I didn't mind the quest. It was pretty neat. I just wish I had a better idea of where certain things were in relation to what the quest wanted. I almost got lost trying to make my way back to the Magitek Reaper after I found the fuel tank.
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I didn't mind the quest. It was pretty neat. I just wish I had a better idea of where certain things were in relation to what the quest wanted. I almost got lost trying to make my way back to the Magitek Reaper after I found the fuel tank.
This quest was terribly easy, just read your tooltips, be sneaky and take out the enemies, you have a LOT of room for mistakes too.
People complaining... well your really just bad at the game or reading, or both.
Honestly, other than the waves of magitek you need to blow up with the busted magitek mount, I think there's only one enemy you have to kill, the tempered Imperial right at the beginning. I don't remember killing any others on my way through. So you can just plain be sneaky, leave out the 'take out the enemies'. (Edit: oh, wait, I forgot the little dueling circle thing right at the end. Though by that point, all 'sneak' was done.)
Still, I can understand folks not enjoying it; there's lots of different play-styles in this game, and I suspect not all of them meshed well with this particular quest. For instance, I know folks who play with their camera close in -- which I find disorienting -- who had trouble with the stealth quests in general, not just this one, because they found it weird to play with the camera out too far, but having it in close made it hard for them to spot enemies to avoid them.
I didn't dislike it, but I also didn't find it compelling enough to go "man, I'd like to play that again." (As opposed to how I felt about piloting what is functionally a Gundam against Sapphire Weapon, which was "yes please".) I am glad they're trying new things, though.
Liked the instance, hated everything surrounding it. If it were as simple as just pluck our soul out, and into a new body, and one where we have seemingly no combat prowess (yet Zenos retains as much of his prowess as ever), then why wouldn't Fandaniel, or any Ascian for that matter do it in the beginning. I dislike it simply because it does in fact beg that question.
I get the purpose of it, in that it shows a vulnerable side of our character. Albeit terribly handled given that it was only ever by the 'luxury' of our character not even inhibiting their own body. I also feel like they were just building up anticipation for our actual desire to cross swords with Zenos once more. But to be frank that only ended up as another reason on my plate as to why I just simply want rid of him.
It was done with the soul extraction process of Aulus from Stormblood and he got killed by us, which likely resulted in his research being lost for a bit. Presumably the technology hadn't been completed until some point while we were on the First or at some point after we got back. Keep in mind that even with Ascian aid, it wore off after half an hour.
Really, my only issue with that stretch of plot is that Zenos takes your body, and then you immediately get it back and he's like "Well, that happened. See you later, best frenemy.". Cool sequence, but it resolves really easily.
I would like to think it was incomplete, taking into account that when he attempted it our soul rebelled. I was always hoping they'd expand on this in some way, shape or form, but in the end nothing.
Now this also highlights another issue I take with the whole thing. Regardless of their intent with it. It ended up being completely inconsequential. That whole sequence of events could have been left out entirely and would likely have only made the story better, to be honest.
I hope they do more solo duties like it. For those complaining, there's only a handful of mobs you actually *have* to kill. The rest can easily be ignored if you have even a rudimentary understanding of how mob aggro in FFXIV works. (Trust me you can walk right by some of them and they will not aggro by a good distance) and they also leash. You don't have to fight.
Pls god just learn the game I beg of you.
I'm gonna copy paste my response from the other thread over here as well, since some of this was touched on during the cutscene itself: But it happens in the first couple of lines when you wake up in the other body, so I think a lot of folks missed it.
'When you're pulled into the body in the first place, Fandaniel says "The experiment was a success, but I fear our time is short."
He follows this a bit later with "I took the liberty of making some improvements - and selecting you as my esteemed test subject" while taking about Aulus' research.||
IE: He makes it very clear that you're a test of the process, and it didn't exactly last long. Plus, you know, crazy boy did it for his own behind the scenes reasons as revealed through the rest of the story, and he's kinda gone now. So it's a one off that didn't exactly work out all that great.'
This is not even remotely true. You can walk right up to them if their back is turned. It is the most lenient aggro anywhere in FFXIV. No AOE facing mobs. If the Magitek Claw is facing away from you, run behind it.
Not understanding how aggro works is what got you killed.