brain power? it shouldnt have to take any.
i have to admit, it is hard for me to believe anyone would play an MMO on a console. But then again i do understand that not most JP people have PCs anyway so for me it really sucks.
the Console delay and billing/online negotiations (360) are my back up for why it should never have been considered for console release anyway and people without a comp would have to just suck it up just like every other MMO.
cannot keep up with your button pushings?
with the current system, since everything is single target now (especially now) i press my spell button and enter over and over waiting for it to go off just as i would as if enter wouldnt have had to be pushed.
repeatedly mashing your spell button until it went off would actually make it easier with the current system because because recast timers are glitched just as they have been for months. mashing would guarantee it goes off the very split second the system finally allows you to. the same as spamming Second Wind until it finally goes off. itd be worse if enter was involved in Second Wind.
Also take into consideration that 2.0 will not have this "animation lock" glitched system that is plaguing the game per Yoshis several interviews.
Also take into consideration that Yoshi himself agreed that not having a fully separate customizable UI for PC was a bad choice from the get go so PC users will have a completely separate UI at 2.0.
so its not so hard to assume the devs and Yoshi himself agree that MMOs is a bit more of a PC thing, theyre just stuck with the reality that JP people dont often have gaming comps and that many FFXI people just dont want to stray from FFXI.
also Yoshi said in an interview that:
"its like FPS games, theyre so many of them and theyre all very popular and seen to be different from one another. one reason why theyre so popular is because theyre control layouts are so similar to eachother. certain things should just not be touched in a genre of games and i think controls are one of them"
I agree, a toggle would be perfect.



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