The summary of ‘Final Fantasy Tactics Which Version is Best? Every Port Reviewed & Compared’

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The video discusses various versions of Final Fantasy Tactics, including the original PlayStation 1, PSP War of the Lions, and mobile releases. The PS1 version is praised for its original abilities, sounds, and side quests, while the PSP version introduces new features like Dark Knight job class and enhanced cutscenes. Differences in translations, abilities, and job requirements are highlighted. Overall, the PSP version is recommended as the top choice, followed by the PS1 version, while the mobile version is considered the least recommended due to limitations in controller support and mods.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the different versions of Final Fantasy Tactics: the original PlayStation 1 version, the PSP remastered version called Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions, and the mobile release. They highlight several pros of the PS1 version, such as the original names of abilities sounding cooler and lower JP costs. The speaker also mentions glitches like JP scroll and duplication glitch, as well as cool side quests like stealing Masamune. They praise the superior sounds of the PS1 version, provide specific examples, and mention the ability quotes exclusive to this version. The segment concludes with the mention of emulation, modding possibilities, and upcoming mods for the PS1 version. However, the speaker also mentions a main negative – that martial skills do not work on monsters in this version.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the differences between the original Final Fantasy Tactics and the PSP version, War of the Lions. The original version is noted to have fewer cutscenes that may not connect well to the story, limited space in the formation screen, and fewer side quests compared to other versions. On the other hand, the PSP version introduces new features like the Dark Knight job class, improved animated cutscenes, added equipment for both single-player and multiplayer modes, new battles, side quests, and cutscenes that provide more backstory and character development. The PSP version also enhances Divine Knight abilities, improves Rafa and Merrick’s skills, and increases roster space for more monsters and characters. Additionally, the speaker recommends using the PPSSPP emulator for a user-friendly experience, including the ability to mute game sound and use multiplayer functionality.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the differences in the PSP version of Final Fantasy Tactics compared to the original. They mention the new translation and names, the slowdown in sounds of abilities, the inability to steal Elmdor’s equipment, the absence of ability quotes, and changes in glitches and job requirements. Despite some drawbacks, the PSP version is praised for its emulator and preferred for Rendezvous missions. The mobile version is based on the PSP remaster, offering cutscene skipping and accessibility on smartphones, although it lacks controller support and has known issues on BlueStacks.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the differences between various versions of Final Fantasy Tactics. They mention that the Android and iOS version lacks Cloud save option, has faster ability animations, new sprites, but no known mods available. The speaker recommends playing on the go but mentions it’s limited. They rank the PSP version as the top choice, followed by the PS1 version, and then the Android and iOS version as the least recommended due to lack of controller support and mods.

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