Quote Originally Posted by Brodamus View Post
As an avid Final Fantasy XIV and a past Final Fantasy XI player, I feel that the issue about upcoming the jobs should be voiced vehemently. Here's the issue with the revamped job names, the jobs just simply do not fit into the game when compared to the latter; let's compare the updated job titles that were changed. This game went from Arcanist, Fencer, Assassin, Musketeer, to White Mage, Black Mage, Paladin, Monk, Bard, Warrior. The latter jobs are a perfect match for the world of Eorzea. FFXIV is a new franchise and NOT a revamp of FFXI, which seems to be the source of the biased feedback from the community. The feel of the world, game play, and lore shows us that FFXIV is a modern MMO and seeks to portray this game for more of a "realistic" genre. This is a FF addition and we see the use of magic, materia and FF lore, but XIV wants to put one foot slightly out of the FF bound. Playing XIV feels as though the developers want the game to be more realistic, based on the crafting, game play, etc., so please let the developers turn XIV into a great new franchise. The current feedback given by the players is swaying the team into another "FFXI-2" scheme, something which I see as a failure if it succeeds to be so. All in all, I wish the developers would not give in to the Final Fantasy fan boy feedback, and stick to doing what they do best, create wonderful video games.
The job names are classic Final Fantasy. The XI team didn't invent them.

There are certain things one expects when playing any Final Fantasy. Moogles, chocobos, classic job names and some guy named Cid. It like if Capcom made a Mega Man MMO and there's no mention of Mega Man or Dr. Light. It's just one of those series dipped in tradition. That's why it has such feverish fans.

There's nothing more "realistic" about calling a person with a sword and shield a gladiator as opposed to a paladin. Both were at one point in history "real."

And realism is a weak position for arguing anything in a game with dragons and magic and such.

The latter jobs are a perfect match for the world of Eorzea.
I think you meant to say "former" rather than "latter" as the way it is now contradicts your point.