You can!
When playing as a different character in instanced quest battles, actions on the additional hotbar can now be rearranged.



You can!
When playing as a different character in instanced quest battles, actions on the additional hotbar can now be rearranged.





Yes, I do. Its a change of pace, and gives a different perspective in the story that you may not get outside of cutscenes otherwise.
I generally don't, because I get frustrated and don't understand what's going on. The Ranjit vs Thancred fight was the absolute worst. Oh wait, no, In from the cold was worse. Wait, that first quest as a dancer was worse, even though it was ME!!
I get confused easily
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They're pretty great, outside of the ran'jit one (too long) and the very first alphinaud one (boring). I find them to be a nice change of pace from generic questing and they've done some real fun narrative tricks in them.



Not the ARR ones anymore there all too easy now after all the changes.


As you can see, yes. Some people like them. Maybe as a change of pace, maybe as a look into the life of a character they like, maybe as a piece of actual gameplay(however simplified) rather then cutscene #487, or maybe any number of other reasons. As with every other topic, we dont all agree with any one take. Most of us would say that Ranj'it has too much health(drop his health by like 33% and that duty would flow much better IMO). Ive always been amused that In From The Cold is both the best and worst of these, depending on who you ask(im on the best side personally).
Worst required content in the game, particularly when they combine a completely new skillset with in-fight text you have to read to decode what the hell stupid trick it is you need to pull off. And as you say, terrible for immersion.
Actually wonder how many people dropped dancer immediately because the first job quest is so poorly explained.
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