Irony: Yoshida is in favor of and will be implementing a fog of war system...which is essentially the same as going to a vendor and buying a map or going to a dungeon and opening a chest.No thanks to the maps/scrolls. Getting around and doing my job are very basic things - I'm glad they're basic features of levelling and existing in Eorzea in XIV. Sinking time to get those basics are archaic mechanics of a time gone by when play needed to be artificially extended between CD-ROM releases.
Hell FoW is more work than a quest to unlock maps/portions of maps.




Strangely I'm okay with fogmaps. It's a nice balance - even though you don't know where to go at first, once you've been somewhere you know where the hell it is. No wandering Beaucadine Glacier looking for the same ramp 50 times while you wait for a damn frost turnip NPC to show up - and yet you do have to work for it.
On top of that it encourages exploration -- it's not a terrible compromise if he doesn't want us to know where we're going for free. (Though, let's be honest, it's a technologically advanced society and our job exists entirely to go out and kill things. Even lore-wise we should probably have those maps pre-game lol)
"I shall refrain from making any further wild claims until such time as I have evidence."
– Y'shtola




EWWWW accidental double post instead of editing my quote box ><
Sorry...
Actually, I'm pretty good with that, too, lmao. It's basically the same as grinding - time in, battle out, gotta learn to rotate your new abilities if you want to win... but SLIGHTLY less mind-numbing. Unless it's just meant to be spammed, in which case they might as well just add 500 new guildleves and call it a day because that's all it'd be, in essence.
"I shall refrain from making any further wild claims until such time as I have evidence."
– Y'shtola
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