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    This is a mmo, an offline solo game will always outclass a mmo in terms of a single player rpg experience.

    Aka XIV has no chance to compete with FFXIII-2 in terms of a solo player game

    Single player mode and all the changes and content to even make that work is a complete waste of development. They need to fix the mmo part since it is a mmo. No one should ever play a mmo to play solo all the time, there is a whole genre of non-multiplayer rpg games for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xatsh View Post
    This is a mmo, an offline solo game will always outclass a mmo in terms of a single player rpg experience.

    Aka XIV has no chance to compete with FFXIII-2 in terms of a solo player game

    Single player mode and all the changes and content to even make that work is a complete waste of development. They need to fix the mmo part since it is a mmo. No one should ever play a mmo to play solo all the time, there is a whole genre of non-multiplayer rpg games for that.
    why not? FFXI COP was epic storywise and is considered one of the best mmo stories of all time. If they could pull off that type of story, add in cutscenes, and add in a bunch of unique areas they could pull off a fun single player game.

    and again THE GAME IS ALREADY SINGLE PLAYER. You can do all the mission and story stuff without a party. So why is making a more in-depth story a bad thing? All im arguing for is solo zones with faster exp so you can level up while you play through the story like in a normal FF. that isn't overly difficult to pull off.
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