Didnt realize people would care to switch. I just stayed with Maelstorm and called it a day. Dont give 2 cents about the other smelly GCs and their uniforms.
Didnt realize people would care to switch. I just stayed with Maelstorm and called it a day. Dont give 2 cents about the other smelly GCs and their uniforms.
lol, fair enough, but there are some neat items that some have that others don't, and you can't get them if you don't switch.
I wish you'd called me out on insulting other players GC's hahaha
Yeah I dont much care for it personally, but would be fine if people could just go with whatever without hassle.
To be Fair, Maelstrom has that Kickass Jacket.
But I also love the Adder Tree Bark Armor.
Wish I could have them both, but never leave the Immortal Flames![]()
Except maybe lore/world building - the Grand Companies are the volunteer militaries of the three cities, and, well, there is a reason military personnel wear uniforms (to identify each other on the battlefield). Hence, rules of war mean you cannot wear a uniform of another nation if you are not a member of that force (as in, enlisted or commisioned), as doing so otherwise falls into the false-flag concept (and all the legal and ethical ramifications that has). This is copied straight from real life, where most countries have laws prohibiting wearing of military uniforms unless you're actually a serving member of their forces.
Yes this is a video game and there is greater scope to break these real-life rules, but SE take their world-building very seriously, and thus lore is refelcted in gameplay as well, and this is merely one example. Thus, I do not see SE changing this I am sorry to say.
As of the end of Endwalker, aren't they all considered the "Grand Company of Eorzea" where each faction is essentially on each others side? The limitation doesn't make sense for the the current story arc.Except maybe lore/world building - the Grand Companies are the volunteer militaries of the three cities, and, well, there is a reason military personnel wear uniforms (to identify each other on the battlefield). Hence, rules of war mean you cannot wear a uniform of another nation if you are not a member of that force (as in, enlisted or commisioned), as doing so otherwise falls into the false-flag concept (and all the legal and ethical ramifications that has). This is copied straight from real life, where most countries have laws prohibiting wearing of military uniforms unless you're actually a serving member of their forces.
Yes this is a video game and there is greater scope to break these real-life rules, but SE take their world-building very seriously, and thus lore is refelcted in gameplay as well, and this is merely one example. Thus, I do not see SE changing this I am sorry to say.
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