Why not just let us hit esc to cancel a spell for example? -.-
Why not just let us hit esc to cancel a spell for example? -.-



Because moving is just as easy and perhaps better considering there's no longer an animation lock on spell casting while trying to move.
It's smoother, and better and it's combined in to one simple thing, movement.
not omg press esc. key and move.
not omg hit enter a second time and move.
not omg i did it all at the same time myself but it locked up my movement and I died to ifrit cracks/hellfire/etc.
I don't know what the obsession is with wanting to do -more- work to cancel a spell.


Hitting esc is just like hitting the spell a second time to cancel it tbh. So i agree with this 100%Because moving is just as easy and perhaps better considering there's no longer an animation lock on spell casting while trying to move.
It's smoother, and better and it's combined in to one simple thing, movement.
not omg press esc. key and move.
not omg hit enter a second time and move.
not omg i did it all at the same time myself but it locked up my movement and I died to ifrit cracks/hellfire/etc.
I don't know what the obsession is with wanting to do -more- work to cancel a spell.
They think it will be too hard, and so they whine.Because moving is just as easy and perhaps better considering there's no longer an animation lock on spell casting while trying to move.
It's smoother, and better and it's combined in to one simple thing, movement.
not omg press esc. key and move.
not omg hit enter a second time and move.
not omg i did it all at the same time myself but it locked up my movement and I died to ifrit cracks/hellfire/etc.
I don't know what the obsession is with wanting to do -more- work to cancel a spell.
The only thing surprising is that Neptune didn't start this thread just like the MP changes etc. You know all those things Yoshida totally broke which were fine before!!!!
lol
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