Video game logic, duh. Toss a fire-ball at any building made of wood in Skyrim, and see what doesn't happen.sagitel said:poor rad!
also im disappointed that a huge explosion didnt destroy half of the building
Most games can't give the player that freedom unless destruction is itself the goal. In something Like GTA you can drive any number of 747s into skyscrapers and they will still merely explode on some invisible force field and leave every las glass pane intact.JohnZ117 said:Video game logic, duh. Toss a fire-ball at any building made of wood in Skyrim, and see what doesn't happen.sagitel said:poor rad!
also im disappointed that a huge explosion didnt destroy half of the building
Don't give up hope. This fight is just getting started.sagitel said:poor rad!
also im disappointed that a huge explosion didnt destroy half of the building
Casting meteor indoors seems like a really bad idea for obvious reasons.RJ 17 said:Cast Meteor on that som'***** and get it over with already.
We're in a JRPG, anything is possible. Including calling a meteor attack indoor without any damage to anything other than the intended target.Souplex said:Casting meteor indoors seems like a really bad idea for obvious reasons.RJ 17 said:Cast Meteor on that som'***** and get it over with already.
It would be a bad idea...unless you could then just summon Phoenix and rezz your party.Souplex said:Casting meteor indoors seems like a really bad idea for obvious reasons.RJ 17 said:Cast Meteor on that som'***** and get it over with already.
Bindal said:We're in a JRPG, anything is possible. Including calling a meteor attack indoor without any damage to anything other than the intended target.Souplex said:Casting meteor indoors seems like a really bad idea for obvious reasons.RJ 17 said:Cast Meteor on that som'***** and get it over with already.
Ditto. Healer going rogue in front of the biggest baddy and his army? As badass as it is, she is either going to turn into crystal or get a crystal arm through the heart since the heroes are staring to drop in number. I'm too familiar with damsel-in-distress cliches.EyeReaper said:Calling it now, Healer's getting Sephirothed. Total party wipe, then it's going to cut back to the couch and Rad's going to say something like "I told you to grind more! We're way too underleveled"
Thank you for what seems to be an attempt at correcting me by mentioning and expanding on the point I was making. It amuses me.CyanCat47 said:Most games can't give the player that freedom unless destruction is itself the goal. In something Like GTA you can drive any number of 747s into skyscrapers and they will still merely explode on some invisible force field and leave every las glass pane intact.JohnZ117 said:Video game logic, duh. Toss a fire-ball at any building made of wood in Skyrim, and see what doesn't happen.sagitel said:poor rad!
also im disappointed that a huge explosion didnt destroy half of the building
Take your superiority feelings down a few notches bucko. @CyanCat47 was agreeing with you while expanding with another example.JohnZ117 said:Thank you for what seems to be an attempt at correcting me by mentioning and expanding on the point I was making. It amuses me.CyanCat47 said:Most games can't give the player that freedom unless destruction is itself the goal. In something Like GTA you can drive any number of 747s into skyscrapers and they will still merely explode on some invisible force field and leave every las glass pane intact.JohnZ117 said:Video game logic, duh. Toss a fire-ball at any building made of wood in Skyrim, and see what doesn't happen.sagitel said:poor rad!
also im disappointed that a huge explosion didnt destroy half of the building
I hope you meant to say "This is just the warm-up."sageoftruth said:Don't give up hope. This fight is just getting started.sagitel said:poor rad!
also im disappointed that a huge explosion didnt destroy half of the building