

Nah, modern x86 CPUs may be out-of-order internally but the external interface is effectively in-order. Aside from that, the system requirements would be sky-high, because the benefit of programming for a console is that you don't have to worry about resource-sharing, so to play it on the PC would probably require some sort of hypothetical quantum space-computer to meet the minimum requirements. Both the PS3 and 360 have in-order processing, which may not be true for a PC CPU.

There's a slight issue with porting current-gen console games to PC in that it might be difficult if the CPUs differ.

PS3 games would be tougher to port than PS games.- User:PanSola ( talk/ history) 23:21, Febru(UTC) Jeppo ( Talk | contribs) 23:07, Febru(UTC) 9 might be more likely to get a PC port first, just my feelings. Just because there are been no announcement yet, doesn't mean there never will be. Please advise me on when it gets ported to the PC (Windows 7, in particular). The closest hint of a track resembling Prelude hint is in "The Promise", in the way that the piano instrumental seems to travel the scales in a meandering and dissonant way (again with the musical score's character and also a sort of lingering character from FF XII's rather dissonant re-interpretations), in the way that the Prelude gets a techno-ish overhaul in FFX (but you can still clearly hear the instrumentation)."Battle Results" is actually the "Victory Fanfare" and is more reminiscent of FF8's, in that "Battle Results" fulfills that role, without using the trumpeting instrumentation, instead using alternative instrumentation to fit the musical score of the game.actually in sunleth water scape if you list closely there is the perlude.I never finished II and didn't pay much attention to X's soundtrack. The Main Theme wasn't in FFs II, X or XIII Yami No Bahamut 15:5, 16 April, 2010 (UTC).

Isn't this also the case for the Main Theme of Final Fantasy as well, or was that not in a previous game and I just missed it? In the trivia section it mentions that FFXIII is the first game in the series where the Prelude and the Victory Fanfare themes are nowhere to be heard. I'd like to see that since this is my fav in the series. I really hope they do because they said they were going to add some content that was cut from the initial release.
