


They most likely don't do this because they don't want glamour to be the true end game. With that said, they don't want to go up and beyond to change the current endgame formula either because to them it isn't broken.About the glamour answer: Its so strange when we talk about a game where you can glamour so many different silly outfits onto you yet job specific ones would be a deal breaker? I mean people still have their weapon and a nice little tag next to their name that hints what they are...even if some players might behave a bit strange we are not dumb. We will know who plays what..and saying that some might see it as ridiculous: Since when does a glamour police exist in the game? The only thing ridiculous was the taste of Not-Roe Bro in the Gold Saucer.
But isnt it that already in a way? I mean people joke about this, but how much of the game uses glamour as either a carrot for content or just as a reward from quests? Also look at the mog station with all the glamour outfits in it. I am not saying that its the endgame for everyone but I get the feeling that glamour is a big part of the end game for a lot of the more casual players.
Thats why I also believe that a great wardrobe with unlimited storage or maybe even a glamour book with all existing glamour could make old content active again or at least give people lots of things to gather.



It's for that reason they possibly limit glamour options moving forward with all these restrictions. They don't want that to be the only incentive to play, while also not completely rendering the most notorious incentives we currently have as irrelevant. Yet, they don't really do much to incentivize anything else instead. It's a theme park MMO and the only attractions on most people's minds is glamour and housing these days. They want to use their resources in other areas instead. . . at least they give off that illusion in their interviews. That's yet to really be executed so far.But isnt it that already in a way? I mean people joke about this, but how much of the game uses glamour as either a carrot for content or just as a reward from quests? Also look at the mog station with all the glamour outfits in it. I am not saying that its the endgame for everyone but I get the feeling that glamour is a big part of the end game for a lot of the more casual players.
Thats why I also believe that a great wardrobe with unlimited storage or maybe even a glamour book with all existing glamour could make old content active again or at least give people lots of things to gather.
Just my assumptions though.
Last edited by Vivi_Bushido; 10-27-2018 at 02:52 AM.
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