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OK, so I guess I have a heart. Good to know :)

I say: DO IT. And get rid of the box art while you're at it. OH, and hide it in a closed drawer so that you have to ask the store clerk for it.

The game already ships with both PC and Mac versions on the same disc. I'd put my hand on fire that this means 2 different installers sharing one set of resources. They're not actually "producing" anything different, the stuff already is produced... Data files are data files, there's nothing making them specifically

That's *really* weird. I mean, sure, the core program is compiled differently for Windows and Mac, but there's really no reason it can't share identical assets (they're not building the entire game from scratch twice). If the assets exist, there's really no reason not to include them on both platforms.

I'll take 100!

Why, you cheating little... Wait, do you win something if you guess correctly? Hmmm...

What if this is actually the ROPE universe-jumping?

AARGhhhhh.

"If you don't quite believe that, I don't really blame you. But he's done the same experiment using maps of Canada, China, Australia, the UK, France, and a bunch more—12 in total—and the same thing happens each time."

I can't exactly imagine what kind of abbey would brew that. The though alone is amusing, though.

Couldn't they just stick to "Hello World!"? were they trying to be meta?

Please let this also be on PSN. PLEASE.

Wow, so many come to mind. If I had to pick, let's say SIX (I couldn't manage a list of 5) of the best titles, from every JRPG I've played, I'd say (in no particular order and stating the original release, there are often ports on other platforms):

I'll just leave this here. First thing that came to mind.

OH. My. God.

The problem with "art" is that it encompasses anything that is a skillful display of technique to things that spawn reflection or emotion. Look it up in the dictionary (any will do). There are classical forms of art that are recognized as such, but the very broad definition of the word can potentially fit a lot of

No, it just turns something that's little more than an aesthetic production into art. You know, real art.

I would totally buy that

I played a bit at first then dropped it because it was just plainly unfinished and was seriously lacking content. I picked it back up earlier this year and was AMAZED at how much the thing has progressed. It's actually a pretty great game now, can't let go of it.

Have you played XIV recently?