overly ornate clothing. And specifically, that pale coloration really doesn't match well with the very vibrant and expressive colors of these 16-bit RPGs. Like... Quote (Blinge Odonata) Really though, why do the portraits have blonde hair while the sprites have pink? This. | |
Rangers51 | Comment 3: 2015-09-26 18:08 |
I just saw this and found it hilarious. https://twitter.com/bill_at_zeboyd/status/647148767053934592 | |
Rangers51 | Comment 4: 2015-09-28 17:27 |
Hate to double-post, but here's an even better analysis about what went wrong - and what could have theoretically gone better - from another developer: http://www.fortressofdoors.com/doing-an-hd...-the-right-way/ h/t Neal, CoNChat | |
Spooniest | Comment 5: 2015-10-12 03:39 |
Just bought this on steam. I'll commence play immediately and come back to y'all with a hot take. | |
Spooniest | Comment 6: 2015-10-13 18:16 |
Don't listen to the haters, this is a fine version of Final Fantasy V. There was some screen tearing when running in my monitor's native resolution (1280x768), but lowering the resolution to 640x480 fixed it. Also the controller support is a little wonky, but I figured out how to use a program called Joy2Key and everything's fine. I love it, it's all I ever wanted Final Fantasy V on the PC to be! ![]() | |
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