Quote Originally Posted by Konachibi View Post
Actually you have a point, I'd forgotten about mage and city portals, been a while since I played it. I still can't think of a single time in the whole 5 years I played it where I had a memorable experience in exploration, usually I just found myself running back to my corpse after bouncing off a cliff or something.

Also 90% of Warcraft enviroments was copy & paste too, ashenvale itself had at least 5 'caves' in it that were all completely identical, and caves in Teldrassil that were also identical to them too, and even ones added in Cataclysm. Same with the buildings.

Hard to find any MMO though that doesn't feature some form of copy&paste somewhere.

As it is though I wasn't lieing, I find this game more enjoyable, because it doesn't dictate what I have to do. I don't have to kill things, I can spend the time gathering, crafting or just exploring and admiring the surroundings. In Warcraft to see any real content I'd HAVE to kill stuff because I'd HAVE to gain levels so I can move into new zones to gather materials to craft. If I didn't every monster within a 15 mile radius would be chasing me.

As for barely thinking of any stories... plenty that people have posted in this forum, heck my linkshell has a thread on their forum devoted to letting everyone else in the LS know what adventures they'd recently been up to.
You are using information solely based on your singular point of view because you didn't have memorable moments. Sure WoW had copy paste houses and caves but each area was so much different than the next. So many times had I found a secret trail or path to get to somewhere that people don't know about or get to places that was blocked off that used to be there and you find a way with a group of friends or try to get to other areas that were uncharted via map. This was before flying mounts but even after there was always a cool place off the map where you would find some ruins or something crazy like that you know Blizzard put there for the people who liked to truly explore their world. FFXIV had one or two places like that where I said hey I found this really neat place and the response I always got back was "Oh that place I was there like the first day the game came out". I guess games that have invisible walls more than not and lack fluidity of full mobility really lack immersion for me. I really enjoy FFXIV but it definitely is missing several key elements that will really make me feel a part of Eorzea.