no I'm not talking about those item level cheese shenaningans if the following thread and it's contents are to go by:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ffxiv/comme...l_tower_quest/
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no I'm not talking about those item level cheese shenaningans if the following thread and it's contents are to go by:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ffxiv/comme...l_tower_quest/
Why link to someone else reporting and not right to the source?
http://ff14net.2chblog.jp/archives/56660779.html
I can't imagine too many haven't already done it though...
I was pretty pissed I barely remembered anything from crystal tower story because it was just too long ago. Rewatched some cutscenes after I completed Shadowbringers, wish I did that before I started.
At first I thought it was just recommended to watch it so you know more about relevant lore and what a crystal tower is, so didn't think it necessary to revisit the story for that.
Didn't realize it involved an actual character (which I had entirely forgotten about by time I went through ShB), really ruined the climax of the reveal
This change makes me suspect even more...
that the Crystal Exarch is going to end up sacrificing himself for one reason or another, but at the same time his original self in G'raha Tia is going to awaken prematurely so that he can continue to aid us on the Source.
It definitely changes the potential of what might happen in 5.3 if they're no longer tiptoeing around keeping the plot consistent for people who haven't done CT. They should have done this sooner.
Hopefully every other major side story is made mandatory over time so their plot points can be freely addressed, explored and referenced in future MSQ's.
There are a number of differences with the Crystal Exarch depending on whether or not you've completed the Crystal Tower series. Basically any scene pertaining to his true identity and relationship with the PC has an alternate / extended version.
They should at least make Alexander and Omega required too, given how instrumental those stories are to the explanation of how the Crystal Tower is on the First.
Yes, but that's exactly the problem.
Instead of being able to build on the events of CT as something that has already definitely happened, the game has to create alternate versions of conversations in case people haven't done it yet. It complicates the storytelling and means that nothing can directly build on the original events, only reference them.
The huge shift here is that forcing the completion of CT removes the question mark over young G'raha Tia's current state. So long as the quest was optional, the story had to remain consistent whether he was asleep in the tower or if you'd never met him. There was no way they could have a plot point where we open the present-day tower again and wake him up, because he might not be in there yet. Now the plot can progress with the certainty that he is in there.
Up to this point, any theorising about 5.3 (for me at least) was based around the fact that we couldn't possibly be seeing young G'raha again because the quest was optional. Now it is going to be mandatory, and that changes the potential entirely.