sweet can spam it in 1 night and then quit again. hah nah jk, but I like this, idk how others feel. I like being able to constantly PLAY the game. Not be told I have to do something else (or log out) before I can have more fun.
sweet can spam it in 1 night and then quit again. hah nah jk, but I like this, idk how others feel. I like being able to constantly PLAY the game. Not be told I have to do something else (or log out) before I can have more fun.
you enjoy finishing all content in 1 week and then waiting 2 months for new stuff to be added?
We enjoy playing the game. It's not our fault the devs are slow. Punishing us because they are slow is a bad design philosophy.
A good design philosophy is to make stuff quicker.
Maybe in the future I will remember to hold myself and others to a lower standard.
Last edited by Emdub; 07-21-2011 at 12:20 PM. Reason: Removed previously deleted comment from quote
For once I can agree with you. Having to wait a certain amount of time to enter a dungeon would suck, especially if your party just messed up or did something by accident to cause a party wipe.
I'd guess the reasoning behind this is:
Those who can only play once per week can choose to run through the dungeon seven times in one day, rather than being limited to once per day (and hence once per week in their case).Play However You Like
...
All of this means big changes to the game’s balance, aimed at giving players the freedom to play however they like. I know there are players out there who are too busy irl to spend a lot of time playing during the week. No problem! Use your anima to get you where you need to go. Maybe you have more time to play on the weekends? Great! Mount up and travel around Eorzea with your companions on chocoboback, or grab an airship! This is the kind of freedom I want you to have—the freedom to choose your own style of play. And it is going to be a major focus of FFXIV’s development from here on out.
...
I'm with you and Yoshi on this one... you other people must be like super fat in real life... just saying, if you can't control or pace yourself in a game and complain about having freedom would hate to meet you in real life lmao This benefits everyone 'cept for those with no self control or those that NEED to be handheld into telling them what to do. Go out and do other things in game, or in real life. No one stopping you from NOT entering the dungeon... who cares if some people do? it's their choice LoL Let them suffer, this is the direction the game is taking! So many nosey people who need to mind their business and stop worrying about everyone else o.O Doubt it can be explained any better so you people could understand lol
Freedom > forced restrictions
Last edited by Misha; 07-20-2011 at 11:46 PM.
so I have to force myself to slow down my playstyle in order to spread content out? you make perfect sense.I'm with you and Yoshi on this one... you other people must be like super fat in real life... just saying, if you can't control or pace yourself in a game and complain about having freedom would hate to meet you in real life lmao This benefits everyone 'cept for those with no self control or those that NEED to be handheld into telling them what to do. Go out and do other things in game, or in real life. No one stopping you from NOT entering the dungeon... who cares if some people do? it's their choice LoL Let them suffer, this is the direction the game is taking!
the word "force" is not mmo friendly.
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.