DeletedUser5800
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So this is random but here among my fellow gamer nerds I thought I would throw this question out there.
I played FFX like 400 hrs on PS2 and 42 in. LCD TV, complete sphere grid redesign, all the celestial weapons, etc. without much of a problem with maybe the exception of 200 lightning dodges taking a few more hrs than I wanted it to.
I am now playing the remaster on PS4 on a 70 inch LED TV and cannot for the life of me dodge more than 3 consecutive lightning bolts and have about a week invested in finishing the Chocobo Catcher race with a time of 0:00 and have made 3.9 in seriously like 80 hrs of trying.
Am I just older now and suck or has anyone else ran into those 2 things being freaking impossible on better tech.? Because it seems to me that the hit boxes on birds is stretched and the lighting has to be dodged right before the flash as opposed to at the same time.
I plan on scrounging up an older TV and rigging an HDMI connection but if it's the Remaster itself that won't help and if I just suck that won't help.
I played FFX like 400 hrs on PS2 and 42 in. LCD TV, complete sphere grid redesign, all the celestial weapons, etc. without much of a problem with maybe the exception of 200 lightning dodges taking a few more hrs than I wanted it to.
I am now playing the remaster on PS4 on a 70 inch LED TV and cannot for the life of me dodge more than 3 consecutive lightning bolts and have about a week invested in finishing the Chocobo Catcher race with a time of 0:00 and have made 3.9 in seriously like 80 hrs of trying.
Am I just older now and suck or has anyone else ran into those 2 things being freaking impossible on better tech.? Because it seems to me that the hit boxes on birds is stretched and the lighting has to be dodged right before the flash as opposed to at the same time.
I plan on scrounging up an older TV and rigging an HDMI connection but if it's the Remaster itself that won't help and if I just suck that won't help.