I'm not trying to win any popularity contests if that's what ya think
Appeal to popularity is a means of using numbers to try and win favor or establish a point, which is exactly what you are doing by...
Points at his sig
Stating facts? You are stating opinions, as are what most of these comments are, mine included. That picture/sig is a horrible oversight in regards to many other numbers I can pull up myself. While sales numbers themselves are factual pertaining to the distribution of a product, that is all they are. The interpretation of those numbers then are opinion, or incomplete. Do these sales figures reflect gross or net distribution? How many of those 1.5 million sales are returns? It doesn't reflect, so its a one sided figure pertaining to one aspect, and thats it.
1.5 millions sales in a combined form of japan and US, which despite the overhype of that RPG era, still doesn't compare to the 2 million sales of CT alone in Japan. Despite it's 10 and 9~ ratings, I haven't seen it receive "best game of" related rewards of note, neither do its characters have a notable placing in gamefaqs character battles. Who cares about my sources in this matter? Because they are also opinions that probably better reflect a games reception and legacy more so than sales. Hell, I was 2 of those 1.5 million.
Don't worry, I'm not afraid to go in a heavy discussion about it
You've already avoided me several times in more than one thread. I have and continue to post my opinions.
note: While i do apologize for these back and forth CC posts, I do think they do have a bit more of a relevance to DS discussion so far as it pertains that CTDS does indeed increase the connections between CT and CC.
Takes a fail to know a fail. As for me, I think that while one is entitled to one's own opinion, one should keep the negative parts to oneself.
No duh. Failure is a part of life; difference is for those who learn and grow from it. Think of it as friendly negativity for the encouragement to strive to be better than my shlock, as I am just a deluded bum.
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Moving on.
In response to the idea that Eclipse Magus is from 12,000 BC when Magus was acting as The Prophet:
Why is this idea so appealing? It only complicates matters. Simply because he is wearing his full cloak and hood does not mean that he is from the same time as The Prophet. It adds nothing to the story and poses huge Time Bastard problems if it is true.
Thats part of why I suggested it is post-Trigger Magus, but also included that he may have been in using the image of The Prophet to his advantage from the perspective that he sought out Schala from 12000 BC (as seen in the ending of CT) and then moved on from there and then ended up on the TE. However, the cloak probably doesn't have a connection to even the image of the prophet at all. He might had simply worn it for the ritual he used to get to time's eclipse, or even as safety gear when he worked alongside Doc Brown to create the flux capacitor he used in the ritual.
As far as the hero clones go, Crono Marle and Lucca all share the connection that each of them experience a unique element of time. Crono was killed and recovered, Marle was erased and recovered and Lucca experienced her own time gate, each of these having an effect on the time line that could've resulted in some sort of time reaction that creates, or empowers a clone or magical effect that takes on their appearances.