That's fine, as long as I know what your stance is. What I DON'T like is people inciting controversial debates when all I clearly asked for was a "Yes" or "No". That's all.
Formerly Rounnin Tiankeris of Kashuan; reborn as Yongdi Washou of Hyperion.
May we continue to walk in the light of the crystal and restore Eorzea to its former glory.
http://lodestone.finalfantasyxiv.com/rc/character/top?cicuid=12044635
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/character/997521/
I really rather it not be a big thing, but a simple right-click on your friendlist and selecting one friend to be your partner, or going to a npc to register your fellowship for a gil-sink fee.
If people want to RP it out and invite friends more power to them, but I feel an archaic custom being implemented would only cause arguments to erupt and moral lines being drawn on people faces, possibly in the shape of cat whiskers.
Last edited by EmeraldHill; 10-26-2011 at 03:54 AM.
We were the first to kill Ifrit.
Yeesh...you're very business-like about this, aren't you? More than anything I wanted to add another dimension for people to actually role-play instead of slaving away on endless mobs simply for the sake of progression. I get bored out of my mind when that happens. Overall I just want the XIV experience to be more engrossing for players who want to take part in the actual role-playing part of a Massively-Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.
I'm not saying that what you're suggesting's a bad idea. It just seems more of a "friends with benefits" feature...Err...no innuendo intended.
As I said, if people want to put on their best clothes and RP themselves they can, nothing is stopping them. Real RPers don't need a npc to do all the work for them, right? They could have a wedding right now if they wanted to.Yeesh...you're very business-like about this, aren't you? More than anything I wanted to add another dimension for people to actually role-play instead of slaving away on endless mobs simply for the sake of progression. I get bored out of my mind when that happens. Overall I just want the XIV experience to be more engrossing for players who want to take part in the actual role-playing part of a Massively-Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.
I'm not saying that what you're suggesting's a bad idea. It just seems more of a "friends with benefits" feature...Err...no innuendo intended.
We were the first to kill Ifrit.
The one problem with that though is that there are individuals (Trolls) who will intrude on those player organized events which will, needless to say, ruin the experience for those who are actually a part of the ceremony. Why people do such things is beyond be, so better to have the party involved and their guests be sanctioned off in an instance or something - away from prying eyes, and with member-exclusive cinematics and benefits. I could elaborate more, but I'm strapped for time at the moment.
EDIT:
Okay, I'm just going to give myself like 5 minutes from reading your posts from here on since you seem to edit them when I'm in the middle of responding? Ha ha ha.
Last edited by kensredemption; 10-26-2011 at 04:17 AM.
Formerly Rounnin Tiankeris of Kashuan; reborn as Yongdi Washou of Hyperion.
May we continue to walk in the light of the crystal and restore Eorzea to its former glory.
http://lodestone.finalfantasyxiv.com/rc/character/top?cicuid=12044635
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/character/997521/
People are all for Wedding Bells in Eorzea, as long as they aren't these bells:
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Haha!
I think the "incorporate your character/party into the cutscenes" tech would work wonderfully for wedding ceremonies.
If this does become a future option, I humbly beg not to have the wedding dresses designs slightly vary per race. I hate when I get an uglier outfit because I'm a hume instead of miqote.
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