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#1 dyer85
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IIRC, FFXIII will be reased on 9 March 2010, so that gives you roughly seven weeks to complete FFVI. It's definitely doable, but it depends on how often you'll get to play. I don't remember how many hours I had, but the first time I played it (a couple years ago, actually), I only played on and off for a couple weeks. But at about half-way through the game, I really powered through. So, I think it took me about four weeks, total. It should be even less, if all you want is to just go through the story.
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#2 dyer85
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More feed's from the demo:

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I'm getting a 403 error from the server for each of the links.
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#3 dyer85
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Many of the Zelda plots are similar, but in a way such that it has become a staple of the series. I don't think that has ever bothered me; the whole process of progressing through the Zelda games has always been very satisfying. Nintendo has managed to enliven the series with plenty of interesting game-play innovations, too (e.g., Ocarina of Time, Phantom Hourglass, et al). In any case, I'm anxious to see what Nintendo has in store for the next Wii Zelda release (preferably, before the next Nintendo console iteration :P).
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#4 dyer85
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For the sake of the question let's us imagine that stealing is no longer harmful (Don't ask me how, but stay with me here).

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Stealing is beneficial -- for the person who stole without getting caught. What do you mean by beneficial? For whom do you mean stealing would become beneficial?

In other words if something once consider mortality wrong is no longer wrong but beneficial. Would society accept it?

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Morality can be considered somewhat relative, depending on the culture. Perhaps if you expressed your intended point of discussion showing a more plausible scenario (and more specifics), it would be easier to entertain the idea.

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