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SpellSword: Does anyone know if the Final Fantasy 3 PC port will require a Square Enix account.
(Like 7 & 8 did?)
There is no extra account or client for this game, according to the forums.
Post edited May 30, 2014 by Arkose
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SpellSword: Does anyone know if the Final Fantasy 3 PC port will require a Square Enix account.
(Like 7 & 8 did?)
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Arkose: There is no extra account or client for this game, according to the forums.
Thanks for the info Arkose, Rock on! ^_^

Square Enix already has a few games on GOG perhaps FF3 will make its way here in the future. -_^
(I hope so anyway.)
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SpellSword: Square Enix already has a few games on GOG perhaps FF3 will make its way here in the future. -_^
(I hope so anyway.)
I'm really sorry to say it, but it won't. Not in a million years. Square Enix Japan would have to go out of business before they wised up enough to realise that they should be distributing their games on major services and not just their own store. And that's a problem. GOG, thankfully, doesn't support regional restrictions. So any publisher not willing to sell their game worldwide doesn't get that game on GOG. In fact, at least one game was pulled from GOG earlier this year because a connected (Japanese) publisher decided it wanted regional restrictions.
Post edited May 30, 2014 by bansama
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bansama: So any publisher not willing to sell their game worldwide doesn't get that game on GOG. In fact, at least one game was pulled from GOG earlier this year because a connected (Japanese) publisher decided it wanted regional restrictions.
That's unfortunate. T_T
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bansama: I'm really sorry to say it, but it won't. Not in a million years. Square Enix Japan would have to go out of business before they wised up enough to realise that they should be distributing their games on major services and not just their own store. And that's a problem. GOG, thankfully, doesn't support regional restrictions. So any publisher not willing to sell their game worldwide doesn't get that game on GOG. In fact, at least one game was pulled from GOG earlier this year because a connected (Japanese) publisher decided it wanted regional restrictions.
Colour me curious. Are we talking about the Guilty Gear games?
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Grargar: Colour me curious. Are we talking about the Guilty Gear games?
Yep. As best I can tell, that's why GOG pulled them. They were regionally restricted on Steam in all regions where the Japanese publisher had rights for them only a few days later, so unlikely to be mere coincidence.
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Grargar: Colour me curious. Are we talking about the Guilty Gear games?
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bansama: Yep. As best I can tell, that's why GOG pulled them. They were regionally restricted on Steam in all regions where the Japanese publisher had rights for them only a few days later, so unlikely to be mere coincidence.
I'm curious. Can you access this page?
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Grargar: I'm curious. Can you access this page?
Yep. That just means they're too small to worry about regional restrictions. Used to be the same with GreenManGaming. Now look at them U___U