Great.
I can't wait.
Looking at FFXIV, this new game can only be a new breakthrough in the art of videogame.
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Great.
I can't wait.
Looking at FFXIV, this new game can only be a new breakthrough in the art of videogame.
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That'll be very interesting, with SE trying a sort of Bethesda FF with FFXV (mods, open world-ish, etc), and Yoshida not afraid to check out the competition and see what's going on.
With FFXI I don't think they had to worry much about pulling lots of information very quickly so I think some of the design styles that didn't need to anticipate as much fast paced info, say like Blizzard games, were baked into FFXIV's structure. Blizzard, I was referencing, because they've got their account bound, nearly every item glamour log, many different player owned concepts, fast paced loading, and part of that team was the one that went into making Wild Star's housing system (which had thousands of slots for every player for every character, no limit)-- so in that FFXIV experience I hope the team has picked up the tools and expectations that their next MMO doesn't have that concern as often.
I agree that another FF mmo is likely far off but if it doesn't happen in this game I hope their next one brings back airships, I really miss those guys :(. High Fantasy FFIX Mist Continent with high importance to transportation... Yum.
If they keep trying some western concepts (general stereotypical statement) like Bethesda games hopefully they can keep their own style still (take the good stuff, but stay unique), but I liked they were attempting mod support for FFXV (I love mods :3).
I found this
https://gematsu.com/2019/04/final-fa...xt-gen-project
Dunno if april joke or not.
For the record FFXI was actually the most profitable game in their franchise, from a pure money expended to money generated ratio. Something like 12 million to develop the base game which turned over to ten times that profit in the first year and has been a cash cow ever since.
I remember that Yoshi P announced he had been promoted to be one of the Big Wigs at SE some time ago, so I'm not surprised he's being shuffled around and put in charge of other games as well. I don't see SE killing off the FF franchise entirely though. The games are at their core always experimental, and they can slap FF on any kind of game they want and it'll still be a legit game.
They got mobile app to do. There's still FF to do.