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Jun 12, 2014 13:26

Well, leaving school is always bittersweet. Gonna really miss some people, some not so much. So it always kind of sucks. It's like once school has ended, everyone is scattering to all different places in the US. Some people you may never ever see again, after going through all that we went through together in the last 4 years. Well, what can you do except to try and keep in touch, but the sad reality is that there will be people who you probably won't ever see again. I do kind of have some regrets though...but it's too late now.

Looking back, I think I would have benefited if went into a residency program. Finding a job as a new grad kind of sucks since a lot of places want 2-3 years of experience. I may have to end up working in those corporate dental offices just to have those "2-3" years experience that people are looking for. Well, that would suck, but we'll see.

E3 this year sucked...no new Resident Evil..really..? As for FFXV, I have no hope left for Square Enix to deliver. Bleh, I'm pretty whatever about it. But I guess it's cool that they're porting FF Type 0 to the PS4 and such, but I'm not gonna get my hopes up because it'll probably be two years from release or longer..knowing them. The only cool announcement was The Rise of the Tomb Raider.

So I've been working on FFX/X-2 HD remaster, and I having a hard time completing it. Well, one is that there's so much grinding to do. I don't know if I have the patience like before to put in 200+ hours into a game, in which the majority of it is just sitting there grinding. What makes it even more tedious is that the HD ports are the international versions of the game, which is good, with a lot of extras...and extra grinding to get to the extras. I really don't know if I can do it. Maybe back in the day where I only played FFs and that I had to make the most out of one installment while waiting for another one to be released. I remember taking up to almost a year to finish one FF back in the day. But then there's that perfectionist part of me that's making me want to complete everything at 100%. But I'll probably be so bored doing so. Ugh, I duno.
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