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again...most of what you're describing isn't "lack of" anything that you could possibly define as a resource. you're only describing how other game mechanics that can be defined as resources make them others more useless.
but like i said "lack of" and "not necessary" are two different things. and you have yet to establish in each example what the resource for each one is, and how it becomes "lacking". only that the game makes it so its easier.
I don't think you seem to understand what I mean by resource. Spoony got it right, your resources consist of all your mightiest abilities, but you can use them as many times as you want (other than summons in FFX, which was a great system). Using your ultimate skills without limitation is indeed a lack in a sense of resource because it makes the idea of conserving your abilities and mixing them up for different enemies just pointless. Something "not needed" is the same as a lack in resources, because as I said, dirt is a resource here on earth, we walk on it, dig it up, move it, and buy it, but has it ever felt like a resource? Not to me. How about taking what I mentioned in this post
Any of you also feel that Final Fantasy just lets you unleash all your abilities without enough limitation? I like it to feel like I'm not god, it gives me a better sense of conflict, a better sense of achievement.
and instead of trying to argue with me on something when I know what I'm talking about, you do as this thread was intended? How about you tell me how you felt about the resources instead of "You're wrong because bananas" because we clearly have different views and this thread was intended to share opinions, not fight amongst one another? I won't reply again to nonsense, this will get me in trouble (again ) I'm just pointing out an opinion, and I don't know if you realize this, but opinions can't be wrong. They're opinions.