Here's a question...if the gates are opened to let us in...couldn't those same gates allow someone to sneak out into the rest of the world...and bring with them secrets unknown to us until we meet them...???
So an isolationist group that's kept their doors closed for generations out of fear that outsiders will steal their culture finally allow a select few people to be given their trust and the first thing you want to do is steal their culture.
You're the reason they don't want to let people in.
When in doubt, assume sarcasm
I disagree with this. The game has a focus. you cant be allowed to just opt out of the focus. The story is important to the game and you cant be allowed to skip it. Its not that long to do the story.
The story line was really worth doing... it didn't take long at all.
Plus they are increasing the XP granted by the ARR MSQs, so it will be even easier and take even less time.
Plus I do not understand why anyone would want to play HW but not ever play ARR.
However, be prepared for the inevitable "ARR was made so easy that new people in HW dungeons don't know how to play their class" complaints. There's always a downside, and there will always be complaints.
Lol. SE said at the announcement of Heavensward players would be required to finish the main scenario to access the new content. Apparently people skipped over that like they did the story itself. FF's are story driven games and there is a lot of work put into the story. Being able to craft and gather in this game allows a player to be self sufficient.
Do the story it doesn't take that long. Otherwise quit complaining.
No. This is not 1.0 where gathering and crafting were considered main classes. This is now 3.0 where combat and MSQ are king.
It's patch day folks. Tomorrow is early access. Better set aside some time to do your MSQ because the handout you all so desperately want is not happening. :^)
Lol this thread is still alive >_> but fyi EA tomorrow better work on that MSQ![]()
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