I just saw what Destiny are going to be doing with Eververse, everything obtainable in game? Yes please!!!
I just saw what Destiny are going to be doing with Eververse, everything obtainable in game? Yes please!!!
Destiny was kinda forced to do that with Eververse because they were kinda taking the piss with Evververse, putting stuff like ghosts, shaders, Armor, and weapon (which effects gameplay) into there loot boxes.
I think FFXIV is a little far from that situation
Age of War
NO
I do not want FFXIV to turn into "throw money at it to win/look elite" game.
Its one thing to get pretty glamours...but glamours are just that....for looks and enjoyment.
Actually, I think Destiny 2 is going the other direction.
My understanding is Eververse things will have a way of being obtained in the game.
The way it works in Destiny 2, is after you reach max level you still gain EXP, and each "level" you gain gives you one of the loot boxes from Eververse.
Things that are contained in those boxes are cosmetic items only(emotes, shaders, ships, speeders, exotic weapon GLAMOUR - no weapons in actuality, as you can't use the glamour without having the actual weapon first).
Edit: This is from me playing it before the Osiris expansion came out - haven't logged into in for a few months, so it can be outdated information
Armor and Sparrows all had effects that affected the game and that should have never been a thing.The way it works in Destiny 2, is after you reach max level you still gain EXP, and each "level" you gain gives you one of the loot boxes from Eververse.
Things that are contained in those boxes are cosmetic items only(emotes, shaders, ships, speeders, exotic weapon GLAMOUR - no weapons in actuality, as you can't use the glamour without having the actual weapon first).
Edit: This is from me playing it before the Osiris expansion came out - haven't logged into in for a few months, so it can be outdated information
Also tokens to boost XP.
Now they are changing that
"Within each of us, the potential for great power waits to be released."
It only takes one decision of the higher ups, so you're always just one step away from it, even if you don't even have a cash shop in the game yet.
But honestly, even if they did put stat items and stuff into the cash shop, that doesn't really affect gameplay in this game. PvP is synced, like 90% of the FATEs are synced, all but the current expert dungeons are synced and even one of those is. Raids instagib you even in BiS if you fail a mechanic and as people are eager to point out, getting to a certain progression point faster than others isn't P2W, or else the jump potions would be already and we'd need to have an uproar.
The only places where you get a tangible advantage worth mentioning over other players are max level FATEs and Hunts, where your contribution takes away from the contribution of others. And even then, even equip 10 iLvL above the current raid equip would only last you 6 months, a duration at which people are already complaining getting gear the easy and free way isn't worth it.
I doubt SE could get into that situation if they tried. They'd need to go extremely overboard with the stats on the cash items for an uproar to be more than superficial.
SE is not going to do that, because:
1. People throw money at the mog station, players here enjoy the mogstation so much, that they will come and defend SE.
2. Unlike Bungie, SE is not suffering from community backlash.
Not everything. Armor is still locked behind Eververse unless they clarify on that. and don't expect it to stay that way. They only changed due to the hit their game took. They received a public thrashing and I'm sure a financial one with the new DLC which alot of people, like myself refused to buy due to the issues.
Also you can't compare the random "loot box" of Eververse with mogstation. Mogstation, at least you can buy specifically what you want, and none of it has an impact on the game like sparrows, ghosts, and armor did.........
"Within each of us, the potential for great power waits to be released."
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