Quote Originally Posted by FusiaRain View Post
it had the set up yes, but honestly that doesnt matter much. the ziggurts were in shadowbringers for weeks or months in character wise, yet we only break into 2 of them and the second one just deleted all the others.

Then we hit the moon the second we get there we tossed at zodiark to end him, then the world starts burning IN ONLY ONE ZONE was the end of the world happening and then we go clear the dungeon and it just stops after a few scenes then we tossed to see the past we do. We return we talk to them then we sent off in a rocket not even a second to fight off the evil turns through out the world.
That is by definition rushed it doesn't matter if you have 20 years of pre setting if its not actually played through for the part. We hardly ever got the sense the world was indanger at all, and with all the jokes and all that (was great yes) but it had no place in an end of the world type screen play


(yes role quest go over other areas, but those minimal threats that hardly felt like they were anything but clean up chore from the final days.
Yes, dilly dallying and wasting time trying to put bandaids on issues that wouldn't be possible to resolve that way would really have been the intelligent path rather than actually trying to fix the problem. You guys complain about padding and filler, and then you complain there isn't enough(and when it makes no rational sense to boot!). I don't get it.

Quote Originally Posted by Shuuli View Post
My question. If Hyda knew everything after our escape from Hermes

1. Why did she not try to explain the situation to the convocation? The Final days did not come 1 day right after our returning to the current time. The ancients did try to be quite open minded about all sorts crazy things happening around them. (Even if Emet was a bit reluctant at the beginning due to his depiction in our story) I cannot believe that they would not have tried to solve the problem with Dynamis in another way then summoning Zodiark.

2. If Hyda knew everything, why from the beginning to the end she did never say anything to US???
Was she afraid that she would change the future and we would never go back to the past? How so when WE could not change the future from the past before?

And these questions are the ones that make time travel strange. Again, Graha could create an alternate timeline and change the future, so why could not we?

Time travel will always have this issue that staying consistent with it is pretty hard.

But all in all I liked the full story, it just will raise some questions in the heads
That's all.. like.. explained in the dialogue? There's no inconsistency. You can't /tell/ someone they've done something before they do it or they aren't going to do it the way that they did it to begin with.