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    Quote Originally Posted by Estellios View Post
    My bad I'm talking about chocobos. It was worded oddly.
    Oh... well even if chocobos arent replaced in terms of their value and importance, the mount system kind of serves no purpose then, other than to pollute the game with cartoony imagery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ellohwell View Post
    Oh... well even if chocobos arent replaced in terms of their value and importance, the mount system kind of serves no purpose other than to pollute the game then with cartoony imagery.
    at the moment the main reason for the mount's are to get you from A to B as fast as you can without using anima. i don't understand your view of cartoony. the game is final fantasy just coz something is not realistic don't make it out of place in this game

    i don't really mind either way it will be nice to have something that shows i was here before 2.0 and a mount is the most visible way. but i can understand ppl not wanting to ride mobs
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandm View Post
    [...] i don't understand your view of cartoony. the game is final fantasy just coz something is not realistic don't make it out of place in this game [...]
    There's a difference between believability and realism. Compared to the current tone of the game, riding Ahriman and Goobbues is way too ridiculous to fit in with the rest - it's not believable. I guess that's what he means with cartoony.

    Anyway, I actually like the beastmaster idea as well, that sounds reasonable enough. But something's telling me that it's not what they have in store for us at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Efrye View Post
    There's a difference between believability and realism. Compared to the current tone of the game, riding Ahriman and Goobbues is way too ridiculous to fit in with the rest - it's not believable. I guess that's what he means with cartoony.

    Anyway, I actually like the beastmaster idea as well, that sounds reasonable enough. But something's telling me that it's not what they have in store for us at all.
    in a fantasy world. in any final fantasy, the player is only restricted by the imagination of the dev that create the content. if some1 had told you a year ago that a rock is going to fall from the sky and change th whole game as you know it. would this not have sounded ridiculous? i'm sure if we get mob mounts there will be lore to tie it in with the game
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandm View Post
    in a fantasy world. in any final fantasy, the player is only restricted by the imagination of the dev that create the content. if some1 had told you a year ago that a rock is going to fall from the sky and change th whole game as you know it. would this not have sounded ridiculous? i'm sure if we get mob mounts there will be lore to tie it in with the game
    It's completely different to that, lol.

    Even by Nickelodean standards, riding on a freaking Gobbue's head is cartoony.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandm View Post
    in a fantasy world. in any final fantasy, the player is only restricted by the imagination of the dev that create the content.
    Not really. All good fantasy worlds are based upon some kind of internal logic that explains how and why things work the way they do. You can put the most awesome-looking elements inside a fantasy world, but if the audience doesn't perceive the world as convincing - as real, if you want - it's worth nothing.

    You (almost) never want to mix and match styles, that's true for the art design as well as for story and content. Needless to say, riding flying eyes does not work all to well with the current image of Eorzea. It might work with what they have in mind for 2.0, but that's another story. A story I probably don't want to experience...
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