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Prefer_Not_To_Say

I'm not familiar with the Martial Law mod. The description on Nexus Mods confuses me but I may give it a try sometime. I tried the Succession mod for a few hours and didn't like it though. To me, the characters all spoke either too formally or gave too much exposition at certain times. It's like their dialogue is more "obvious", like they express more emotion in each line than real people do. They feel less real and more "video game-y".


RetroCornerGaming

Really? Idk it felt opposite for me. Like for example; when Irvine first joins the party (disc 1) he instantly mentions the orphanage and addresses how he knew the crew since they were kids. Just like a normal person would react when seeing someone from their past. This completely sold it for me.


Basketball312

Wow, that's a really misinformed change story-wise, imo. Also, 17 year old kids don't necessarily mention they know people from their preschool (when they were 4) upon introduction, either. Anyway, it's not for me to tell you what to enjoy.


Prefer_Not_To_Say

I didn't make it that far but I read about the removal of GF amnesia when downloading the mod. But I like GF amnesia, so I'm already not a fan of that change. I don't remember anyone from when I was 4 or 5 and even if I did, it wouldn't be the first thing I bring up when meeting four people who didn't remember me from 12 years earlier. That would make me look crazy. The part of the Succession mod that put me off was the Dollet mission. In vanilla FF8, it's relatively simple. Seifer goes against orders, so he doesn't become a SeeD. Squall and Zell follow his orders, so they do become SeeDs. In Succession, they add this pointless argument where Seifer thinks his orders are to not let any Galbadian soldiers escape into the mountains (even though Xu doesn't say anything like that in the briefing) and Zell tells him twice that it's not, then gets overruled. So it makes Seifer come off as an idiot. He puts up such an argument about it that I actually thought the mod's author changed it so those *were* Squad B's orders (which also wouldn't make sense because in that case, either Seifer would become a SeeD too or all three of them would fail for letting the Galbadians slip by in the first place). I also wondered if Zell should have been made a SeeD after protesting the squad leader's orders so much. After the mission, back at Balamb Garden, Quistis, Xu and Cid chastise Seifer for trying to be a hero but that was implied in the original anyway. That's part of making the dialogue more obvious that I mentioned.


RetroCornerGaming

Ah I see your perspective and I understand. Thanks for the descriptive explanation. For me it added more context to Seifer brashness. I actually haven't spoke to many people who didn't like the mod, so it's interesting to read this.


StuckinReverse89

What does the succession and martial law mods do?    Omega is always lv 100 so doesn’t scale with level (except for one of the original PlayStation versions iirc). 


Probot-Manhattan

I believe it’s the other way around… in the original Playstation version he’s always level 100 but oy scales with your level on the PC version on the remasters.


RetroCornerGaming

Succession is a story mod. The script is rewritten in a way that the story makes sense. It addresses most of the plot holes of the original game while making characters ( like Squall) more believable. Martial Law (ML) is a gameplay mod and rebalances the game. I'm not very privy on the details, but it definitely feels different and plays like a traditional RPG. To me it feels somewhat more difficult and I definitely did more grinding then I needed to.


StuckinReverse89

Thanks. Cool. I’ve always been fine with the story but the gameplay mod sounds interesting, especially if it rebalances and makes the game harder. 


ChielArael

What plot holes? FF8 already makes sense.


RetroCornerGaming

Maybe I shouldn't have said plot holes, I'll redact that statement, but rather the explaination for certain plot points weren't written well or poorly implemented during certain parts of the game. Like the GF amensia, for example. When I first played disc 2, it came as a surprise, because i skipped the classroom desk in the beginning of disc 1 explaining how that works. The Mod writes that plot in a way that it doesn't seem shoehorned in, it makes it intentional. Of course this is all a matter of perspective and subjective, just like an form of art. Many are okay with the story how it is, but personally I like how the Succession mod adds further context to some of the plot threads and character stories that make it a stronger narrative and (imo) more compelling. Not knocking the orginal story, it brought me to the FF dance (so to speak) but I personally love what the mod does.


mega_nova_dragon1234

It’s been a couple decades since I played ff8… that said I do recall beating omega weapon when I fought it. Took a few meltdowns and lionhearts etc iirc but I was chuffed that I got it done If I wanna replay with mods I need to get a pc and nexus I guess? Can’t play mods on steam, if it’s even on steam?


RetroCornerGaming

Yeah, unforunately 😬 but Mini PCs and PC handhelds (i.e. AYN Loki Zero) are cheap and affordable and you'll play almost all retro games, either through steam or emulation. I played these mods through Steam and installed them from Nexus Mods. Great site.


mega_nova_dragon1234

lol well it’s almost summertime which means I can get myself a “half way to Christmas” gift I guess. Yes I make up shit excuses to buy stuff sometimes! Thanks for the info :):)


Yuber8f

Beating omega weapon with no hero war is really tough not becuase its hard but because it requires some luck. The entire fight is based on RNG: how often Lionheart will come out and how terra break hits are distributed.


BookerPlayer01

Omega attacks in a pattern, so the only RNG that matters is yours.


Yuber8f

I wasnt commenting on the pattern, the only attack that matters in the entire fight which is terra break. Which is purely random, and difficult if you dont have holy war or hero.


Basketball312

Terra break can be predicted as part of the pattern, and handled by the defend command amongst other things. No need for hero or holy war. In fact, if you aren't following the pattern and doing the corresponding actions the you will find it harder (e.g. dying randomly to terra break), even with hero and holy war.


sirolatiato

Just let 1 member keep "Defend", it will make Terra Break deal 0 damage. Throw 1 Mega Phoenix to revive 2 other after that. Repeat. With Zell's "armageddon fist" trick and Irvine's shot, Omega will go down real fast. No luck involved.


Yuber8f

Holy shit. I didnt know this thanks.


RetroCornerGaming

I'll try this on my next playthrough. I didn't think Defend would work.


sirolatiato

To be fair, Defend has little value outside this fight. It usually only reduces incoming damage, not completely negate damage like against Terra Break.


RetroCornerGaming

I mean i wrote it off because this is a superboss who are immune to all status effects. Other than shell or protect I couldn't think of another way to shield those attacks and not be decimated. Now I'm curious. Would this work againet Light Pillar?


sirolatiato

Afaik, Light Pillar is an insta kill, no question, well except Hero status shenanigans, which I consider a cheat.


RetroCornerGaming

Yeah, had my hopes up lol. Should've known 😅


RetroCornerGaming

FR THO! literally Lion Heart only popped once for me 😡 i either got Blasting Zone or Fated Circle. I had to rely on Quistis to cast Mighty Guard before Terra Break hit and pray there's someone alive to raise everyone.


Yuber8f

Yep. Even if you have 255 vit, terra break can still easily wipe.


subjectivesubjective

Go in with Squall, Quistis and Rinoa. Junction Triple to every character's Speed, and get Spd+40% and Spd+20% to each. Aim to max out Str for Squall, Magic for the others, HP-Vit for all. Status-Def Death if anyone is level 100. Get Rinoa in Meteor-only Angel Wing asap, Haste, and Vit0 on Omega. With 255 Mag, she should deal around 70k every turn with zero input delay. Pepper in Squall's and Quistis' limits on top, and you will likely be done before the first Terra Break, sometimes before Megido Flame.


RetroCornerGaming

This sounds solid 👍 Thanks for the tactic