Actually had to go re-read the title of the thread.
When I made my first post I must've been operating under the influence because I thought it was "Has the game positively affected you?" And totally ignored the title afterwards.
My bad.
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It made me like multiplayer games.
I met a good friend and played the game with him for 3 years now.
And i had fun, it's a good game.
I was super shy and introverted... I think this game actually made me more social and I'm way less shy... Might be because of all of the discord calls I've been in.
I have played for over 10 years now and the good is I have made a lot of friends and met a lot of nice people.
I had bad illness in 2014 and got through that and it was nice to log on and escape.
Then I had a bad accident in 2018 and lost my job due to a really nasty crush injury to my ankle.
Because I have the game it kept me going and I can run and jump and dance round and kill monsters. In reality I struggle to walk now but I love being lost in the game its a escape! I craft in real life and this with the game keeps me sane ^O^ I love the story that is why I play.
It's kept me entertained for years, allowing me to enjoy one of my favorite series again. At first I doubted its charm would hold me after FFXI. FFXIV is a lot different, better in a lot of ways, but far worse in others. They kicked it up a notch though, and I got fairly addicted. 2013 I wasn't feeling it, but by 2014 I was deeply enamored. Still am. Though I still remain critical of changes I don't like.
How about simple things? I login thinking I am going to do a daily or go for a mount farm. I see a bard playing and just sit there for an hour. Tipped one bard the other day a million gil as a reward for entertaining me.
From Andromeda:Quote:
It's not really my fault good intentions pave the way to hell.
Humans say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Why? Do they think there’s a shortage of bad ones? - Karm’Luk P’an Ku "The joy of lucidity"
I consider it to be the best option on the market at the moment where MMO's are concerned. Though that isn't to say it's perfect.
Still, I became pretty disillusioned with the direction that WoW began taking years ago and ever since FFXIV has managed to be a good way to pass the time - particularly on rainy days when it's dangerous to go hiking or the gym is closed.
Assuming that the conclusion to Zodiark's story is to my liking in 6.0, I can see myself sticking with the game for a few more years at the very least.
I love this game. It's inspired me to see what gaming can be as a musical and beautiful artistic story telling experience. That's not even to mention making friends with some of the most wonderful people I've ever met. this game will always have a special place in my heart and I hope it continues to thrive for many years.