I'll just say this, if they are developing jump and new maps to go along with this new system, how would it make sense to allow users to block it? It just simply wouldn't make sense to do this, therefor, it's safe to say the option will never emerge. Common sense is your friend in these matters. Not emotionally driven, "It makes me feel bad when...", arguments that don't make a bit of sense along side what is being implemented in the case that it were to be blocked.
It's not about your feelings or my feelings, it's about the game looking as how the developers envisioned it to look.
I do enjoy when someone finally shows how caught up in there own hubris they are.
Firstly, there is no proof whatsoever they're making maps around jumping being made, and at best such maps may be centered around context-sensitive jumping.I'll just say this, if they are developing jump and new maps to go along with this new system, how would it make sense to allow users to block it? It just simply wouldn't make sense to do this, therefor, it's safe to say the option will never emerge. Common sense is your friend in these matters. Not emotionally driven, "It makes me feel bad when...", arguments that don't make a bit of sense along side what is being implemented in the case that it were to be blocked.
It's not about your feelings or my feelings, it's about the game looking as how the developers envisioned it to look.
Secondly, it is not emotional to realize the hypocrisy in you wanting choices that support you while denying choice for others. Deal with your own logic. There is nothing wrong with having the freedom of choice, for either side.
I guess people just don't want jump. They want to have everyone see them jump. Most features and graphics can be turned off to help your PC operate better with FF. It just makes sense that they add a feature that lets players turn it off.
Besides, they can still just implement a proper blacklisting feature that absolutely eliminates everything someone else does. That won't effect anyone's gameplay in any negative manner, whatsoever.
Like erase them from existence? I'd pay for that.
(That's a joke)
Last edited by Zoltan; 11-06-2011 at 07:34 AM.
When I stated this, I actually included what you just said, but not as articulately. Basically, you're right. What needs to be done is to lower the jump height across the board.I'm sorry but you're comparing humans of varied heights and similar physical aptitude to races of massively varied height, mass, musculature and even anatomy. Lalafell leg musculature in proportion to body size is significantly lower than that of a Hyur. They would - if we're going to make the iffy decision to make this argument about real world physics - have a lower jump height. Roegadyn on the other hand have extremely strong legs but a great deal more mass - they'll probably jump about the same height as a Hyur would. Mi'qote meanwhile have about the same proportionate leg musculature as a Hyur but lower mass, they'd probably jump a bit higher in general. Elezen probably a bit higher, too, by similar logic.
So .. your logic almost holds up, though not quite by the reasons you offer. It falls with Lalafell, however, who - when you take anatomy into account - would probably have a lower jump height even than had you simply reduced the height they can jump by their comparative height beside a Hyur.
And was there really need for that needly little line on the end? Can't anyone here at least try to present their thoughts without having to make a stab at someone?
The distance can be the same across all races, this we know is true, but the height that was showed in the video was way off which is what made it look odd.
Your last point, I cannot control myself sometimes when it comes to Jynx and the post he made below yours is why. LOL
Like I said previously, the height is off, but theoretically all races can jump at the same height. This is a fact.So a Fit Lalafell can jump as high as a fit Elzaan?
What about a Fit Roegadyn Versus a Elzaan? Or a Highlander versus a Midlander?
They are obviously not all of the exact same physical features even if around the same high. Why can the bulkier guy jump just as high as the slender guy? Your arguing a moronic point, admit that some functions in a game like this throw logic to the side for balance issues.
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