


I am going to remain optimistically pessimistic.
As long as the UI is up to scratch and the latency/server issues are gone I will be pretty much happy.
Anyone expecting 2.0 to be a completely difference game with loads of content is fooling themselves of course, I don't expect many of talked about additions to come until post 2.0


Yes, absolutely. God damn it I hate those NPC talks in Skyrim. Sure the first time it's interesting to hear family quarrels, but to have that same quarrels happen every time I walk in I decided to put a knife in the dad and a decapitation to the son. Just to be sure, I installed the resurrection spell mod and gave them hell again and again, so they can stop their petty quarrel again.I'm not a fan of an NPC that walks back and forth from point A to B at timed intervals. It's just kind of depressing that their main attraction is to be that person who's always walking from Point A to B regardless of time day or season lol. You could attempt to have dynamic NPCs but it starts to lose it's flavor once ye get to the point that the same scenes repeat and nothing ever really deviates from the planned concepts lol.![]()

They did so many things wrong in 14, and continue to do so. Why would you expect some miraculous turnaround in 2.0? I'm not expecting much at all, truly very sad.



So you would rather they just stand there and do nothing ?Yes, absolutely. God damn it I hate those NPC talks in Skyrim. Sure the first time it's interesting to hear family quarrels, but to have that same quarrels happen every time I walk in I decided to put a knife in the dad and a decapitation to the son. Just to be sure, I installed the resurrection spell mod and gave them hell again and again, so they can stop their petty quarrel again.



Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.
Like most players, I have many fears regarding 2.0 but there is only one of those fears that I am unable to shake. I'm afraid that Final Fantasy XIV 2.0 won't have that "final fantasy magic" that Final Fantasy XI had.
Before everyone tells me to take off my nostalgia goggles or get back to reality, let me state that I don't expect FFXIV 2.0 to be a FFXI clone. Final Fantasy XI had this "magic" feeling that immersed and sucked you into thegameworld; playing FFXI felt like you were on an adventure and not like you were playing a game. Those of you who played FFXI for a long period of time will understand what I mean.
PS: Yes, yes, I do stay in touch with reality but it's nice to lose yourself in another world every now and then. For some people it's books, others it's movies, for me it was FFXI and hopefully FFXIV 2.0.
Last edited by Karazaki; 04-16-2012 at 11:03 PM.



An intuitive, responsive, and flexible UI is my biggest concern/fear.
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