Instead of remaking it, I think the story of 1.0 would work better as a special anime arc comprising of a few episodes to the introduction of the WoL to the Calamity.
I know SE has Animation Talent, they proven it with Brotherhood.
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Instead of remaking it, I think the story of 1.0 would work better as a special anime arc comprising of a few episodes to the introduction of the WoL to the Calamity.
I know SE has Animation Talent, they proven it with Brotherhood.
MSQ is done for 6.0, but patches (6.01-6.55) still require work. There are several major in-game Systems that have been announced that won't even begin to see release until patch 6.1.
Work has already begun on the next expansion. Expansions don't get written in the 6 months before their release after all.
There is no 'play time' available to work on something else, especially something like a 'nostalgic trip down memory lane' for anything related to the major disaster that was 1.0. You want to know what it was like? Want to experience every cutscene?
Go to Youtube and enter "FFXIV 1.0 story" into the search bar. You'll find 7 hours worth of cutscenes, you'll find a 3 part documentary about how 1.0 came about as well as why it died, you'll find some enlightening videos from Speakers Network showing off a number of 1.0 features, you'll find a retrospective from Ethys Asher ... there are any number of videos out there that will give you an idea of how things were during those 2 years.
And SE doesn't have to waste any resources on recreating a game that worked on an entirely different graphics engine with an entirely different battle system.
Hmm. Probably not the best idea to offer any of those items again. Were you around when they put the White Raven earrings as a Rising event reward? The forums exploded with the outrage.
That said—I’ve always wanted to play 1.0 as it was. Horrible systems and all. A friend from college actually gave me the collectors edition. But I never had a PC strong enough to run it, so it has been a mystery to me. I’d be all for a “1.0 Classic” server or even a working private server. But I’m not foolish enough to hold my breath for it. 1.0 is a thing SE wants to bury and keep buried. Considering it almost destroyed the company and the Final Fantasy brand.
It wasn’t my mentality. I didn’t have an opinion on it, to be honest. Just saying if you want to see the Forums burn, then sure. Offer them again.
I own a lot of exclusive minions from the art books and OSTs, and I’ve always been of the mind that they should have never been timed exclusives. I don’t care if others bought them tomorrow and got codes for them. Doesn’t impact me in any way.
They are digital items which no one cares about WHY you have them, just that you do. No one will say "Oh look, he has a tattoo, he is some legendary player".
There's some content that was ret-conned from what I remember, so the lore behind certain things no longer matches what it used to be.
If you're told "this exclusive mount is for doing PvP" and then two years later it's "oh, and we're selling this mount in the Gold Saucer for MGP", people feel like their achievement is "lessened", because now people who didn't "put in the work" can have the same thing. Forums always burn when you get to that point.
It's unfortunate; I personally tend to think things should either be achievement-based but permanently available -- for instance, the Demi-Ozma, Cerberus, and Amaro mounts, or the weapons you get for doing the Ultimate fights -- or if available only for a limited time then their exclusivity should only be guaranteed for a limited time. (I.e., if you can only get mount X from season Y of the Feast, you're guaranteed that mount remains exclusive to that achievement for, say, two years... but after two years, they could add another way to get the same mount.)
Because there are few things more disheartening than starting a game, discovering a thing you really want, and learning there's no way you can ever get it because it was only available during, say, a two month window for PvP four years ago.
I admit, though, there are exceptions. And as much as I'd love the legacy stuff on this account (as opposed to on the 1.x account I'd lost the password to), I think maybe those ones should remain exclusive... they show folks were willing to support this game when it was at its lowest, to have faith the new team would build something better. Something worth sticking around for.
Without them, it's debatable whether we'd have this game; a handful of largely-cosmetic exclusive items seems little enough as a thank-you.
I'd much rather they make 1.0 as it's own contained experience. i.e Single player
Perhaps to link it to the current game, if you complete the game while logged into your service account, it unlocks a title in the main game.