I would settle for an option to turn off the terrible mount music, it totally destroys to mood in many zones. All you ever hear no matter where you go is the mount music.
With certain exceptions, you are very wrong. It is fine to have opinions as long as you don't frame them as facts.
List examples of mounts you feel are "poorly made" and give specific reasons. "I don't like them" and "they're out of place for the game" are not valid responses.
There are mounts in the game that I don't like, but that doesn't make them "poorly made."
Poorly made would be things like inverted triangles, visble UV mistakes, incorrect animations, sounds etc. Poorly made is not synonymous with "I don't like them" or "it's FFXIV so everything sucks because I resent its existence." Without providing examples and good reasons, your statements ring hollow and sound more like "I hate FFXIV and need excuses to bash it."
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FFXI and FFXIV are made for completely different kinds of players, the target audience are nothing alike.
Many of us hate it, becasue it's not made for us.
It's like asking why we would hate fortnite or something, same thing.
FFXI is very unique. I mean it's really depending on the culture. On the official FFXIV forum, it's interesting to see that the Japanese, French, and German communities have been getting official replies while the English community is feeling left out. The NA team has been doing more for FFXI than FFXIV though. Anyways, I think they've been so busy preparing to launch the next expansion.
I hate XIV! For what they did to XI
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