Okay people usually formulate the plans before entering, but a recap wouldn't hurt, and since the person that is watching the cutscene might be his/her first time, so they'd need proper instructions.



Okay people usually formulate the plans before entering, but a recap wouldn't hurt, and since the person that is watching the cutscene might be his/her first time, so they'd need proper instructions.

props for wanting to educate first timers =) though i'm sure the first timers are gonna be busy watching the cut scene to really concentrate hence forming battle plans before entering the instance.. i myself really cant say anything cause i haven't been able to do any dungeons yet hoping i will soon though



R25 dungeon isn't so bad, its only difficult if you are running it with other r25s, but that's what makes it fun. The R50 dungeon is an entirely different beast. It isn't as free-roaming as the r25 dungeon, but requires a linear strategy.props for wanting to educate first timers =) though I'm sure the first timers are gonna be busy watching the cut scene to really concentrate hence forming battle plans before entering the instance.. i myself really cant say anything cause i haven't been able to do any dungeons yet hoping i will soon though
all in all, they are both achievable, but i tend to enjoy r25 dungeon more since that's how dungeons should be (Not talking about difficulty, just the overall experience and structure). R50 dungeon is a bit disappointing because the only way to have enough time to complete everything is to zerg the shit out of the first few maps. Yeah, fun right?
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I've never understood this and still don't. What do you mean by "zerging" everything? Attack the enemy with full force? What's the alternative? Have people stand around waiting, like for procs in FFXI's Abyssea NMs? I don't know about you, but I'd rather be hitting stuff than standing around and waiting.
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I want to apologize beforehand for not reading the whole thread before posting, while I agree a LOT with Sol_Aureus, myself being a victim of loving cut scenes AND slightly over-enjoying the dialog (taking a tad longer than others), I'd like to suggest another possible remedy, one that wouldn't halt a whole party if one player feels like trolling or something seriously unexpected happens (accidents and Real Life happen, y'know?) during a cut scene (Again, sorry if it had been suggested already):
Remember the cut scenes replaying Bard in towns in XI? And the cut scenes replaying goblin? Bring it back. I'd love to just sit down and watch a whole story (in case I forgot parts with all the grinding in-between), or feel safe skipping and then replaying it back in town. Not so much running my butt back to the dungeon like the Goblin forced you to, but just having some NPC to replay ALL cut scenes back in the comfort of town, I'd love.
Oh, and for the Love of Jeebus, when the cut scene's done, give us a "System Message" that tells us the title of the cut scene.
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I absolutely hope we get this feature again, definitely. I'd love to play back some of the cutscenes I've experienced already, especially when I finally upgrade my pc and can enjoy it with much nicer graphical options =)I want to apologize beforehand for not reading the whole thread before posting, while I agree a LOT with Sol_Aureus, myself being a victim of loving cut scenes AND slightly over-enjoying the dialog (taking a tad longer than others), I'd like to suggest another possible remedy, one that wouldn't halt a whole party if one player feels like trolling or something seriously unexpected happens (accidents and Real Life happen, y'know?) during a cut scene (Again, sorry if it had been suggested already):
Remember the cut scenes replaying Bard in towns in XI? And the cut scenes replaying goblin? Bring it back. I'd love to just sit down and watch a whole story (in case I forgot parts with all the grinding in-between), or feel safe skipping and then replaying it back in town. Not so much running my butt back to the dungeon like the Goblin forced you to, but just having some NPC to replay ALL cut scenes back in the comfort of town, I'd love.
Oh, and for the Love of Jeebus, when the cut scene's done, give us a "System Message" that tells us the title of the cut scene.
I really really like this idea! It seems like a simple enough fix to just leave the CS as they are and if you have to spam through them then you can watch them on your own accord another time.I want to apologize beforehand for not reading the whole thread before posting, while I agree a LOT with Sol_Aureus, myself being a victim of loving cut scenes AND slightly over-enjoying the dialog (taking a tad longer than others), I'd like to suggest another possible remedy, one that wouldn't halt a whole party if one player feels like trolling or something seriously unexpected happens (accidents and Real Life happen, y'know?) during a cut scene (Again, sorry if it had been suggested already):
Remember the cut scenes replaying Bard in towns in XI? And the cut scenes replaying goblin? Bring it back. I'd love to just sit down and watch a whole story (in case I forgot parts with all the grinding in-between), or feel safe skipping and then replaying it back in town. Not so much running my butt back to the dungeon like the Goblin forced you to, but just having some NPC to replay ALL cut scenes back in the comfort of town, I'd love.
Oh, and for the Love of Jeebus, when the cut scene's done, give us a "System Message" that tells us the title of the cut scene.
Maybe another suggestion instead of BRDs or Goblin Footprints would be to watch them without logging in completely. By replacing the "Opening Movie" on the title menu with "Unlocked Movies". Each player could have their own personal library of video to view without logging in and being disrupted by shout chat or Linkshell conversation (or having to change filters around).
Would be a cool way to measure your personal progress through story and quest lines too! Definitely would motivate me more to do my missions and quests asap if I could see stats. Like if I had "28 or 120" videos unlocked or something of that sort. Maybe too console-like for some though ;)




Brilliant! I would love to see this in action! =DI really really like this idea! It seems like a simple enough fix to just leave the CS as they are and if you have to spam through them then you can watch them on your own accord another time.
Maybe another suggestion instead of BRDs or Goblin Footprints would be to watch them without logging in completely. By replacing the "Opening Movie" on the title menu with "Unlocked Movies". Each player could have their own personal library of video to view without logging in and being disrupted by shout chat or Linkshell conversation (or having to change filters around).
Would be a cool way to measure your personal progress through story and quest lines too! Definitely would motivate me more to do my missions and quests asap if I could see stats. Like if I had "28 or 120" videos unlocked or something of that sort. Maybe too console-like for some though
.... I just hope they change the weird uh "walking" they do in CS's. I mean really, who walks like that? My character walked normally *once* and that was in the opening CS for the nation of your choice. Otherwise she does this... swaying...half dance thing. o.O;
But yes... Brilliant. I'd love to see that movie option. ^^
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