FFT Battlefield a Final Ways to Think Twitch streaming allows you to place bets on competing teams of random characters, all controlled by AI. The bet is based on fake money, which is nice, because if they weren't there, there is a non-zero chance I would have done more damage to my bank account now.
Completed by PCGamesN early today, the program after the broadcast of Twitch runs small tournaments using a modded version of the PS1 strategy game where all characters, skills, items, and maps are unlocked. The same is true Salty & # 39; s Casino Casinos, a 2013 program that unleashes endless fights on random characters created using the freeware fighting game engine M.U.G.E.N. for online viewers gambling. Everyone in the discussion is given to some GP beginners (gold points) who can type by typing “! Betting ”and the number, and team, of the injured, in the conversation.
Originally, eight groups of four fighters each were randomly generated, with powerful objects and skills to appear sparingly. Afterwards the groups are sown in brackets to extract until only the dry ones are left. They then dealt directly with the winners of the previous tournament, after which it all started again.
There is no reward over bragging rights and seeing your name go up on the leaderboard, but somehow that has been enough, at least for me and about 150 other people – something you have included in the broadcast at any time. Watching the FFT Battlefield is like seeing a fever dream kind of Final Ways to Think where well-knit sprites fight for their lives using footpaths that are sometimes bizarre, sometimes with train wrecks.
In another game Geomancer beat Knight to his team with a sword that turned out to be the same thing as Knight's weapon, healing him with over 200 points and saving his life. For one thing, Lancer used Jump for his opponent, only for Mime who was in his group to copy the same, so he brutally killed his partner. If Mime ended up throwing together the tournament, the championship game was under, losing a lot of people's money.
That audience engagement is what makes the broadcast so exciting. The simple act of betting on a few built-in gold points Through this process, teams even begin to take on their own personalities, such as the green team of Priest, Ninja, Knight, and Lancer who seemed to be created for glory only when the behemoth attacked Behemoth.
The stream is still in beta and the creators say they want to add new features in the future. In the meantime, the resemblance is moving very slowly. While it does mean there is always a lot of action, and it's hard to see exactly what's going on. Similarly, there is no easy way to get a good understanding of each team before the start of the new tournament. As a result, most people are betting on the blind or based on a few things such as the job category or win rate, rather than their total score and composition.
Still, it's the most fun I've ever had Final Ways to Think as the game was commemorated by the PSP in 2007. At least until it is finally installed on PC.