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1.4 - What can or can't be discussed in alt.games.final-fantasy? |
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This article is from the Final-Fantasy and other Square Soft Games FAQ, by nickzman@eskimo.com (Nick Zitzmann) with numerous contributions by others.
Just about anything. In alt.games.final-fantasy, anything goes.
Actually, if you have a question about any Square game, you'll probably
get a better answer in one of the rec.games.video.* groups. For better
or for worse, alt.games.final-fantasy is rarely used for its original
purpose, which was to discuss Final Fantasy-related topics.
You'll probably get flamed, though, for trying to ask questions
pertaining to software piracy. You'll also be disliked greatly if you
don't have an open mind and a sense of humor.
 
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