No one has been saying this recently sans a few people who feel as you do. You have no right to speak for all of us who enjoy the feature.I'm going off what I see a lot of people are saying on here, so sorry.
Also, I know that and have done that a ton, though sometimes I'm playing with people and they don't want to wait for me and force me to do so. Also where is the entrance to frontlines, I couldn't find it on the internet. Where is the entrance to guild hests? Pretty sure there is no entrance to guild hests and they are not even part of the world, which is mind bogging.
You enter Frontlines from the airship counter in the city-states.I'm going off what I see a lot of people are saying on here, so sorry.
Also, I know that and have done that a ton, though sometimes I'm playing with people and they don't want to wait for me and force me to do so. Also where is the entrance to frontlines, I couldn't find it on the internet. Where is the entrance to guild hests? Pretty sure there is no entrance to guild hests and they are not even part of the world, which is mind bogging.
You queue up for guildhests by talking to battlewarden NPCs in many aetheryte camps and/or hamlets. And while guildhests are instanced, they are instanced sections of the open world (something that was done extensively in 1.0 if you recall).
The bottom line is, was, and always shall be: there is absolutely nothing in this game that is forcing you to use teleportation if you don't want to. Saying "sometimes people will force me" is not the devs' responsibility. If people are forcing you, find a different group to run with. I'm absolutely certain you would be able to find a group that would be happy to accommodate your desire to not use teleports on Balmung or Gilgamesh.
Honestly, though Rokien's ideas are almost universally bad, they do occasionally spark some constructive discussion mostly unrelated to whatever hogwash Rokien thinks up (the point made about expanding chocobo porter services, for example).
Last edited by Eekiki; 07-26-2014 at 12:34 AM.
lol you guys all got trolled by a Rokien thread.
I'm so sorry for all of you. Seriously. If you EVER see the name: Rokien...just..ignore it. Giving 14 pages worth of replies is feeding his narcissism. Since the alpha days, we've tried to ignore him. Unfortunately, he's like a cockroach...it's sad.
Really, don't feed the troll.
The game made you go from point A to point B, then back to A...then B again. It was a huge time sink and extended its life artificially. Btw, DD was my 2nd favorite game of '13, I just didn't like the world map. Also you could only travel to certain places (your waystones or whatever), and even then it cost A LOT of money, semi-forcing you to not teleport period.It's funny because I played the heck of dragons dogma and it's one of my favorit games. Also there is teleporting in that game, you must have missed it even then I didn't use it. The reason being because it was FUN to run across the world killing things, this game it's not so much.
Yes but there is no actual area on the map for guildhests, unlike the dungeons where it's kind of a physical place that you can travel to, you can't travel to frontlines nor guildhests, it just teleports you to some random area, that can't be seen.You enter Frontlines from the airship counter in the city-states.
You queue up for guildhests by talking to battlewarden NPCs in many aetheryte camps and/or hamlets. And while guildhests are instanced, they are instanced sections of the open world (something that was done extensively in 1.0 if you recall).
To each it's own, I enjoyed the slow pace traveling and didn't mind going back and forth. I just remember how much fun I had with the game. Which overall, that is most important right? How good the game is to you even if it has some stuff you don't like in it. Because lets be honest here, most games have lots of stuff that most people don't care for, its when those things you don't care for add up over the threshold of what's actually good about the game. If it's your second favorite game of 2013, you can't complain much about it, and even if you didn't like the traveling, you got over just fine and still enjoyed the game just like thousands of others who love that game.
No one is stopping you from having fun. If you wanna travel on foot through Eorzea by all means go ahead! However, don't drag us down with you. Not all of us think it's "fun".To each it's own, I enjoyed the slow pace traveling and didn't mind going back and forth. I just remember how much fun I had with the game. Which overall, that is most important right? How good the game is to you even if it has some stuff you don't like in it. Because lets be honest here, most games have lots of stuff that most people don't care for, its when those things you don't care for add up over the threshold of what's actually good about the game. If it's your second favorite game of 2013, you can't complain much about it, and even if you didn't like the traveling, you got over just fine and still enjoyed the game just like thousands of others who love that game.
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