I said one of the reasons why I quit Wow, there were other elements of Wow that made me stop playing, Jump was just one of themQuitting a game because of jump is illogical , immoral, and plain ignorant. Neptune there was many battles in WoW and other games where jump was utilized effectively and without hassle. It add option and some flair to the game whether you dislike it or not, you are stating opinion and I am stating facts. In my honest opinion if you quit a game because you see someone jumping or bunny hopping, the game is way better off without you playing and giving any criticism at all and your opinion should be void.
congratulations everyone, on taking the OP's obviously humour driven post waaaay too seriously. D: even i could tell he was parodying the countless jump threads.
Sad but true, lot of people in this world go around getting their panties in a bunch over stuff that has no real impact on their lives.
Quitting a game because of jump is illogical , immoral, and plain ignorant. Neptune there was many battles in WoW and other games where jump was utilized effectively and without hassle. It adds options and some flair to the game whether you dislike it or not, you are stating opinion and I am stating facts. In my honest opinion if you quit a game because you see someone jumping or bunny hopping, the game is way better off without you playing and giving any criticism at all and your opinion should be void.
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Actually, I thought there was some humor in Neptune's post, it did seem a bit joking but serious at the same time. BTW what server did you play FFXI on Nep? There is no doubt in my mind that you played XI.
Actually, i remember a post that Belgianrofl made about crafting being embarrassing to be on screen while his girlfriend was around, he'd have to stop crafting so he wouldn't be embarrassed.
But you see, you can control that. If other players are bunny-hopping, (not like its a huge problem for me) you cannot control it, but I put some thought into comparing these two situations and it turns out that, it would seem a little degrading for a Final Fantasy. I'm not sure, but if jumping was implemented in a way to where only you can see your character jump, that would possibly be the best way to implement.
This idea was mentioned in another thread but mostly went ignored.
That idea has been around since like forever.Actually, i remember a post that Belgianrofl made about crafting being embarrassing to be on screen while his girlfriend was around, he'd have to stop crafting so he wouldn't be embarrassed.
But you see, you can control that. If other players are bunny-hopping, (not like its a huge problem for me) you cannot control it, but I put some thought into comparing these two situations and it turns out that, it would seem a little degrading for a Final Fantasy. I'm not sure, but if jumping was implemented in a way to where only you can see your character jump, that would possibly be the best way to implement.
This idea was mentioned in another thread but mostly went ignored.
But people don't like to listen to solutions.
This solution seems to be the most viable though. Even the people that want jump to be implemented seem to have ignored it. There really is no winning is there?
Charlie Sheen hogging all the win. ;-;
I mentioned a jumping toggle like the first day of these forums.
Anti-jumping response: "NO JUMP NUUU DA END OF DA WERLD"
Direct quote
Well then i suppose we can both agree that whoever said that was an idiot, or didn't read or understand your post, or all of the above. :P
if they add jumping,
they should add a sort of deduction to stamina, meaning you cant jump everytime, so that you'all bunny hopper haters can just stop complaining lol.
anyway, if want jumping implanted like in reality, then should also make deduction or penalty by cost of jumping! like maybe only able to jump 2-3 times before regaining your stamina!![]()
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