I highly doubt ppl wont buy a game cause of it not having realistic movements honestly this thread.....Posting a "OH LOOK it's THIS thread again" pic followed by an amazingly fallacious reply in full caps including the word "WAH" in repetition doesn't constitute as "a counter-argument i need not to ignore in order for this discussion to be constructive"
Here, let me show you what a constructive counter-argument that i can't ignore looks like :
FFXIV, as XI, were, and always intended to be PVE games. PVP was just a nice addition. The majority of their target group focuses on PVE, and in my opinion, ruining one of the best aspects of the game just because it's not convenient for PVP is one of the biggest mistakes they're going to make if this is indeed intentional.
I enjoyed Ballista too, but if i wanted to play a PVP game i would certainly not play XI or XIV.
You don't take steps back on fundamental aspects such as animation to allow something that most of your target group originally didn't asked for, and if you do, at least be serious about it and REALLY incorporate PVP into the game, make open world PVP servers available etc..
Thank you for your constructive criticism on my thread.
Maybe FFXIV 1.0 was not built for PVP but 2.0 is and you don't need open world to have good PvP.
Last edited by Firon; 09-06-2012 at 07:05 AM.
Trust me, there are people that value animation, and it really makes a huge difference in how they perceive gameplay.
If what you said was a fact, why do you think game developers even bother with creating high quality animations?
I found it ironic considering the whole last and current generation of gaming pretty much banked purely on graphics alone.
FFXIV's current animation is one of the few things I want carried over into ARR. And I mean few.
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