



World first racers don't craft their own gear/food/pots, they have dedicated teams on the side that do these things for them while they push into the tier as hard as they can without them.Meh.
Its actualy a bit more interesting to see each team putting their strategy in to motion ASAP, having two team dedicating themselves at the same time, one who start the progress with the raid and the one rushing to get the better gear ready the faster possible, when pattern from normal mode are still fresh. With one week notice, everybody will be geared the same, every moves will be analyzed and team more prepared to destroy it even faster.
I mean, yeah sure you can't enjoy the rest of the patch at your own pace, but hey world first is about dedication and skill, competition is a cruel world, if you are not ready to press the skip button to go faster you're not ready at all.


Thats what I said, two team dedicated to a same project, the fighter and the crafter working together to grasp the victory first.




With all due respect, your comment very much reads like "Team A rushes content, Team B makes gear then rushes content, and I like seeing how they compare."
FFXIV world first racers also don't tend to stream (although that's becoming more common as time goes by), and even when they do you're not exactly watching the crafting team on the sidelines get everything ready for them.


Your point being ?With all due respect, your comment very much reads like "Team A rushes content, Team B makes gear then rushes content, and I like seeing how they compare."
FFXIV world first racers also don't tend to stream (although that's becoming more common as time goes by), and even when they do you're not exactly watching the crafting team on the sidelines get everything ready for them.
I don't care about streaming but its seem quite obvious a team trying to be the first in the world to beat a content to don't show how they do it to their rivals because they are in a competition, you know what, one more argument about how streaming isn't an argument for delaying content : If you let for the world to see your strategies you clearly aren't serious about being first, so what is the point of doing this first week or later ?
"But I'm a paying customer I'm entitled to ask anything" No, you are not. You pay to acces the data of the game, wich they provide.
A static reaching for the world first don't need any delay, they organised themselves, they gathered anything that may be of use if not everything just in case, they stacked materia, foods, prepared teams and assigned crafters to support them. Its a competitive mindset and not the casual competitive one, if you think that a mere delay will give you a shot at it you clearly don't have a clue about the league you stepped in.
Last edited by Nariel; 02-27-2020 at 06:50 AM.
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