Warning: Main Spoilers for FInal Fantasy VII
The Nintendo Swap model of the PS1 basic JRPG FInal Fantasy VII was lately up to date to raise a restriction the sport had on display seize throughout sure scenes.
Swap gamers are in a position to click on the seize button on their controllers to both take screenshots or document 30 seconds value of video footage to be saved after which shared to social media or to a cell machine.
However sure video games on Swap, like Xenoblade Chronicles 2, outright lack the video seize characteristic, whereas others, resembling Persona 5 Royal, prohibit each the screenshot and video seize functionalities throughout particular moments of the story.
Remaining Fantasy VII is of the latter sort, and its restriction comes about midway into the sport in a second that’s so well-known that it’s virtually widespread information:
Aerith’s dying is the second in query. The flower lady meets her finish by the hands of Sephiroth, setting off the occasions of Disc 2 as Cloud and his comrades are pressured to combat on with out her at their aspect.
Display seize was initially prohibited throughout all of the cutscenes surrounding her dying and the tip of DIsc 1, however the ban has now been lifted in model 1.03.
The identical restrictions have been current on different platforms and have all been eliminated.
It could have one thing to do with the discharge of FInal Fantasy VII Rebirth earlier this yr, however particulars have been scarce.
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