Trigger warning: Horror/Dark scenes ahead
As someone diagnosed with anxiety, I get easily stressed out when I watch intense scenes in the MSQ. It's not so bad most of the time but there are several moments I felt panic and my heart rate shot up. We're seeing more games implement accessibility options, including FF14. I welcome the thoughtful options that are implemented for low vision and colorblind players for this game and being able to play this game on KB/M or a controller also gives players with motor diseases more options. These are good things. However, the gaming industry has so far neglected invisible disabilities like anxiety or neuroatypical syndromes like ADHD. With so many games starting to look at accessibility seriously maybe we can encourage these companies to go one step further and also implement some easy yet positive changes for individuals with invisible disabilities, like mine. As someone with anxiety, Trusts have been so important for me as an individual. It allows me to enjoy the game and learn a dungeon by myself without pressure from others. I'm not antisocial - I just get anxious when I'm doing content for the first time because I'm worried about being judged. I hope we can do that for trials too soon. On the other hand, there are moments in the MSQ where my anxiety flares up because of intense scenes. It shouldn't be difficult to add some sort of trigger warning before these scenes, much like how there are warnings for players to set aside enough time to play through long scenes right now.
These are some of the examples of the different types of moments/cutscenes in the MSQ that should be preceded with a trigger warning in my opinion (spoilers below):
- Titania Jumpscare (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrDYo_R_vqI)
At around Lv 73 there was a scene where Titania suddenly jump scares you. I get that they are mimicking horror games, but I had to stop playing for an hour to get my heart rate under control. I was not expecting that scene at all because FF14 has never had any horror scenes like these. Honestly I'll be fine if these scenes just got deleted and the MSQ writers never make scenes like these again. But if not at least add a trigger warning before them.
- Edda
The whole Edda storyline was very disturbing and the final boss of Tam-Tara hard mode was too scary for me and I had to actively tell myself this isn't real to finish that dungeon. To this day I still don't do the Lv50/60/70 roulette because I'm afraid of getting that dungeon. There is a disturbing horror movie vibe in that dungeon and players should be warned about that. Also, I don't mind if this scene was deleted:
- Ala Mhigo racism/imperialism/torture scenes
There are a lot of scenes throughout the Stormblood MSQ where you witness Garlemald or Garlean sympathizers basically torturing or committing war crimes on Ala Mhigans. There was a scene where one of the Ala Mhigans begged you not to intervene and to me that was very traumatic and I was not prepared for this dark theme at all and almost broke down. I think a warning that the Stormblood MSQ contains a lot of dark and heavy themes related to war will be nice, because I was expecting a lighter tone and mood.
- Haurchefant death scene
I was completely unprepared for this scene and I had to stop playing for a week because it was just so sudden and I was so distraught I felt like I lost a friend in real life. I had to spend a week griefing and I didn't think a video game would hit me this hard but it did. Warning that the scene might be upsetting for some people would be nice.
These are just some examples that I think benefit from having a trigger warning added to them. I'm sure there are more but let's start small and add trigger warnings to the most upsetting scenes first.