What do you guys think? Personally I would love to see some put in the game when the expansion comes. I say so because there aren't many in the game.
What do you guys think? Personally I would love to see some put in the game when the expansion comes. I say so because there aren't many in the game.
There aren't many?
I didn't realize there was any at all lol, where are they?
True. Plus I remember seeing doors you can't go past when doing dailies. Makes me wonder what we'll see beyond there in the future, if ever.
As for open world dungeons, I do kind of miss that sense of danger you'd have in ffxi when going solo to places like castle zvahl baileys. What made it so cool too was that there were so many levels, and if you fell all the way to the basement it was almost certain death (if you didn't plan accordingly). Would be nice to have at least one cool place like that.
How would you plan to deal with all the inevitable grieving, trolling, and e-drama? Besides, it would just leave out PS3, seeing as how they can barely do the congested S ranks, Odin, etc.
PS3 limitations
Well they could just be open world dungeons with fates, treasure hunts, and you know any other kind of open world content. Also I doubt one S rank in a dungeon would kill a PS3 players good time completely.
Says you. Earlier you said the Kobold Mines was an open world dungeon (which... it's really not... in terms of gameplay), so you should know how bad the congestion gets for even a simple A rank like Cornu in there. Hunts give PS3 players a lot of reasons of why they can't have a good time.
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