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Spectre: There's a demo put there for it for it but I don't know if it's DRM. If I can find one I'll put it in the demo thread.
I remember trying the demo back in the day and it was client free at least.

Anyway here is a link i found from a quick search:
https://www.gamepressure.com/download.asp?ID=22564

It is very unfortunate that this is being removed but im hoping it's for the sake of a remaster of sorts. Far as i can tell, there are no licencing issues (except maybe with music? But that's rare.)

Time will tell.
Post edited August 25, 2018 by Hikage1983
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real.geizterfahr: Do I even want to know what the hell happened with your avatars?
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ZFR: It's for the Greater Good.
Tiny avatars for the Greater Good. I like that xP
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ZFR: ...
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real.geizterfahr: Do I even want to know what the hell happened with your avatars?
Like ZFR said, it's for the greater good.
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ZFR: ...
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real.geizterfahr: Do I even want to know what the hell happened with your avatars?
The Greater Good.
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real.geizterfahr: Tiny avatars for the Greater Good. I like that xP
Some of them are far from tiny, though. All For The Greater Good.
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ZFR: ...
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real.geizterfahr: Do I even want to know what the hell happened with your avatars?
All for The Greater Good!
I wouldn't worry too much about it, metinks the game will be back in the future, in remastered or high definition form so Squeenix can ask full price for it.
They also did it for Chrono Trigger and that wasn't even originally on PC.
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Hikage1983: im hoping it's for the sake of a remaster of sorts.
that popped into my head too, and makes sense imo.
low rated
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real.geizterfahr: Do I even want to know what the hell happened with your avatars?
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Lifthrasil: All for The Greater Good!
I feel like pointing out that a previous avatar that was being used like this was one that is normally used by someone who sent me a chat message in bad faith, so I, by default, have a negative opinion of anyone using that avatar.

Edit: And with the "low rating" of this post, I now have a more negative opinion of the forum userbase in general.
Post edited September 11, 2018 by dtgreene
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helpo1: Some of them are far from tiny, though.
Looking at where tiny lives, I guess pretty much everything is far (away) from him :P
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mrcrispy83: doubt anyone here cares except me as a fan of the SaGa series,
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ZFR: Is this game somehow related to SaGa series?
Well it's definitely got a lot of the same design sensibilities and concepts like battle rank, and appeals to the same audience.
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ZFR: Is this game somehow related to SaGa series?
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mrcrispy83: Well it's definitely got a lot of the same design sensibilities and concepts like battle rank, and appeals to the same audience.
Ah I see. But storywise and setting-wise it's different?

The game's good? I might buy it...
I have yet to play that game on PC, I tried the Xbox 360 version and it was a good game, not the best but good.

gonna get it before it gets removed. thanks for the heads up OP.
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mrcrispy83: Well it's definitely got a lot of the same design sensibilities and concepts like battle rank, and appeals to the same audience.
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ZFR: Ah I see. But storywise and setting-wise it's different?

The game's good? I might buy it...
The SaGa games aren't that similar to each other in story and setting. For example:

SaGa Frontier: Choose one of 7 characters at the start; each has their own story. The setting is one that sort of has everything, from a medieval Japanese village to a modern metropolis, to a magic kingdom, to a french-themed castle with what could be interpreted as lesbian vampires (the vampire part is a bit of a stretch here), to surreal magical dimentions, to even jacking into computer systems (and fighting computer viruses).

SaGa Frontier 2: Choose events to play; the game takes place over about a century of fictional history, and to some extent, events can be played out of order. Setting is a medieval common-magic setting (that is, most characters can use magic, and the only playable exception is a major plot point). The story has two main threads; one being the exploits of Gustave, who conquered a kingdom, but had no successor when he died (you can view this history right away), and another featuring Will Knights and his descendants, as they dig for quells and later fight against a greater evil (this history can't be viewed before experiencing it).

As you can see, these are very different games.

Other SaGa games are also different in setting. For example:
SaGa 1: You climb a tower. The settings go from medieval in the first world to more technologically advanced as the game progresses. At the top of the tower is paradise, but... (This game is surprisingly deep for a 1989 game, and there are parts where the player might leave a world with a rather uneasy feeling.)
SaGa 3: The world is being flooded, and you need to travel through time to stop it. (This game and its remakes, to my knowledge, are the only SaGa games that involve time travel.)
Romancing SaGa: The world has an ancient world feel, with a healthy dose of the divine with a pantheon that resembles ancient religions. While there are three evil gods, the relationships between deities aren't that simple (in particular, I can think of a quest that boosts your favor with both the good god Elore and the evil god Death).
I think I still have a key from a humble bundle sitting around... do I have to redeem it before the 4th or does the key stay good forever?