I'm wondering... i've gotten really good with the warcraft 3 map editor ... like literally over night... I have one project going called Band of Brothers... which is a WW2 Multiplayer Map.
Anyway i've been thinking... what if I made a Final Fantasy Tales of Magic map? I know I would have to do it without Hitoshi's permission beucase as far as I can tell it looks as if he isn't coming back (but of course credits will be given )
Would that sound awesome to you guys?
For you FF:TOM fans...
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For you FF:TOM fans...
"Not long ago, the Black Gate of Armonk swung open. The lights went out, my skin crawled, and dogs began to howl. I asked my neighbor what it was and he said, 'Those are the nazgul. Once they were human, now they are IBM's lawyers.'"
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Meh figured as much, though I would think it would be interesting... I think I caught interest in my map again as the nazi soldiers start to get shelled heavily by mortars
"Not long ago, the Black Gate of Armonk swung open. The lights went out, my skin crawled, and dogs began to howl. I asked my neighbor what it was and he said, 'Those are the nazgul. Once they were human, now they are IBM's lawyers.'"
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LOLOL!!! oh no no no no
I was meaning what if I made hitoshi's Final fantasy Tales of Magic for Warcraft III not the WWII themed RTS I'm makin the WWII RTS right now, I just want to know of what people would think of a FF:TOM for Warcraft 3
I was meaning what if I made hitoshi's Final fantasy Tales of Magic for Warcraft III not the WWII themed RTS I'm makin the WWII RTS right now, I just want to know of what people would think of a FF:TOM for Warcraft 3
"Not long ago, the Black Gate of Armonk swung open. The lights went out, my skin crawled, and dogs began to howl. I asked my neighbor what it was and he said, 'Those are the nazgul. Once they were human, now they are IBM's lawyers.'"