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    Zenaku Yamada
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    i like eastern style better then West. But most of the art for ffxiv does not really look like it in game. The names of the class seem to go more for western i do hope they add FF title jobs into ffxiv.
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    The landscapes tend to be very vibrant though they tend to stick to a small pallet of colors

    weapons and armor: brightness of color seems to have been very intentionally tier Dependant, so maybe the most colorful outfits are yet to come?
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    okay that was alot to sift through, but ....question:

    "How do you feel the style of ffxiv is being westernized?"
    "Can you define your term for westernized?"

    I mean I don't think they are going to turn it into a cartoony WoW type graphics....do you?

    If you mean everything seems kind of "plain" ......well I agree, but I like it....it adds a bit to the illusion for me, personally. Though I have often felt the cities could use more color.
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    whats the point to westernize ffxiv if the Majority of players are Japanese?
    We still playing same version , not tera that is having different versions of the game per area.
    <I don´t understand>
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