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Zenoxio
11-19-2016, 01:12 PM
Their "Primed for Adventure" was great today, always glad to see enthusiastic streams of FFXI.

Here's a Twitch archive: https://www.twitch.tv/finalfantasyxi/v/101944408

knakkerz
11-20-2016, 01:11 PM
Yes, I'd definitely been keen to see more FFXI live streams!

Moppet
11-20-2016, 09:42 PM
Yes please! This was nice to see!

Diavolo
11-21-2016, 10:42 AM
I agree, it's nice to see these sorts of things from the community reps, so I'm all in favor of seeing more.

odericko
11-21-2016, 10:56 AM
Yes please. Only caught the last half of it but was a fun watch with a nice chat.

Kaelthas
11-21-2016, 09:48 PM
I'd love to see more live streams, they are very fun to watch and instructional for the new/returning players too! You have my vote :)

Nariko
11-22-2016, 06:14 AM
I personally was really excited to see how this show would go down- As a long time FFXI player coming back to the game a week before this show and currently a pretty active FFXIV player I wasn't disappointed!

Things that were done right:

Main Focus- Catching up to 99 content (ilvl119)

Coming back to the guide I read through multiple walkthrough's and guides that focused on getting back into the game but the vouchers that can be obtained through completing Record of Eminence tasks that are turned in for iLvl119 gear was overlooked in most of them, I was excited the stream showed this off otherwise I would have never known this existed! Showing a pretty easy walk-though that was done in just about 4 hours is a great source of data for returning players.
Overview of new/current Midcore/End Content

For a first show of Primed for Adventure I think it was a smart choice- as this game has changed quite a bit since I was spending my time in Vana'diel and those who were curious to check out the game in the Return to Vana'diel campaign it was quite fitting for a theme. Perhaps doing a similar show every time a return to Vana'diel Campaign comes around would be great for returning players.
Chat interaction on 2nd half of the show

I want to emphasize on this, because as a player returning from an FFXI era where outreach to the NA community was almost non-existent outside of special events(pre forums) this was a change that I think the player base can really appreciate and hope any future streams has chat interactions or questions answered as they are being asked (at least if they can be)!
PLAYER-BASE INTERACTION on 2nd half of show

This was surprising- but really cool that the community team streaming invited players to come along and play with them in some of the content. I didn't have the content unlocked they were doing personally so I wasn't able to join but it was really cool to see the team streaming being open to the player base and actually have some live interaction. I believe this is key for a MMO that has nearly been going for 15 years, literally MMOs are carried heavily upon player interaction, I was so glad to see this happen. This was quite a special interaction for those players who did get to join in and play on stream and I doubt will be forgotten quickly.




Things that could have been done better:

Better break down of pre-prerequisite for some content shown off

As a player who came back from Abyssea Era but was 99 I didn't have alot of Adoulin content unlocked. It was mentioned at the beginning of the stream the character they were attempting to gear up had Abyssea +2/3 gear, but when going through some of the content needed for Records of Eminence they were able to go into it immediately. Much of this content for me was locked behind fame quests tied to Adoulin (I knew this from reading quite a few guides) but for many returning players who may have tuned in and not experienced Adoulin it wasn't mentioned that a player had to be at a specific point in the story to have accessed some of this content (not to mention the time sink in fame gated behind this.)



What I'd love to see in the future:

Continuation of where this stream left off

Showing off some of the next step of higher end game, or the next steps and what content one would challenge after a player has received a base iLvl119 set.
Overview of new Content Updates & Seasonal Events added in the future

The Jingle Baaas Anniversary Event was cute to watch and it would be cool to see future events done on stream. With the monthly rotations of Vol1&2 for Ambuscade to new content updates provided I'd love to see the NA community team go over these updates as they come via stream.



There were a ton of other things I liked about the show but I tried to sum it up as best I could, Splash Screens were super creative and I loved the small stuff new stuff thrown in throughout the show such as glamour, mounts, and mini events, homepoint teleports, and just overall going around to new areas within the world of Vana'diel that were shown off!

Please do more of these NA community streams! Nostalgia {Impossible to Gauge!}

Camate
11-23-2016, 07:36 AM
Thanks for all the comments about the live stream!

Both Sicycre and myself had a blast doing it, and we would definitely like to hold more streams in the future.
We'll be thinking about future stream content while taking all the feedback we've received into consideration.
Until the next one, happy adventuring, and we'll see you all in Vana'diel! :cool:

bungiefanNA
11-24-2016, 02:52 PM
We need a communication channel for people that don't play the game to see this and give feedback. Posting here requires an active account, and doesn't allow people considering the game to ask questions or give feedback.

