And this is where I stopped reading.
Go back, read my posts, come back, give me a real response that doesn't twist my words.
You CAN NOT honestly think that I want to play this game for online fake marriage.
They dislike the idea of marriage altogether and want it to be called something else... they literally don't seem to fond of marriage in general and would prefer something more friend or bond related...
Are any of the JP posters commenting about this thread in particular?
So I think perhaps the best option would to just have options then lol. Theme, ritual types, gears that can be made but dont have to be associated.
If you pick the right rituals and themes it is pretty much a classical wedding - but you could just go the route of a friend binding with cool scene that way.
FF = friends and romance (in over half the FF games). Support both, force neither.
Sorry, I guess you didn't post thisGood think you stopped reading if you didn't post that, because if you did post it after reading my post you'd feel stupid for posting.It's like if I said we shouldn't have new jobs because I don't like them.
If you did postyes people would think you play this game to get married.It's like if I said we shouldn't have new jobs because I don't like them.
Shougun this is an MMORPG but I'd hope you know what "role" you're playing in this RPG. You are a hero of the word in this game. Different people play that role differently. There can be games that are RPG's that have nothing to do with Rper's. But this game can have both RP's and non-Rpers. And as for the my statement marriage is for the RPG's still stand as correct. Please know what your talking about Shougun before replying. Thanks!
Actually strictly speaking you don't really play any kind of role. The use of MMORPG to describe a situation where you do very little actual role-play outside of RP servers is the reason most call them MMO's now.
Additionally, the role of THE CHARACTER you play (not the role YOU play) is that of an adventurer amongst many adventurers all working together to save the world. This is reflected most upon inspection of the Final Fantasy 14 (an 11) logo showing an innumerable amout of entities. Traditionally in all non-MMO FF games, only the protagonist is shown.
While it is true that your character is given a pivotal role, It is likely best to state that there are other adventurers contributing in equally important ways through-out the realm, but that you are simply not privy to there movements.
That is a more accurate statement, mine was meant to be more general. "Hero of the world" meaning mostly what you said, there can be many heroes. Like in the trailer said "bravest among us" aka heroes.Actually strictly speaking you don't really play any kind of role. The use of MMORPG to describe a situation where you do very little actual role-play outside of RP servers is the reason most call them MMO's now.
Additionally, the role of the character you play (not the role you play) is that of an adventurer amongst many adventurers all working together to save the world. This is reflected most upon inspection of the Final Fantasy 14 (an 11) logo showing an innumerable amout of entities. Traditionally in all non-MMO FF games, only the protagonist is shown.
While it is true that your character is given a pivotal role, It is likely best to state that there are other adventurers contributing in equally important ways through-out the realm, but that you are simply not privy to there movements.
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