I'd like to see a parser introduced as part of the storyline, where the House Fortemps people get together and decide if you're doing enough dps. If not, you are banished from Ishgard and made to stay in the 2.0 areas
I'd like to see a parser introduced as part of the storyline, where the House Fortemps people get together and decide if you're doing enough dps. If not, you are banished from Ishgard and made to stay in the 2.0 areas
All this ninja talk is making me thirsty!
Does anyone actually have a good guide for new ninjars? Only 52 ATM, but I feel lost.
Flipside of no dot bard: bard that used wind bite 117 times in A3N. Only used IJ once though.


and people sytill don't think people play bad to troll people...
people 99% ofd the time its a person trolling you -_-;; only the 1% is a mix of inexperience, or someone who just doesn't play video games and got roped into an mmo because itts mainstream.
this game is easy to comprehend even my nephew @ 4mnths old could play ff14 1.0 with a controler on the pc. (funny story with that). You guys act like playing games take skill (they don't) takes time to master a game, and play skillfully. but ice mages, thunder mages and what not are jusr copying WoWs first viral post aka leroy jenkins. That guy got famous for staging being an idiot, so much so his stunt is in other games. ppl want a slice of the pie. So don't be shocked that ppl will play like trolls.
I can pull numbers out of my ass too, but it doesn't mean I'm right. By the way, due to its accessibility on PS3 and PS4, this IS many a player's first MMO. FF14 1.0 and ARR are completely different beasts battle-system wise, so I'm not sure were you're drawing the comparison.
Playing skillfully may or may not require some effort, but mastering a job is something else entirely. Can you honestly say that you can play a job so good that you see absolutely no further room for improvement?


I'm not a baby so stop spoon feeding me stuff you think I'm saying, no offence getting it ass backwards.
1) 99% being trolls isn't a made up number, i have played over 30 mmo in over 10 years before and after WoW. Pre WoW aka pre-leyroy. Players of all degrees of skills play games but worked together outside the occassional troll. FF11 was my first mmo, and i didn't do the "but its my playstyle" and ff11 was for the most part open ended, community made up styles some i was against (backline red mages) but i did the best i could. After WoW aka after leroy, trolls became the norm, and if you actually go on youtube tons of people record themselves trolling trying to become "leeroy" famous. some include ff14, WoW, call of duty. many are these ice mages etc. It doesn't take much but look on these forums, you can see people make similar complaints ina domino effect. 1 person made mention of ice mages on rp servers, now everyone is is claiming to see them.
2) I was gonna edit my post about that funny story, but my net cut out. My newphew was 4 mnths old when ff14 1.0 launched, i played it on a laptop with my 360 controler in our kitchen, my sister needed me to hold him so i put the controler down and held him, he picked it up held the controler correctly and made my character run around and putting her in the attack stance. Tyhing is though ff14 1.0 launch HUD was NOT controler friendly, and people complained about it on the forums when they were added. Yet here is a 4 mnth old baby playing on it w/o issue.
3) what i was trying to say is, video games are not hard to play. Anyone (even a baby) can play a video game, playing a video game requires 0 skill. MASTERING a video game takes skill, and to play skillfuly takes skill (duh) people act like a video game takes skill when it doesn't, playing skillfully takes skill. Combinations, and skills are easy to figure out infact you just press a button your character does it. The game pretty much tells you what to press as well. So only 2 types of people will not play well:
group 1) Trolls
group 2) first time gamers. (as in a person who never played a video game ever and completely irgnorant of them but got gorded into ff14)
But if you look close enough 9 times out of 10 its a troll.
idk how u got any of ur reply from my post... but dam you missed the mark big time. Honestly seems like you just wanna pick a fight with me ^^;;
Last edited by Azazua_azura; 10-28-2015 at 04:53 PM.


Talking about bad playstyles, I once had a Paladin who wanted to 'role play' as a swordsman. No shield equipped at all. I decided to role-play as someone who couldn't give a damn about that particular party, and left.



The way most people in this thread, too many to name, have put this expectation on players, especially not realizing their background not even considering one's skill or way someone else enjoys the game I find to be a very toxic thing in-general in MMOs.
Why are players expected to reach a certain DPS level when you are getting through the dungeon fine?
Why are players expected to be in such unison with each other that any mistake they make is not doing a certain amount for the team thus being a bad player?
Why get annoyed at someone who is not on your standard of what one "should" be doing when they are getting by just fine?
Why not ever think that maybe this person has trouble understanding the game, or maybe hasn't had the life experiences you might have to get this part in a game where they can reach this level of DPS comfortable?
Why not realize that some people make mistakes and that's okay?
Why not simply leave if these aren't the people you wish to play with?
This selfishness hurts other's enjoyment. A player not being adequate in skill is not selfishness, everyone starts somewhere and not everyone realizes or studies or even find these things. Not everyone thinks to go search up what is the current meta DPS layout, or optimal way to play a specific dungeon by watching a youtube video. Most people simply play the game and they learn, thus they don't always have the thousands of hours of study the game researcher and endgame players put together that you learned by reading what someone else found out, or what someone else made a video of. Imagine if you never did those things, or didn't have friends and simply picked up the game on a whim and simply played it cause it was Final Fantasy and thought it was cool? You would clearly not have what you might think is common sense of the game when in actuality it isn't for most people.
When people start being pressured and told they aren't optimal in such a negative way all it's going to lead to is fights. People do pay for this game, people do not pay to be scolded by random people. We should instruct people to be better, but not expect them to be this certain threshold, this expectation. It's not fun for them, and it's not in all honesty, it's not fun for you either getting bothered by someone's skill level. Help someone out if you think you can, and if they aren't to your liking, simply don't play with them. Don't force your will on others. Not everyone has lived the life you have, or has gotten to the place you have in this game yet.



You can get through the dungeon fine with one person AFK. When everyone is afk - you don't get through the dungeon. You can get through the dungeon fine when one person is not paying attention. When nobody is paying attention - good luck with it.
Our current system simply isn't fair for those who consider other players' feelings and try their best, while there are lazy players in shadows not paying attention and forcing others to do their part, without even being accountable for it.
Mistakes are made all the time. I don't think that anybody would start riots if ninja failed few mudras or something. The issue is when you have a player who can do better, but they simply refuse.
Because they are getting by just fine due to the hard work of other party members. Due to their work being forced on the rest of the group.
We can help these players if we have the tools. If a monk isn't doing positionals - we explain how the job works. If somebody isn't doing enough DPS, we can tell them rotations and useful tips to get better - but first we need the tools and be allowed to talk about them. Otherwise it is really hard to help.
Mistakes are okay. Mistakes can be fixed - if the player is willing to fix them tho. There are too many warriors of I don't care, who don't care about their contribution. They just want their rewards for their "participation".
I don't think that many players want to kick others so leaving is pretty much the only solution - if the situation is too much. Here is the issue that sometimes you would like to play with all but one person who isn't contributing to the team efforts. It would be great if we could tell which dps is not doing well enough so that these players could be advised. From there it is quite simple to tell who is watching Netflix and who is willing to listen to your advise without getting offended.
Last edited by Archaell; 10-28-2015 at 09:13 PM. Reason: typos
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