The best part about this new feature is that a "simplified universal language" for the player community will be established. MMORPGs have a real time aspect compared to stand alone RPGs for consoles, thus have more complex specs. If the MMORPG carries on for a long time, thousands of items may be implemented.
As the number of items increases, their names tend to become longer, and if the items can be upgraded, statuses will increase, so the whole situation becomes very complicated.
Players who are new to Eorzea will not know which items to choose out of the many possibilities when trying to equip gear to strengthen their characters. Especially for suggested gear, it is difficult to distinguish whether the gear is appropriate or not.
Therefore, new players may ask their fellow LS members or experienced players questions such as:
"Which gear should I equip?"
"I got this weapon during a quest, but is it strong?"
In this instance, it is very difficult to type in an item with a very long name or explain to a new player the effects of a weapon. We would like new players to simply enjoy Eorzea quickly, and learn the more complicated nuances over time.
It would be best to provide simple answers such as:
"Um, you should be fine if you equip items that are green to you!
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"When your gear becomes weak, it will turn grey, so you should look for new gear when that happens!
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"As long as you do that, in the early stages it is OK to select your gear based on appearance!
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"Items that have their name displayed in blue are very good, so don’t sell them or throw them away!"
MMORPGs are games that cannot function without the player community. I think that it is very important for these games to have a "concise universal language that is easy to understand."
Thus if we allow the option to turn this feature ON/OFF, a universal language will not be established. If this setting is not at least set to ON by default, there would be no purpose in implementing this.
The fact that all of you are playing Final Fantasy with passion and pride is very clear to us developers. We, the development team, and the operations team will continue to develop/operate the game with passion and pride.
We understand very well, that some players will have the opinion:
"I don’t want the aesthetic aspect of the game to be hindered by making the game too colorful!"
However, we believe that implementing this feature is necessary so that the "Final Fantasy MMORPG" is easier to understand and friendlier for the players.
I am sure that conversations similar to the ones I have posted will take place over chat following implementation. When that happens, I will be happy if you think back on this post.