OmnysValefor
11-24-2016, 03:00 PM
There are several places online to ask questions about FFXI and get very informed answers (FFXIAH, BG), and friendly answers on Reddit (lol)

As far as feedback, I personally don't care what someone who isn't playing the game thinks would make the game better. The best parts about XI are the roots its held on to (diversity between jobs, awesome job design, etc).

I do however wish the devs would respond to our feedback more :)

bungiefanNA
11-25-2016, 07:22 AM
The thing is, some of these promotional events can attract the attention of potential new players. However, it is hard for them to communicate with the staff to ask questions if the forum is so closed. I got word after asking the question that Camate does pay attention to /r/ffxi on Reddit though.

Afania
11-28-2016, 08:47 AM
As far as feedback, I personally don't care what someone who isn't playing the game thinks would make the game better. The best parts about XI are the roots its held on to (diversity between jobs, awesome job design, etc).



This......back then I've read opinions from people that obviously doesn't like FFXI, claiming gear swap system is crap or something like that.

I imagine I would never continue playing FFXI if I can no longer go out and collect 200 pieces of gears and build 50 different gear sets for my favorite job. Without gear swap system the game would be incredibly boring after you beat the content, since your favorite job would hit the performance ceiling after you beat the hardest boss in game.

Zenoxio
01-15-2017, 02:53 PM
A bit early to think about, but with Camate leaving I'd still love to see this continue.

Aysha
01-18-2017, 07:58 AM
I liked the idea of that livestream they did, but the problem is, is that they covered up the chat window, and they were talking about commands they were entering.

Just how are we supposed to know what they were doing? They were mumbling about "oh, yeah, this command here lets you change the look of your gear!" and I'm sitting here going "Uh, what command? I can't see the freaking chat log!"

They kept talking about stuff that appears in the chat log...... but they had the chat log covered up.

And they were obviously using things that were not accessible to players (for example, they had all the ciphers already on them instead of waiting for them to appear when doing the RoE quests).

IMO, you guys should take the stream... cut out the waiting parts, condense it, and re-release it on Youtube after edits, and display the commands/stuff on screen with captions so we know what's actually going on or something.

Afania
01-18-2017, 09:48 AM
I liked the idea of that livestream they did, but the problem is, is that they covered up the chat window, and they were talking about commands they were entering.

Just how are we supposed to know what they were doing? They were mumbling about "oh, yeah, this command here lets you change the look of your gear!" and I'm sitting here going "Uh, what command? I can't see the freaking chat log!"

They kept talking about stuff that appears in the chat log...... but they had the chat log covered up.

And they were obviously using things that were not accessible to players (for example, they had all the ciphers already on them instead of waiting for them to appear when doing the RoE quests).

IMO, you guys should take the stream... cut out the waiting parts, condense it, and re-release it on Youtube after edits, and display the commands/stuff on screen with captions so we know what's actually going on or something.


With amount of troll/negative message that could happen in /yell or /tell during the stream, it's quite reasonable to cover the chat log window lol. Although I suppose they could just stream with 1 character with chat filter on and put on busy status or something, then keep the filter off on another character to receive tells for player help/interaction.

Nyarlko
01-18-2017, 10:53 AM
With amount of troll/negative message that could happen in /yell or /tell during the stream, it's quite reasonable to cover the chat log window lol. Although I suppose they could just stream with 1 character with chat filter on and put on busy status or something, then keep the filter off on another character to receive tells for player help/interaction.

Not to mention the standard PUG/WTB/WTS/etc spam. XD I think it might be nice if they didn't block the chat buffer at least so that we could see what they are typing at least. That would make it more useful to users since we could at least see any commands/syntax that they talk about. Another option would be to turn on all chat filters for the segments where they are demonstrating how commands function.

Aysha
01-18-2017, 11:19 PM
I understand WHY they covered up the chat log, my point was is that they needed someone (perhaps in chat) to type out the commands and/or what relevant information is supposed to be appearing in the chat log that's covered up, OR, have someone typing up captions and placing them on the screen shortly after they are mentioned, so that we have an idea what they're talking about.

Obviously, to prevent trolling and NSFW stuff going on because we all know how people act, they had to cover the chat window and I wouldn't be surprised if it was also done for privacy reasons (not everybody is agreeing to having their communications plastered on Youtube for millions of people to see publically, even though they are playing an MMORPG and are using /yells, lol).

It's just they needed a work-around, and the two doing the stream didn't even seem aware that the chat log was covered up, because they were talking like we should be able to see it. I feel there was some mis-communication going on here, and if they did future streams, hopefully this would be cleared up.

I loved the idea of the stream, though. Awesome idea. What I said earlier about the chat log was more of a suggestion of how to make the next one better.