Regulus Tera
Romanes Eunt Domus
Dark Stalkers said:Jolteon is cooler.
Glaceon is the coolest though.
Dark Stalkers said:Jolteon is cooler.
Dark Stalkers is bias. Must not have gotten paid by Raichu to give him a good review.Dark Stalkers said:Jolteon is cooler.
Takuan said:I think it's time to lock 'er up, mods. There is absolutely no worthwhile discussion to be had in here anymore. I'm sure someone will post a new thread when/if the game improves in the future.
duckroll said:I have to say, this is one of the more frightening threads I've read regarding a game...
Victrix said:Don't do that, I visit this thread daily to remind myself that there is always someone out there in the world having less fun than me![]()
CcrooK said:At least it provides some good entertainment. What's frightening is the lengths people go to defend a game. And it's not just FFXIV.
WOW :lolLonda said:Not directed @ you:
wow at the fact that you think someone would agree with me because I'm female.
Ethics Gradient said:Yeah.
Pretty much the same sentiment here. I'm all for Final Fantasy worlds and characters MMO-style, but just don't have the time anymore to plod through a clunky UI, and the lackluster battle gameplay. When I canceled, I was looking for a place to give some helpful feeback. Of course, I didn't see any.
Will keep my eye on the game and future patches, though.
UI and combat gameplay is a matter of personal preference, so I don't get why it's such a problem for people in FFXIV. It's ridiculous that anyone could complain about that unless they've been bought off. I mean, unless they weren't bought off. I mean... bias-aiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiai*head explodes*Ethics Gradient said:Yeah.
Pretty much the same sentiment here. I'm all for Final Fantasy worlds and characters MMO-style, but just don't have the time anymore to plod through a clunky UI, and the lackluster battle gameplay. When I canceled, I was looking for a place to give some helpful feeback. Of course, I didn't see any.
Will keep my eye on the game and future patches, though.
That would suck, I'd much rather an integrated story cutscene with characters tell me where to go, rather than just reading some boring text box listing a wall of text. The game really needs a lot more storyline cutscenes, FFXI was chock full of em, even for basic non-mission quests with throwaway characters (ie, random villagers)Regulus Tera said:I really don't give a shit about a cutscene being voice acted or not. What I see from the Yogscast review, however, was that there were a lot of cutscenes that serve no purpose except to point you out to your next destination -stuff that could easily be included in the quest description, or at the very least handled through the text box, as with all other NPC chat. It's distracting, as well as a waste of time.
Wait. This game actually takes a step backwards from FFXI? Ouch.Dreamwriter said:The game really needs a lot more storyline cutscenes, FFXI was chock full of em, even for basic non-mission quests with throwaway characters (ie, random villagers)
UIs have subjective aspects, but there are apsects you can quantify.Takuan said:UI and combat gameplay is a matter of personal preference, so I don't get why it's such a problem for people in FFXIV. It's ridiculous that anyone could complain about that unless they've been bought off. I mean, unless they weren't bought off. I mean... bias-aiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiai*head explodes*
Welcome to the light, brother. The bad game can hurt you no longer.
Vincent Alexander said:With all this hate, you'd expect someone went into another's house and slapped their mother.
Wait. This game actually takes a step backwards from FFXI? Ouch.
I've got a few friends playing 14 pretty hardcore but even they agree with the majority of the criticisms in the Gametrailers and Gamespot review. There's nothing wrong with defending 14 but when you have someone like Londa spouting a massive agenda by games journalism to deface FFXIV for Blizzard's sake it's kind of ridiculous.zlatko said:While I don't agree the game deserves a 4/10----it's NOT that bad for my playtime, but I could see why someone else could think it IS that bad. I agree with most of what the bad reviews have said and don't see the point in beating a dead horse anymore. The game is not for everyone...and hell it might not even be for me if SE doesn't get it together by the time my patience runs out.
Regulus Tera said:I really don't give a shit about a cutscene being voice acted or not. What I see from the Yogscast review, however, was that there were a lot of cutscenes that serve no purpose except to point you out to your next destination -stuff that could easily be included in the quest description, or at the very least handled through the text box, as with all other NPC chat. It's distracting, as well as a waste of time.
zlatko said::lol This is my first thread I go into everyday now on Gaf. So much hilarity and most of it has to do with Londa.
I guess I'm somewhat in the same camp as her...I'm playing the game and trying to make the most of it. I'm sure she and I both hope it will get better to the point where we may be able to look back on its release and laugh. Will the game reach that point who knows?
I guess the main difference between myself and Londa here is that I don't want to defend FFXIV. The few good qualities of it that the majority will agree are good are all over shadowed by the negative parts of the game.
