Reliving the past, etc.



Blackjack

Blackjack

Online Blackjack in Canada for 2026: Safe Sites and Best Tables Online blackjack in Canada is one of the few ...
New

New

New Online Casino in Canada for 2026: Comparing Bonuses, Payouts and Games Choosing the best new online casino in Canada ...
Live

Live

Live Casino Online in Canada 2026 Playing at a live casino online in Canada in 2026 means you'll see a ...
Mobile

Mobile

Best Mobile Casino in Canada 2026: Top Sites, Apps and Safety A mobile casino in Canada is an online platform ...
Prepaid Card

Prepaid Card

Best Prepaid Card Casinos in Canada Prepaid card casino is a good option for Canadian players who want to control ...
Slots

Slots

Real Money Online Slots in Canada 2026 When choosing online slots for real money in Canada, two things matter: Is ...
No Deposit

No Deposit

Free Spins No Deposit Bonuses in Canada: Top Picks and Real Value Explained Free spins no deposit bonuses in Canada ...
Instant Withdrawal

Instant Withdrawal

Instant Withdrawal Casino Canada 2026: Fastest Payout Sites and Quick Payment Methods An instant withdrawal casino in Canada isn't one ...
Crypto

Crypto

Crypto Casinos in Canada 2026 Crypto casinos in Canada use digital currencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin for deposits and ...
Medjoub
08-19-2007, 07:52 PM
I’ve been working my way back through FF1 in the past couple of days, (nostalgia, etc. — haven’t played it since I was seven) and hit the dead-spot in which I was supposed to figure out that I needed to take the floater to the middle of a desert in order to get the airship. After a little ‘net searching, I found a walkthrough and learned what I needed to do. Question: how the hell are you supposed to know to take the floater to the desert?

Any takers on the question?


NorseFTX
08-19-2007, 09:35 PM
I’m not sure how I found out about it, but I remember if you talk to a bunch of townspeople, one of them will say something about the desert.

If it wasn’t that, it might have just been me randomly walking around and stuff, and then randomly coming to the desert, and then suddenly it pops out and I’m all, "Ooh! I found out what I was supposed to do!"

I used to play RPGs in Japanese (back when I couldn’t read Japanese at all), so I’m used to randomly going around talking to everything until something happens.
XP


Sobye
08-20-2007, 06:01 PM
I used to play RPGs in Japanese (back when I couldn’t read Japanese at all), so I’m used to randomly going around talking to everything until something happens.
XP

What’s the appeal of an RPG if you can’t understand anything that happens?


ROKI
08-20-2007, 06:25 PM
What’s the appeal of an RPG if you can’t understand anything that happens?

Challenge! O:]


NorseFTX
08-21-2007, 07:55 AM
Mmhm!

And it’s not as if you can’t understand anything at all!
There are things to understand from RPGs other than words, right? (The characters moving, the battles, and all that stuff…)

I like to make the most out of what I’ve got in front of me.

And uh, back then, I was too young to completely understand any game, anyway…
All the games were just fun little things where I would pop in some cartridge, and get to press some buttons to see the things that happened on the screen. …I don’t think it really would have mattered if it were in Japanese OR English….


Fatalis Prime
08-26-2007, 01:40 AM
The elven sages in Elfland tell you what to do with the, um, "floater".

Scroll to Top