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Huh...well, this is certainly something I've never even heard about...you learn something new about a game you thought you had down 100% already o_O Xenomic 03:12, June 27, 2011 (UTC)
- It's cuz you weren't using Vincent D:< Jimcloud 03:22, June 27, 2011 (UTC)
- Probably! But I never use Mug either so ha!!! Xenomic 03:24, June 27, 2011 (UTC)
- Seems like it's a relatively recent discovery, at least for the "wider audience". When I was looking into the glitch I saw there was a thread at GameFAQs at 2008 someone asking what the hell is going on in their game, enemies and allies just dying for no reason etc. Nobody knew how to answer it then, but now it seems rather clear as he was using Vincent with Mug that it's about this glitch. It looks like nothing's happening when the animations' are just skipped, so targets just suddenly die "for no reason".Keltainentoukokuu 03:38, June 27, 2011 (UTC)
Are there actually people getting together and trying to see who beats a Final Fantasy game faster? Is this some legit thing, or is this about YouTube e-peens?
Are those lines about "competitive runs" and "casual players" really necessary?
Rhetorical question.