Quote Originally Posted by Rukkirii View Post
Hey guys.

Final Fantasy XIV lore will first be told in-game, but in the future Yoshida will be looking into compiling it into a book and releasing it!
Okay, but a plea here.

There are many, like me, who don't 'raid' much if at all, I certainly haven't in XI nor did I in XIV V1. For us, the 'lore' that such content contains is out of reach to experience first-hand and likely not at all, yet of course with FF games it's the lore that's often the biggest part for the more 'casual' players.

Revealing lore in-game first is fine, but can Yoshi consider how to make it more widely available.

I know the arguments that'll be made against this, that it's the 'carrot' to entice players to try to 'beat' it, but really if that's the only motivation some have then that shouldn't be a consideration IMO.

For example, in Warcraft Blizzard have created a mechanic such that, once the 'final boss' of an expansion has been defeated on a server there is a way to view the end cutscenes from that encounter even if you can't do it yourself for any reason.

Those who never finished COP on-level never saw the full-screen CS at the end, I'm sure many would have loved to have done so. Over time, of course, many have completed that content at levels above COP, but of course that only happens years later.

Just a thought, and preferable IMO to resorting to YouTube for poor quality vidcaps.