Quote Originally Posted by Marxam View Post
SI like the idea but would like to add power-ups upon defeating mobs like "Full Cure" or "Attack Boost" that will add dimension to the game.
I actually have to disagree with you there - to me that would take away from using player skill and it would segregate it from the core gameplay. If you got temporary echo buffs or free cures, etc, it wouldn't teach you to be a BA as your own class, it wouldn't test you to see how far you could push your job.

Quote Originally Posted by Altijacek View Post
This would be so cool for expansion content :0 or maybe even a major patch.
I mean - would it be awesome if they put something like this is? Absolutely. Would it even be possible before 3.0? Probably not. It doesn't seem to be gaining much steam so I doubt its even going to get a serious look or anything.

Quote Originally Posted by Cutie_McSnuggles View Post
I like this idea except for the 'change jobs while in the instance'. It would too easily become a requirement for anyone who wants to get very far to have 1 healer 1 tank 1 melee DD and 1 ranged DD all leveled and geared.
Eh, I think with just a 2 hr lockout people aren't going to want to wait for 40 minutes to an hour to get the right mix. Just grab 5-8 people and go, if you only get 4-6 rooms down, oh well, you probably made 40k gil and got a few crafting items to sell or maybe even a minion or mount.

Quote Originally Posted by DenariusJay View Post
"System limitations" "ps3 blah blah blah "too complicated for newer players" "etc.. etc.." can already see the slew of excuses from the devs on this. Good ideas though I like them
Yeah, I know. Eventually they will have to break on one of those excuses. I can only speak anecdotally and on my own behalf but I am getting really really bored with this game. I'm logging in for coil and to deal with coil related static replacements, etc. I know that right now we are the farthest away from new meaningful content, but I think people are getting more and more despondent with this game the longer it holds this formula that is, admittedly, OK but not great.