World record for the
100%
RTA (
Real Time Attack) category (NoSlots, NoDebugRoom, i.e. you don't use Cait Sith's
Limit Break Game Over or warp into the
Debug Room), played on the
English Steam PC
Version, using real time.
This is an almost 10-minute improvement to my old run (15:11:18 -
http://www.twitch.tv/xerokynos/c/5502505). A lot of things in this run went very smoothly. Among them, I did not lose any time at all to the Chocobo racing. In many of my previous attempts, I lost minutes to not being able to win enough GP or the
Sneak Attack or
Enemy Away materia in time. One of the most visible flaws of this run is an additional
Speed Square ride I had to take to win a
Masamune Blade, resulting in a time loss of about
4 minutes.
Still, this run is not sub15, which at the moment seems to be the holy grail for this category to me, and I will keep on running
FF7 100% at least until I accomplish this.
As FF7 does not have a proper game completion counter, one will have to define on one's own what is to be understood by 100%.
Obviously, determining what to include in 100% can be controversial and seem arbitrary.
Regardless, I feel that the prerequisites I have come up with for the 100% category allow for an interesting speedrun and are as close as possible to what is intuitively understood by 100%.
Here is what my definition of 100% is:
1] Defeat all bosses
2] Get all optional characters
3] Finish all sidequests:
3.1)
Turtle's
Paradise:
Claim the Turtle's Paradise prize
3.2)
Kalm Traveller:
Exchange a
Guide Book, the
Earth Harp and the
Desert Rose in Kalm
3.3) Nibelheim:
Watch the cutscene in the Shinra
Mansion basement after
Cloud's lifestream episode
3.3) Wutai:
Start and finish the
Stolen Materia sidequest
3.4)
Villa de Cloud: Buy the villa in
Costa del Sol
3.5)
Huge Materia: Collect all 4 Huge Materia
4] Have all characters learn all of their
Limit Breaks
5] Have all 4 Enemy Skill Materia mastered
6] Have 1 of each Materia
7] Have 1 of each
Weapon,
Armor,
Accessory
8] Have 1 of each item (unless it is a unique item that needs to be used up in a sidequest, learning process etc.)
Remarks on my reasoning for these goals:
My general idea behind this 100% definiton is to prevent missing anything permanently.
Hence, even though having all characters learn all of their Limit Breaks takes a very long time, I still pursue this subgoal as some Limit Breaks (
Aerith's,
Cosmo Memory and All
Creation) can be permanently missed.
Equally, I do master all 4 Enemy Skill Materia as some Enemy Skills, namely
Trine and
Pandora's Box, can be permanently missed as well.
On the other hand, I do not consider actually mastering 1 of each Materia a requirement for 100% as mastering Materia is not a missable task since one can do so at any
point as long as one has 1 of each Materia, with the exception of Enemy Skill. Additionally, were one to master 1 of each Materia, one would in particular need to master the
Underwater Materia, which will attain its mastered state only if it has accumulated exactly 2^24-1 AP, i.e. 16,
777,215 AP.
For a similar reason, I do not regard levelling up characters to 99 to be a 100% condition.
At the moment, I am the only person to run
Final Fantasy VII : 100%.
Feel free to change that. ;]
Also, if you'd like to watch these runs live, follow me on twitch:
http://www.twitch.tv/xerokynos
I stream all kinds of FF7,
FF8 and
FF9 speedruns, among them 100%.
- published: 31 Mar 2015
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