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ria_oaks ([personal profile] ria_oaks) wrote2006-11-14 01:53 pm

FF ramblings

I happened to check Rpgamer.com a few minutes ago and noticed that FFIII:DS comes out today (I haven't really been keeping track...). I'm probably just being too over-emotional, but this day feels rather historic in the RPG world - the last Final Fantasy that wasn't released in the US is finally here. I checked, and it's been approximately 16.5 years since FFIII was released in Japan - well, better late than never, I guess. XD I mean sure, I played it years ago on a translated ROM and I won't be buying this version anytime soon (lack of a DS... and lack of time to play. woe.), but it's still cool to think that it's here. It's sort of a pity that the original version of the game will never make it here, most likely (how hard would it have been to include the orignal version in the new game, really...?), but the new version looks pretty spiffy. Hopefully I'll get to play it someday.

3 FF games in the past 2 weeks, 2 of which are new to the US (FFXII and FFIII:DS) and one of which only ever made it here in a mangled fashion (FFV Advance) - makes me miss the days when I could play all the time... I haven't really been into gaming as much the last few years, largely because of a. lack of time during school, b. other interests take up my free time, and c. i'm lazy., but I still get excited hearing about games and still want to play when I get the chance. I'm way behind on all the games I'm playing, but I still plan to ask for either FFXII or Disgaea 2 for Christmas (leaning towards the latter - FFXII will be easy enough to find for years to come, and it'll get cheap fairly quickly, whereas Disgaea 2 will start disappearing soon...). I am sorely tempted by FFXII, though - it's been getting fantastic reviews, and hell, it's FFXII! We've been waiting for this game for years, and it's finally here... and I really can't justify the time or money to get it. Part of me, too, is still a bit uncertain about it - but most of the reviews have said that the game is nothing like (and much better than) anything we've seen of it to this point, including the demo. I plan to give it a chance eventually, but can't do it yet.

And... I'm procrastinating. Back to my Farscape paper... it's due tomorrow at 9, so I need to get moving. Up to 5 pages, need about 12 - and I'm still blathering on about the context, haven't even gotten to analysing the series itself! Ehehehe. baaack to work.

[identity profile] ria-oaks.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
Waaah, I'm jealous. :( I've got it transferring to my TiVo right now (yay for MSNBC's website), but it'd be great to be able to just turn on the TV and watch him and then Rachel after. (and he's doing a Special Comment about Cheney tonight, evidently - oughta be entertaining).

Hmm. So yeah, other than the box itself, I don't think it's much more than the one I have... I dunno, I'll think about it when I get back, if I still want it. And afaik TiVo works fine with it - when I was setting it up, there were instructions for setups with cable boxes and without.

[identity profile] bk635.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Eh, what box do you have?

[identity profile] ria-oaks.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
I don't have one... I just noticed when I was setting up my TiVo that there were diff instructions and cables depending on whether or not I did have one.

*rereads what she wrote* Okay yeah, that was kinda confusing... I meant your plan isn't much more than mine, prob (though mine's combined with Internet, so hard to know - I think it works out to about $10 more from what I recall reading on Shaw's website), then there's just the cost of the box.

[identity profile] bk635.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
You have Classic Cable, which is $55.95/mo according to their website...like, $2 cheaper than Digital.

So yeah, it's basically the hardware that you're paying for.

Their Extreme internet package costs $10 more than their High Speed one. So for like $12 more per month, you could have Extreme Internet and Digital TV. Of course I'm not factoring in taxes, bundling, and other such things..

[identity profile] ria-oaks.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Huh. So yeah, not much cheaper.. I'd totally have gotten it, but stupid Bowen doesn't support Digital yet. -_____-

Wonder how much more 'extreme' the Extreme Internet is... these days I'd settle on reliable. *sigh*

[identity profile] bk635.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
High Speed:
# Up to 5 Mbps download speed
# Up to 512 Kbps upload speed
# 60 GB/month data transfer

Extreme-I:
# Up to 10 Mbps download speed
# Up to 1 Mbps upload speed
# 100 GB/month data transfer

It's a noticeable difference, I'd say. I don't think I could go back to High Speed. But things like infrastructure age and node congestion can explain speed differences in one area of the city compared to another.

Their Nitro package is better (25d/1u), but it's a scam compared to something like Verizon FIOS, which I don't think is available in Canada. :(