Then couldn't they just disable flying if you got another player with you?
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Are you asking me if they could, or asking me if I believe they would bother to go through that effort? Because those are different answers.
Edit: What was the last word on the wedding ring functionality in expansion zones (which people actually paid real money for) ?
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That would be pretty cool.
I was on a two person mount and fell in a hole off the map.. The chocobo started flying (in place). Though that doesn't mean up/down/turns have animations.. Hopefully they are just programming in checks to ensure both players can fly before allowing the draught mounts to take off.
Are you referring to FC airships? I don't think those are going to be taking you around the existing HW game zones. As for being game breaking or not, that's ultimately the developer's call (and they've been clear about where they stand on this). I'm not saying there aren't better ways to do it, just pointing out why it is the way it is. It's never going to be a case of "oh, just turn on flying" for these chocobos, there's a lot more work than that which would need to be done first.
They should just make it so that it cant fly if the second person on it doesn't have flying unlocked for the map.
Explain it as something like.. "The winds are too rough for an inexperienced rider". I mean having a person on the back not knowing what they're doing and shaking all over the place while flying would be a problem.
They aren't adding two-player flying mounts, because there is no way to dismount IN MID-AIR. Imagine if the person controlling the mount flew into the air and went AFK. You couldn't dismount as you would from a ground mount. You would be stuck in the air with no way to get down.
In WoW, you could actually dismount in mid-air, and fall all the way back down (usually killing yourself from fall damage). That isn't an option in FFXIV for flying mounts, so the passenger would literally be stuck unless they added in a parachute feature.