DNO I love your forum sig btw,
DNO I love your forum sig btw,
Read this post: http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...l=1#post334746 It was edited before your post was made. You'll find a lot of information in there, including what an MMO should be, particularly Yoshida's opinion on it.Elitism was brought up referring to me attempting to force my strong belief upon the people whos opinion differs.
There is a reason why I feel so strong about my opinion, this isn't aimed at anyone in particular, this is for everyone in favor of having this skip travel option.
Gennosuku elaborated earlier, I'm continuing.
An MMORPG is a virtual game world that emulates aspects of a real world; An important pillar of a worlds characteristics, that define it, is it's vastness.
Time, Speed and Distance are all relative in measuring how vast a world is.
The Time it takes to travel a Distance depends upon Speed.
Faster Speed = less Time over a distance, slower Speed = more Time over the same Distance. Distance, the only variable that remained constant, helps describe vast.
Airships are a method of transportation the devs are invoking for a faster-than-walking means of traversing Eorzea distances. They help provide the feeling of a vast world.
If the lore stated airships were an instant means of transportation, then I can't speak no more, but in keeping with the basic logic of an airship, it's supposed to take time. It justifies that space is actually being traversed. Wanting the basics of an airship is not shallow nor does it cancel out the possibility of adding further content to it.
This option is saying...you don't have to spend time to travel between point a and point b, since it doesn't really exist, but you can travel this "mirage of a distance" if you want to. Taking away that distance is simultaneously removing the sense of vast in Eorzea. Kudos to the people who can comprehend how that can make some feel dumb if we actually don't skip it.
Yes, we know it's a game & nothing is real, but for me trying to be immersed in a game world, this simply breaks it and the virtual game world illusion. For those wanting to just play a game, not so much at all. That is how having this option ruins it.
It may not bother some peoples immersion, but you definitely can't say it shouldn't bother mine.
I'm only keeping inline with what an MMORPG is supposed to be, a virtual game world with in-game time, the existence of traversable distance (be it Anima, chocobo, airship, walking) to substantiate its massiveness (thank you Rhomagus for the correction), weather changes, exotic creatures to fight and people to experience and have fun with.
If I'm an elitist for trying to apply this....
So be it.
Last edited by Rhomagus; 09-14-2011 at 03:15 AM.
I know it's great. I use it. But I should have the option to not use it if I don't want to. I don't see how this is too much to ask and I'm glad we agree.The mini map does more then your giving it credit for. IN DH it shows when the evil eye is close which the full map does not show. It was shows real time where your party is where as the full map updates (very slow). How about on leves where the red dots are showed to show us where mobs are and the full map just gives us a circle... How about when a mob is on a lower level then us and the mini map shows an almost greyed red spot to show its not on our floor or level?
Mini map does a lot of things the full map does not. But since people are really crazy about immserion (which they are not even using it right) then an option to turn it off wont bother me either but i will have it on at all times.
We're on the same side.
Options.
Some people do! I understand it's boring, you want to travel fast yadda yadda. You want more options. You already have that option. I actually play that way sometimes, it is called anima.
So are you an elitist because your so selfish that you still want to have another way to instant travel, even after I explained how it's breaking immersion for some and you already have that option at your disposal?
99 of them to be exact? Now who is selfish? The person who wants to keep immersion or the person who couldn't use their anima wisely and now wants to convert a ride into an instant transport for their personal time sensitive needs?
Answer: No he's not.Some people do! I understand it's boring, you want to travel fast yadda yadda. You want more options. You already have that option. I actually play that way sometimes, it is called anima.
So are you an elitist because your so selfish that you still want to have another way to instant travel, even after I explained how it's breaking immersion for some and you already have that option at your disposal?
99 of them to be exact? Now who is selfish? The person who wants to keep immersion or the person who couldn't use their anima wisely and now wants to convert a ride into an instant transport for their personal time sensitive needs?
I actually don't need to explain this. It is self evident and you should've realized this before posting.
It's actually 100 anima as well, so ya, not exactly.
Last edited by Rhomagus; 09-14-2011 at 04:01 AM.
What I'm saying is if I'm too selfish to understand that you want a certain play style, a style that I do understand because at times I do use anima. How is nobody else selfish if they can't realize the changes that having it as an option, is doing to the people who do see it as breaking immersion?
Last edited by Jobeto-Rin; 09-14-2011 at 03:31 AM.
XP remains the best teacher
You give great replies , long but well written replies. Do not waste your time answering him. Its below you. He asked who is selfish even tho im willing to keep his option? REALLY? that does not even deserve a reply from you. (or anyone esle for that matter.)
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