What the hell?I'm not going to lie, when I started playing XIV I hated it. After spending a fair amount of time playing, I have grown fond of it. All of the little problems that are in the game are just that. Little problems. So we don't have voice overs, or there is copious amounts of text. Oh well, we have to deal with it and enjoy it. I mean don't we play to enjoy it anyway? Don't read too much into this, just the ramblings of a madman...
SE doesn't want to make a game that takes seven months for it to "grow on you", they want an instant success that will maintain paying subscribers.

No way. I have been a member of this site for under five minutes and I already got a Gifthorse response. Slap me thrice and call me Sally! And it didn't take seven months to grow on me good sir! It only took a month ;D
Autsiogo you are out of line! I'm telling on you for being mean!
Gosh, what an honour.
Whatever the case, I can't see why people are so averse to voice-overs. I'm pretty sure everyone was expecting the entire storyline to be voice-acted, along with ten more zones, several different means of transportation, and basically just a lot more content. And then sep 22nd happened and we all just learnt to deal. Well how do you think the ps3 players are going to feel when they get the same crap sold to them?
Acting like everything's fine is the worst approach you can take at improving something. There's a reason drill seargents call their recruits "maggots".
Now drop and give me twenty.

I think PS3 owners will be far happier at launch than we were. They will have many more options available at launch. I will admit though, SE will need to find some way to get the hype built up again for the P3 owners. I'm not too worried though, and I am excited to get to play with the PS3 crowd. If they are integrated as well as the 360 gamers were in XI then everything will be awesome. We can all wallow in the mud puddle of friendship called Eorzea...together.Gosh, what an honour.
Whatever the case, I can't see why people are so averse to voice-overs. I'm pretty sure everyone was expecting the entire storyline to be voice-acted, along with ten more zones, several different means of transportation, and basically just a lot more content. And then sep 22nd happened and we all just learnt to deal. Well how do you think the ps3 players are going to feel when they get the same crap sold to them?
Acting like everything's fine is the worst approach you can take at improving something. There's a reason drill seargents call their recruits "maggots".
Now drop and give me twenty.


I just don't see how they could bring back the hype, there earlier failures have spread, its not just a flesh wound.I think PS3 owners will be far happier at launch than we were. They will have many more options available at launch. I will admit though, SE will need to find some way to get the hype built up again for the P3 owners. I'm not too worried though, and I am excited to get to play with the PS3 crowd. If they are integrated as well as the 360 gamers were in XI then everything will be awesome. We can all wallow in the mud puddle of friendship called Eorzea...together.
The Stigma has been baked in, once that smell is there you just cant get it out.
Let us know when you are going to stop being an idiot and respond in a civilized way.Gosh, what an honour.
Whatever the case, I can't see why people are so averse to voice-overs. I'm pretty sure everyone was expecting the entire storyline to be voice-acted, along with ten more zones, several different means of transportation, and basically just a lot more content. And then sep 22nd happened and we all just learnt to deal. Well how do you think the ps3 players are going to feel when they get the same crap sold to them?
Acting like everything's fine is the worst approach you can take at improving something. There's a reason drill seargents call their recruits "maggots".
Now drop and give me twenty.
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