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Why Square continues to give numerical values (XI, XIV) to their MMO atrocities is beyond me.
DaBuddaDa said:It's been live and in development for over 8 years now, has nine expansion, it better be.
Creating a whole new game isn't that simplistic, especially not one the size of a MMORPG. The argument that says "they've made MMOs before, they should know what they're doing" is inaccurate. EA Sports has been making basketball games every year for decades, but look at the NBA Elite 2011 debacle.RainbowByte said:You'd think some of that superbness of ffxi being a more mature game would have rubbed off on the ffxiv team. They're the same damn company, making the same type of game (mmorpg) - its not like hoping for your sports dev team to be awesome because you also make million selling rpg games. They should have mastered their tools and content creation pipeline and at least transferred best dev practices enough to have an obscene amount of varied content available at launch and also swallow their pride and integrate player feedback regarding the UI and gameplay mechanics based on alpha and beta testing.
The Old Republic, Guild Wars 2 and Vindictus beckon you...Xater said:Looks like DC Universe is the only console MMO left that I am looking forward to. I really hope that turns out well....
Someone on the ffxiv team thought it would be retro cool to do a worse implementation of Everquest's Bazaar zone which came out in 2001 (shadows of luclin expansion) or go even farther back in time to the days of people /shout selling stuff in kelethin/freeport :lolDaBuddaDa said:Can anyone tell me why FFXIV didn't just launch with an Auction House like in FFXI?
FFXI's AH was probably the best part of the game.
disappeared said:Why Square continues to give numerical values (XI, XIV) to their MMO atrocities is beyond me.
RainbowByte said:SE will magically patch this game out of the abyss that it so rightfully deserves to fall into.
DaBuddaDa said:Creating a whole new game isn't that simplistic, especially not one the size of a MMORPG. The argument that says "they've made MMOs before, they should know what they're doing" is inaccurate. EA Sports has been making basketball games every year for decades, but look at the NBA Elite 2011 debacle.
DaBuddaDa said:Creating a whole new game isn't that simplistic, especially not one the size of a MMORPG. The argument that says "they've made MMOs before, they should know what they're doing" is inaccurate. EA Sports has been making basketball games every year for decades, but look at the NBA Elite 2011 debacle.
Dreamwriter said:Here's the thing about FFXIV - everyone who plays it LOVES IT, even with its flaws. They may bitch about it - but they always say they'll keep playing it until the 30 days are up - meaning they are having enough fun to keep playing at least that long. And often that is followed up by "and maybe I'll try it again later after they've fixed things."
Ec tunnel = RolanberryRainbowByte said:Someone on the ffxiv team thought it would be retro cool to do a worse implementation of Everquest's Bazaar zone which came out in 2001 (shadows of luclin expansion) or go even farther back in time to the days of people /shout selling stuff in kelethin/freeport :lol
inthezone said:I guess Im gonna wait and see how the PS3 launch goes
Initial box sales alone will prob did at leas the ps3 devfizzelopeguss said:There's a chance the game will tank so badly you won't even get a ps3 ver.
They'd be better off putting this game in maintenance mode. 4/10 reviews? even the ps3 fanbase know to stay well away from this one.
In a testament to unintended consequences, stupid design decision, and devs clearly not thinking their cunning plan through, the stupid market ward system has made those tons of people idling in normal areas even more prolific.Teknoman said:Arent the wards supposed to just replace tons of people idling in normal areas to bazaar stuff? An AH and Retainer ward could exist side by side i'd think.
Xater said:I just saw this thread.
Holy shit! I did not expect this game to end up being this awful. I was kinda looking forward to the console version, but even if they fix some bugs alot of the negative stuff will probably still be in it. Looks like DC Universe is the only console MMO left that I am looking forward to. I really hope that turns out well....
Londa said:He is the one that said FFXIV was to compete with WoW. While Tanaka said they aren't trying to compete with WoW. But people keep posting Wada's quote because it helps prove their point that FFXIV is failing, or needs to be a WoW clone. I'm looking at you notworksafe.
Mister Zimbu said:You're missing the forest for the trees though. I'm not saying it has to be like WoW and do everything like WoW does, but rather look at WoW, and other modern MMOs as an inspiration.
Why go against the grain with the market ward system? The economy problem in MMOs has more or less been solved already and probably doesn't need to be optimized any further. What does the Market Ward system accomplish other than "not being an auction house?" Even after they get searching and categorization out of the way, why is it better than an auction house? Why even bother going in this direction? You can't do things just to be different.
Takuan said:Watching the Yogscast review and yeah, I don't see them patching out that first hour+ of complete inanity and the generally idiotic core design choices that invalidate the game for everyone but the most stubborn/patient FF fans. It's a shame, because the game clearly has style going for it, but it's wasted on an absolutely terrible game. Without the branding, it'd die a quick, merciful death.
FLEABttn said:You know who you remind me of? All the people on Brad McQuaid's balls when Vanguard was coming out. Maybe we'll be lucky and you'll admit you were just speaking from your irrational hopes for the game, like most Vanguard fanboys these days, because the state of FF14 is indefensible.
I mean it literally makes Vanguard look good and complete and that was the industry joke until FF14.
Londa said:On topic: I still feel that the reviews have a alternative motive for the most part. That last one with the 13 parts is complete fail. Them always asking where the ! marks are. Complain about CS in a Final Fantasy game is just sad. It shows their ignorance, or the fact that they are trolling.
Londa said:and your point is? that has nothing to do with the subject at hand. Maybe comment on the review, you know, like everyone else, instead of focusing on a single user.
On topic: I still feel that the reviews have a alternative motive for the most part. That last one with the 13 parts is complete fail. Them always asking where the ! marks are. Complain about CS in a Final Fantasy game is just sad. It shows their ignorance, or the fact that they are trolling.
