Based on your OP, your definition of "New and Innovative" means having all the information in the game fully voiced. This is opinionated and, to some like me, absurd.
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And that is only an opinion, which you supported with "fully voiced MMOs" as being the new generation of games. Sorry, I don't agree and beyond the "fully voiced" portion of SW:TOR, I don't see that much new and innovative in that game. What MMOs are you proposing they should be looking at? Rift? GW2? SW:TOR?
I never said "new and innovative translates to fully voiced". And if I did I don't even believe it so I take it back. I take it all back, these words I never even said.
Has Yoshi not said that they are trying to bring FFXIV up to standard? Recent interview suggest as much. But the problem is that the upcoming MMOs are setting a new standard in terms of questing-quality which perhaps SE will fail to live up to. Voice-overs are merely one feature which SE may overlook if focusing on bringing FFXIV up to the standards of the past. Dynamic questing is also on the rise (both GW2 and Secret World have something like this). Again, SE may overlook this.
I hope you see my point and appreciate the gravity of what's happening at SE. If they make the decision to bring FFXIV up to WoW's standards and then call it a day (which would be an impossible achievement at the rate they are going), then it will not be enough. Not even close.
Much more effort is needed.
/shrug. I'm not going to compare my expectations on two games that aren't out yet and are impossible to gauge how successful your new and innovative content is going to be. For one, I hated GW1 and so I won't be picking up GW2. It's far too casual of a game for me. And Second, Second World sounds crazy cool and innovative! But oh wait... so did Age of Conan, another FUNCOM tragedy.
Well what about ArcheAge? It has an entire dynamic WORLD. TERA has a political system. Almost all next gen games are implementing these dynamic features (i.e. the world actually changes in some way either for you personally or for the world at large), and meanwhile SE just meanders along imlpementing some questhubs or whatever.
You see my point? You can hate on the games if you please but the standards are being set at a new level now. And SE will still be below that level if they continue to think WoW is the standard, because it's just not.
I don't think fully voiced is a MMORPG standard yet and while it is very cool i don't think it is the most important feature right now. I'm the first one to bash on SE about FFXIV's status but let's just wait for them to finishing fixing what's broken before we all gather with pitchforks and start talking MMO standards.
I miss Belgian Rofl. At least he made some sense.