While I don't agree the game deserves a 4/10----it's NOT that bad for my playtime, but I could see why someone else could think it IS that bad. I agree with most of what the bad reviews have said and don't see the point in beating a dead horse anymore. The game is not for everyone...and hell it might not even be for me if SE doesn't get it together by the time my patience runs out.
The game sucks to the majority of gamers. 'nuff said.
Dreamwriter said:That would suck, I'd much rather an integrated story cutscene with characters tell me where to go, rather than just reading some boring text box listing a wall of text. The game really needs a lot more storyline cutscenes, FFXI was chock full of em, even for basic non-mission quests with throwaway characters (ie, random villagers)
HK-47 said:Go upstairs for a cutscene. Now go out and downstairs for a cutscene.
Regulus Tera said:It's like Dissidia, but worse.
Vampire Baseball said:What's all this I keep reading about the game only having a handful of quests? What do you do most of the time? Grind mobs until you level up? What mobs? Those videos showed deserted landscapes.
If I understand it correctly you're supposed to farm and craft as well as level your non-main professions by changing weapons and beating up the heavily contested mobs. A quite optimistic explanation of this "horizontal and vertical growth" system can be found here. Large pinch of salt required.Vampire Baseball said:What's all this I keep reading about the game only having a handful of quests? What do you do most of the time? Grind mobs until you level up? What mobs? Those videos showed deserted landscapes.
Vampire Baseball said:What's all this I keep reading about the game only having a handful of quests? What do you do most of the time? Grind mobs until you level up? What mobs? Those videos showed deserted landscapes.
CTLance said:Technosteve, may god have mercy upon your soul.
If I understand it correctly you're supposed to farm and craft as well as level your non-main professions by changing weapons and beating up the heavily contested mobs. A quite optimistic explanation of this "horizontal and vertical growth" system can be found here. Large pinch of salt required.
Now, I am all for reviewing MMOs a month or more after release, but are you saying the reason you haven't written a review yet is because SquareEnix specifically told you not to? Why would you bend over backwards like that?APZonerunner said:The interesting this is that Square Enix actually asked press (EU press, at least) to give the game "three to four weeks" before reviewing to get over any teething problems despite the fact that we'd all been in the Alpha and Closed and Open Betas anyway. That's why there's been no review from me yet. This is fairly reasonable for an MMO, but there'd have to be a hell of a patch to make this an acceptable release.
Regulus Tera said:I would buy this if the cutscenes had any sort of drama, either action or character development-wise. But they don't.
APZonerunner said:The interesting this is that Square Enix actually asked press (EU press, at least) to give the game "three to four weeks" before reviewing to get over any teething problems despite the fact that we'd all been in the Alpha and Closed and Open Betas anyway. That's why there's been no review from me yet. This is fairly reasonable for an MMO, but there'd have to be a hell of a patch to make this an acceptable release.
Khrno said:Right. So you saw all the cutscenes from all the nations missions and all the class quests already?
Go request someone that played the game fro more than 5 hours to do a video review of the game past rank 10, there's so much more than what all these idiotic reviewers had seen and shown.
Regulus Tera said:If a game cannot grab me in the first two hours why should I continue playing?
Admittedly I haven't even played this, I'm going by the Yogscast review.
Regulus Tera said:If a game cannot grab me in the first two hours why should I continue playing?
Khrno said:Sucks for you. But let me tell you what you can get done in 2 hours in this game: either complete the first main quest which involves all those "boring" cutscenes, which certainly aren't, and have some interesting story and start showing some of the main NPCs for each nation. Or you can get a class to rank 10 through leves and an maybe a few extra mobs for normal grinding, then as being rank 10 you would have access to more story quests, money so you can gear up, change classes, craft, or just do more leves.
Anyway, it's because of people of you like FFXI will remain like the best most underrated game ever, well one of the best, since I'm sure there must be a few more like it around.
Oh, and MMOs aren't about their first 2 hours, thaqt's why you get a month free on most of them (or free trials), so you can go past the first 10 levels and see more than what these idiotic reviewers showed.
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.
People like to watch train wrecks
notworksafe said:It isn't irrelevant though. The game has been released in a clearly unfinished and broken state. The basics of the MMO game should have been apparent to Square when they first started this project. The problem people are having is that basic elements are left out of the game. The things that should have been in there from the start are nowhere to be found.
By saying that past MMO experience is irrelevant you are saying that devs should ignore past experience making games of the same type. And yes, devs making games in the year 2010 are expected to learn from the lessons of their company and other companies when making a game. In the past eight years technology has improved, MMOs have evolved, and what a customer expects from a game they are paying for upfront AND with a subscription fee has changed. I suppose you'd be okay if the graphics and battle system were the same as FF1? After all it's unfair to have higher expectations for a new game, right?
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fizzelopeguss said:Your chosen MMO is shit, you'll snap out of it one day.
Sooner than i thought! :lol
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