Time for more bug reports? Sure is:
I'm seeing some strange, hyper-exaggerated animations in battle when 60 FPS mode is enabled. First time I noticed this was during Reno/Leno's boss battle in Sector 7. When he goes to run away at the end of the fight, he...well...zooms away actually. Kind of like The Flash. With 60 FPS turned off, his running animation is normal. Cloud's Crime Hazard Limit Break is also affected. With 60 FPS disabled, the animation is normal (he impales the enemy and drives his blade up into the air with one continuous motion). However, with 60 FPS enabled, Cloud impales the enemy and retreats backward, usually off screen, before warping forward again to complete the second half of the animation.
I've been able to reproduce both of these scenarios several times so I know they're not flukes. I'm willing to bet this same bug effects other animations as well. Of course, the easy fix is to simply disable 60 FPS mode, and if I weren't so spoiled by the buttery-smooth battle menu, I'd be okay with that. Otherwise...halp?
There's also another bug regarding disappearing and reappearing battle messages. I can't with confidence say this is tied to the 60 FPS mode, but I've only noticed it when it's enabled. Essentially, when casting a spell, say...Blizzard...its name appears at the top of the screen and then disappears as you'd expect. However, that same battle message then reappears a second later before clearing again. Unlike the previous glitches, I've not been able to reliably reproduce it.
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In other news, I live in Northeast United States and I've heard "like it or lump it" my whole life. Sure, it's not common, but it is an American colloquialism as much as it is an English one - albeit regional. That being said, I strongly disagree with the notion that because a certain phrase or idiom is not endemic to the entire nation, that it should be stripped from the dialogue. The world of Final Fantasy VII is in fact a world, comprising varied and diverse peoples and cultures. That's why Reeve's parents speak with a Scottish accent. I mean, should DLPB rewrite all their lines simply because most Americans don't say "och, stop it will ye"? No, of course not. Same with Barrett: Most Americans do not talk with such an...urban...vernacular. Should we change his lines too? No. So I'm not sure why everybody is fussing over a Bartender in Kalm saying "like it or lump it." Unless that line is completely out-of-character for that particular individual, it should stay as is.