I like arrow helix, cept it doesn't hit the intended victim. My personal favorite from ffxi is asuran fist that ends with a tarutaru backflip.Yeah, i have to agree.
I'd also like to see more stress on meaningful animation related to the skill rather than 1 second flash lights, although i do like flash light to stay for sure, but not have it the main and primary focus.
Stones example you gave is good, would be much nicer to see big solid rocks hurled at enemies. Same with ancient magic.
And again same concept for melee too. Pug for example, The only one that really catches my attention and i love is Seismic shock, simian thrash is good too but lots of complaints about it by people all over forum for the same reason, you can't see the player due to flash lights which kills the experience when abused. I would rather more focus on the animation and sounds. Also, other skills for pug are rather dull for that matter, mostly duck and hit with right arm and again flash lights, purple, white, etc. There should be much more stress on animation itself. Take monk from FFXI as an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hVZd...eature=related
Each WS unique and the animations and sound are stressed.
I would definitely like to see more like Seismic shock from FFXIV though, that's an epic WS, my fav.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCdrQP3JwHs
This is what I'm talking about seizure wise. Tanking this thing up close, and I know most people play like 2 feet or less away from their 1080p monitor while hunched up on the keyboard, just nonstop continuous flashing lights. It is seriously bad for you and could spur some law suits later on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLEXj...eature=related
Here is samurai solo weaponskill chains. It is more enjoyable when you can see the animation and it doesn't quite blind you as much.
Last edited by Dyne; 08-05-2011 at 10:13 PM.


You'd better try to lower your brightness of your screen. I do that and it really works.
Do this as an hotfix. I believe that they'll implement a Brightness bar in the game too.





Dyne. If you or anyone else is seriously getting seizures from the game I recommend a few things:
-Play in a well lit room.
-Make the window size half of your screen size.
-Don't play for over 3 hours at a time, and take short breaks to rest your eyes during game sessions.
-Lower the contrast settings either on your monitor or through your video card.
-CALL A DOCTOR AND QUIT THE GAME IMMEDIATELY. Seizures are dangerous yo. They can damage your brain.
But in all seriousness, this is probably one of the lease flashy Final Fantasy, wait, no scratch that. One of the least flashy JRPG games out there. I wouldn't be too worried about seizures from this of all games.


yeah if MVC3 wont kill me ill be fine here XD lol



gosh damn >.> wtfI wonder... if FFXIV can make us experience photosensitive seizures, then I wonder what This leads to...
Simian Thrash is the godly purple sun of all seizures, nuff said.
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