I am not saying vendor stalls have to be animated (100%) but why weren't they developed uniquely instead of just this regular copied "stall." Plus thats not the point of this thread, animated world objects is what the thread is about. Why aren't the ropes or hanging objects swaying just ever so slightly to add that extra boost and life to the stall. Why don't flags sway? Why don't the covers of every identical tent have ruffling waves?
Not denying there aren't, but there are too few. I do enjoy "exploring just to explore," but sometimes you need those flavorful areas directly where the leveling is. There is very little of "cool and uniqueness" to the normal areas of the game. Ul'Dah is simply a motionless stone slab. So how do you make a stone slab city look alive? Add walking NPCs around the town, add some chocobo carts standing in the streets, make the ropes, canvas tents, flags, banners wave in the wind... add ANIMATIONS and non repeated objects. Animated objects, walking NPCs, non combat animals, even swaying flowers and grass would add so much MORE to these "slab" areas.The field-areas themselves to do need more variaty and life though, from the monster who roam it to the land itself. There are some amazing locals within the game if you really look for them, it's a shame many of them are out of the way areas you don't visit often.
The world does feel similar, that is why the developers are redoing nearly the entire world... so I don't see the validity of your statement. Copy paste isn't that difficult either, and if you have looked at the maps and really explored as in depth as you claim, then you should realize that these similar/copy paste areas outnumber the very few (and sometimes barely unique) areas you are defending. Again.. many of these areas would benefit from animated grass, flowers, hell even blowing cotton... just something to make it less "STALE."People who say the world feels too similar and flat doubtfully explore a whole lot. The developers poured alot of heart and soul into the detail of many areas and it has to be a massive knife in the back when a select few idiot say "Copy pasta!" without going further than the first road to the first camp.



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