still stuck in 2.0 eh
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still stuck in 2.0 eh
You know when I first went to Ul'dah, I got excited to hear the version of Answers you're talking about only to be disappointed. At first anyway. One of the themes of the Rising is not only to remember the calamity but also to look forward to the future.
After the shenanigans on the 18th floor last year with that crazy minstrel, we got a heartfelt thank you that was pretty hard to top. A thank you for sticking around even through the game's many faults, and a promise that the devs are trying their best to entertain and learn from their mistakes in the content to come. This year...
We starred as the lead role in a play reenacting the calamity and the Warrior of Light's grand return. Although Louisoix is defeated, he is able to power us up enough to fell Bahamut in one super punch. (That whole play was super adorable by the way! Smiled all through it.)
An interesting retelling of events to be sure. The confetti pop would make medieval Michael Bay proud.
All in all, I find it likely that the Rising event has gone from a foreboding reminder of Eorzea and the devteam's past mistakes to a celebration looking at how far the world and the game has come since those events happened. If I'm allowed to be cheesy, we are still looking heavensward.
I was disappointed as i wanted to watch the fireworks as it played.
I also like that version of Answers and have some fond memories attached to it. I'm ok that they change the theme music though.
Personally, the event should be both. A time to remember those that we lost in the Calamity and the hardships of that time. It should also be a time to celebrate the rebirth of Eorzea anew and the hopes that came with it.
Yeah, I had the exact same thought. I went into the Rising event and was so disappointed when I went to hear that hauntingly beautiful music...only to be rebuffed with that real basic FF theme. Like, bro...I've heard that music so often before.
Except that the Rising Event isn't about that. It's always about looking back to ensure a kinder future. For years, it's the one time of the year that we as the residents of Eorzea get to reflect on the earlier tragedies and how it's shaped the current world. Changing the music distances the reverence of the original tone.
Download Answers (Reprise) or load it on youtube, turn off BGM, play said track. Done!
It's how I do it since I bought the CD, and I don't have to continue to stand around Ul'dah. xD
(Not to mention it was rather low volume in-game too...)
I sort of took the change of music to signify that people had started to move on. The Rising used to be a very mournful event to mark the anniversary of so much death and destruction and remember the sacrifices of those that saved the world. This year the event seemed less mournful and more hopeful. They were celebrating all the progress they had made since the Calamity and giving thanks to those that gave their lives to let them do so.
It's actually quite a believable change I think. Many real world holidays are happy and positive celebrations that used to be very sombre and mournful ones. As the event that originally marked that holiday on the calendars fades from modern memory the nature of the holiday to remember it changes too.