Perhaps for you. But what percentage of the playerbase has completed all the savage raids? Ultimates? Solo deep dungeons? How many can claim to be rank 1 in PvP? etc. etc. etc.Quote:
FF14 is extremely easy.
These are scripted encounters. It's easy to claim it's not hard AFTER you've beaten it, because you can do it every time after that (usually). Point being, you may be an exceptionally seasoned player but the reality is, most players haven't completed these things and find them difficult. Meanwhile, I don't think the proportion of players who have completed FFXI's most challenging fights is all that different.
As someone who was among the first to enter Eorzea in the very first alpha test and have been active all the way to the present day, no, you most likely can't.Quote:
I could tell you countless things about that game you don't know.
As someone who cleared multiple level 50 dungeons solo during the ARR days, while those dungeons were relevant, and before there was even an official feature to make it possible to enter alone, yes, I did know that. I was doing silly things like this way before you ever thought of it, most likely. DING! Here's a video of me solo clearing Wanderer's Palace during one of the early ARR patches.Quote:
I bet you didn't even know you could clear entire dungeons with trusts without ever performing an auto attack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLhAHrKxUww
The problem with you pointing this out is the fact that regular dungeons were never meant to be hard in the first place. It's pretty obvious to anyone that you could do what you described, because the trusts will execute all mechanics perfectly, and dungeon bosses don't enrage, so yeah, as long as you dodge mechanics you don't have to press buttons at all.
So yeah, you picked the wrong person to say this stuff to.
Maybe that's because you have the perspective of an extremely small minority and the reality is, most players are not you and find at least some content in the game challenging.Quote:
But yeah, I'm probably done. I tried reasoning with people on the F14 forums for years.
When previously faced with questions about things like implementing a classic server, it was stated that they did not save old builds of the game and they have no way to roll back or set up a server with very early versions of the game.I think this is simply a lesson learned from that and that they need to start preserving things in the future for multiple reasons. Please just stop assuming everything is just about FFXIV, and I really don't think that's why he mentioned this.Quote:
aka they are saving the assets, such as model files and textures into formats that are more easily accessible to modern developers work environments. I would imagine partially so XIV devs can more easily use all the assets from XI in XIV to save money.
