I kinda agree with the OP.
This (especially since everyone and their grandmother will be obnoxiously driving it EVERYWHERE) severely breaks the immersion. Its stile is completely at odds with the "canon" FF14.
I kinda agree with the OP.
This (especially since everyone and their grandmother will be obnoxiously driving it EVERYWHERE) severely breaks the immersion. Its stile is completely at odds with the "canon" FF14.
I imagine we'll be seeing a lot more things like that when we go through Garlemald. It's only unfitting the aesthetics we saw so far because we're in "savage" territories.
And like said before, we didn't question the concept of a camera, so much as we didn't know what it was. Garlemald has sensors in their airships, they're able to navigate without there being windows on the bridge (Maxima's ship, for instance). Don't confuse Eorzea being behind technologically with technological advancements not existing in the world at large.
Besides, say what you will, the Mana Cutter is very much canon. The major difference between it and the Regalia is that the Regalia is a hybrid with wheels whereas the Mana Cutter is always hovering.





We have flying, spinning turtles and the Whisper Go mount. And don't get me started on some of the glamours in this game. They threw immersion out the window a long time ago.
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