Also, your insane if you think FFTA has more Character Development than FE. It's more like an rpg that incorporates Strategy elements on a very low scale. You can argue it all you want but FFTA is not a strategy rpg. Strategy RPGS just aren't your thing I guess. There's a lot more I could say but it would be a waste of time. You can't just expect to level higher and equip godly equipment to make it through a battle in this game - that's just not how real SRPGS work, period. There are no power leveling oppurtunities in this game and limited class upgrading items to boot. And whoever said the game doesn't require thinking needs to get a brain. Though FE7 is without a doubt the easiest in the series (as it was made to introduce english speakers to FE) it is still much harder ('specially in hard mode which you can get when you beat the game once) than FFTA ever was and ever could be. The first 10~12 chapters are tutorial chapters basically.
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