Quote Originally Posted by Magic-Mal View Post
None of the 13 emotes listed in the command list were listed as emotes that would be released in the MogStation so I think we're good
I believe that it was said for all the emotes based on Squadron activity (pushups, at ease etc.) are rewards from Squadron dungeon runs. And I think that all of these emotes apply.

That would mean that none of these emotes are mogstore emotes, nor can they be gotten in any way other than taking the squadron on missions. I wouldn't really mind that. Would let me learn tanking with constant-quality party that wouldn't complain when we die due to me experimenting, with me not feeling guilty that I tried to do something new and wasted peoples time when I knew how to go past it, even if not necessarily efficiently.
If players do get experience for them, even if the same as running them normally, that would be a big bonus.

For that reason as well, I wouldn't mind to see even if the squadrons did catch up to the new content. Don't want to drop everyone out?! Cool. Have the new content not drop anything/not give experience...but could still be run for practice and squadron leveling/rewards alone. Though, this is something for a rather distant future, as there's quite a lot to catch up to.


Also, MMO, as massive multiplayer online, have nothing to do with players playing with each other per see. It's about how the players are connected. Instead of few players connected to one of them like in the old age, MMO just assumes that numerous players are connected to a specific third party server and thus many of them can be online at the same time. That doesn't really even mean you need to be able to play with each other. As long as they are "there somewhere" at the same time as you.

As for the person that so vehemently complains about this in this thread...Don't like it, don't play it. It won't affect you. There are people like you that won't like it and won't play it. You will be able to find parties all the same. Possibly the queue time will be affected, but it very well may make it even better for you, instead of worse. And hey, the people you WILL play with may be the ones wanting to be social, instead of the ones forced into that. So you can be under the illusion of the game becoming suddenly filled with social people instead of the reverse.

Before making big complaints about something (especially something that is not even clearly explained), at least try and think of the REAL consequences instead of just following some random shallow idea "solo content in MMO game = kills the game". You have put absolutely no thought into what effect this feature would have on the game, and you still rant about it foretelling death to the game...Good thing you are not a developer for FFXIV. Many fun features that could make the game universally better would have no chance of being made otherwise.