Quote Originally Posted by VelKallor View Post
This, i believe is the key element.

Ive done it two or three times, and in all truth even though I have, there are still tiny gems or nuggets or instances or events I havent done fully, or see new things on the way.

No spoilers, but there have been tiny tweaks all over the place, i tripped over one at the start to Heavensward and was "wait, what, that wasnt there before"......the devs are making small changes, I wont call them easter eggs because that doesnt fit the concept, but small quality of life and nuances have been added and we havent been told...they want us to find them.

The one I saw had me laughing in sheer delight, the smaller details make all the difference.

I DO understand and accept that for many, a skip is a good idea for their own needs..but to be honest, in my estimation, by doing so you miss those tiny changes in the process.

Each has to make their own decision, I wont ever dispute that, just to me, its sad as you actually DO miss out on things you may never have seen before, or have been added along the way. One of the reasons I LOVE FF 14, that these tiny surprises are scattered all over and it makes a world of difference, its a labour of love in so many ways.

Each of us plays as we wish, with all due respect to my FF 14 colleagues, the skip does make it easier to get into latest content..at the same time ( and this is just my feeling ) people miss out on the work the artists and devs and writers have taken such pains to create..all for us to enjoy.
People who don't want to do the story already skip these details in the first place by skipping cutscenes and rushing through dialogue

Tbh that argument of people missing out can be made for literally any content the game has to offer, I'm pretty sure Savage/Ultimate fights take more work than the MSQ to program yet they aren't and shouldn't be mandatory.