Londa said:and your point is? that has nothing to do with the subject at hand. Maybe comment on the review, you know, like everyone else, instead of focusing on a single user.
On topic: I still feel that the reviews have a alternative motive for the most part. That last one with the 13 parts is complete fail. Them always asking where the ! marks are. Complain about CS in a Final Fantasy game is just sad. It shows their ignorance, or the fact that they are trolling.
Moobabe said:So if more reviews come out with poor scores will those have ulterior motives as well?
It's so poorly paced; so much time wasted walking back and forth with little direction. It feels like it takes forever for a newbie to get rolling.Teknoman said:Whats wrong with the intro to the game? Other things need fixing, sure...but the introduction to the game is just fine.
Gravijah said:Tell us what you think their alternate motive is. And not to "generate hits".
My point is you refuse to recognize where the game is wrong. I love WoW and have 7 80's and can give you a 10 page essay on where WoW has fucked up. You're refusing to see or acknowledge where FF14 fails, seemingly because you're trying to be contrary.
And if you want me to comment on the reviews, they seem dead on and this game should be burried. Holy shit what a mess.
FLEABttn said:My point is you refuse to recognize where the game is wrong. I love WoW and have 7 80's and can give you a 10 page essay on where WoW has fucked up. You're refusing to see or acknowledge where FF14 fails, seemingly because you're trying to be contrary.
Can you pm me that essay? Ilve never had time to get into WoW and all I ever hear are the good things. I'm curiousFLEABttn said:My point is you refuse to recognize where the game is wrong. I love WoW and have 7 80's and can give you a 10 page essay on where WoW has fucked up. You're refusing to see or acknowledge where FF14 fails, seemingly because you're trying to be contrary.
And if you want me to comment on the reviews, they seem dead on and this game should be burried. Holy shit what a mess.
Torquill said:Can you pm me that essay? Ilve never had time to get into WoW and all I ever hear are the good things. I'm curious
TheExodu5 said:I would be interested in reading this 10 page essay.
Londa said:you can not say that 13 part review isn't a hate feast at the core of it all. They are WoW fans that want to pick on every aspect of the game. I like how you ignored how I commented on complaining about CS in a Final Fantasy game.
Oh Brad....FLEABttn said:You know who you remind me of? All the people on Brad McQuaid's balls when Vanguard was coming out. Maybe we'll be lucky and you'll admit you were just speaking from your irrational hopes for the game, like most Vanguard fanboys these days, because the state of FF14 is indefensible.
I mean it literally makes Vanguard look good and complete and that was the industry joke until FF14.
Londa said:Other than the fact that they are fans of a certain MMO and want to prove its superior to any other MMO, they mainly want to generate hits.
Torquill said:I wouldn't say it makes VG look good. They are about the same except FF has a decent visual style and VG had a reasonable interface. The diff will be SE has the funds for life support.
Please do. My professional curiosity is piqued!FLEABttn said:I'd actually have to write it first but if you want a quick back of the envelope list as to where I think Blizz has gone wrong, I'd be more than happy to.
Londa said:you can not say that 13 part review isn't a hate feast at the core of it all. They are WoW fans that want to pick on every aspect of the game. I like how you ignored how I commented on complaining about CS in a Final Fantasy game.
That ffxiv defense force job has you working double overtime instead:lolLonda said:Never said FFXIV doesn't have flaws. I just don't harp on them every chance possible like some of you guys do.
Londa said:Other than the fact that they are fans of a certain MMO and want to prove its superior to any other MMO, they mainly want to generate hits.
Moobabe said:CS are down to personal preference, and personally I think that it's the laziest form of narrative in videogames - especially when used in such a large volume. So their complaints about cut scenes would be valid, if you like them though? Then not so much - but to defend the use of cut scenes by saying "it's a final fantasy game" is a bit lazy.
I didn't watch the whole of the 13 part videos, I watched a few and it reinforced things that I saw with my time with the game. A hate fest? Sure, they didn't like it and it's clear they didn't - at least they sat down and spent a decent amount of time with the game to articulate WHY they didn't like it.
TheFLYINGManga_Ka said:I'm watching the GS review and for some reason the game's insane tedious inventory system and laborious questing reminds me of Monster Hunter.
Do you think Square-Enix developed this game more catered toward Japanese gamers? I have a feeling this will be a success over there.
Oh you hit my button. High quality cs are very hard, not lazy. They have a place. Sales prove that. No, they don't push storytelling techniques that are unique to games, bit that isn't a requirement to be a valid technique. People enjoy them.Moobabe said:CS are down to personal preference, and personally I think that it's the laziest form of narrative in videogames - especially when used in such a large volume. So their complaints about cut scenes would be valid, if you like them though? Then not so much - but to defend the use of cut scenes by saying "it's a final fantasy game" is a bit lazy.
I didn't watch the whole of the 13 part videos, I watched a few and it reinforced things that I saw with my time with the game. A hate fest? Sure, they didn't like it and it's clear they didn't - at least they sat down and spent a decent amount of time with the game to articulate WHY they didn't like it.
Londa said:You are slow. Expect a CS in a Final Fantasy game. And not just one CS but a bunch of them. Don't like it? Don't play the series as many have done because they dislike CS.
Torquill said:Oh you hit my button. High quality cs are very hard, not lazy. They have a place. Sales prove that. No, they don't push storytelling techniques that are unique to games, bit that isn't a requirement to be a valid technique. People enjoy them.
You can dislike them, but complaining about cs in a ff game is like complaigning that you're forced to shoot things in a Doom game. (not a perfect simile but it's the best I have on short notice. )