We FINALLY get confirmation that there will be multiple job unlocks per class, and that there will be plenty of class oriented content in 2.0.
This is excellent.


We FINALLY get confirmation that there will be multiple job unlocks per class, and that there will be plenty of class oriented content in 2.0.
This is excellent.



NY: The most difficult thing is talking about schedules. [laughs]
With this schedule, if you tell them a date and you're late, they call you a liar. If you say nothing, they say you're not telling them enough. If you say, okay, how about I give you a general date, and you give them a general date, you're late, they say, oh, you gave us this date, why are you late? It's just that battle with the schedule, there's no way to win.
So true



A good read to be sure. Unfortunately many of the questions/answers were a repeat of the last EA interview.
However I think even just droplets of new information on 2.0 is worthwhile.
I liked the question about the relic drop rate reward system (LUCK > EFFORT). A current and heated issue in the FFXIV community.
Also did the author seem slightly arrogant? To quote him:
"Michael Vreeland
Freelancer Michael Vreeland has the dubious distinction of being uniquely qualified to cover Final Fantasy XIV, as he's basically the only person in the media playing it, and also the only one that also played Final Fantasy XI."
I agree that i'd rather read interviews from a current and informed player than someone who had no idea about FFXIV. But still, seems like a pompous/arrogant statement to make.
Last edited by Avraym; 06-09-2012 at 02:12 PM.


Actually he does play FFXIV and he is on your server and he is in my ls.A good read to be sure. Unfortunately many of the questions/answers were a repeat of the last EA interview.
However I think even just droplets of new information on 2.0 is worthwhile.
I liked the question about the relic drop rate reward system (LUCK > EFFORT). A current and heated issue in the FFXIV community.
Also did the author seem slightly arrogant? To quote him:
"Michael Vreeland
Freelancer Michael Vreeland has the dubious distinction of being uniquely qualified to cover Final Fantasy XIV, as he's basically the only person in the media playing it, and also the only one that also played Final Fantasy XI."
I agree that i'd rather read interviews from a current and informed player than someone who had no idea about FFXIV. But still, seems like a pompous/arrogant statement to make.
Best interview I've seen yet. So glad someone in the media knows the game as much as we do. Such good questions!

I know I'm going to regret this, but...Also did the author seem slightly arrogant? To quote him:
"Michael Vreeland
Freelancer Michael Vreeland has the dubious distinction of being uniquely qualified to cover Final Fantasy XIV, as he's basically the only person in the media playing it, and also the only one that also played Final Fantasy XI."
I agree that i'd rather read interviews from a current and informed player than someone who had no idea about FFXIV. But still, seems like a pompous/arrogant statement to make.
I am the author.
I have to say, this really surprised me. How can it be arrogant for me to say I have a "dubious distinction?" That turn of phrase specifically means it's probably not something one would or should brag about. It's like having the world record for dirtiest underwear, or something.
I don't think one could or should "brag" about playing this game or any game, really. But I'm especially not sure how or why anyone would "brag" about playing an unpopular game. And when I wrote that, I was trying to be self-deprecating, because when I tell people that I'm playing FFXIV, they kind of give this pitiful look.
Saying "the media" was probably a bit broad - correctly or incorrectly, I generally make a distinction between sites like Massively, RPGFan and the kind of sites and magazines I've written for, like 1Up, EGM, etc. I'm not sure how NeoGAF fits into this at all, though, since that's a forum and I'm really active over there.
Anyway, glad people seem to have enjoyed the interview, and I guess I'll be more careful with my blurbs in the future.
Sorry, but by any logical standard, this game is dead. Or maybe undead? And it certainly was dead when Yoshi-P took it over. Even now, though, it is bleeding money, and the only reason you are playing it now is because against all odds Square decided to try and save it, instead of shutting the servers down after a few months, like most other companies would.but i didnt like the attitude of the guy to be honest, calling the game dead right of the bat which is just not true, interrupting yoshida one time with a needless snarky remark (which wasnt completely accurate either)
and i really wonder why he chose pics from the 1.0 launch when we just got nice new material
it just rubbed me the wrong way...
And... interrupting him? You weren't there.
It was a pretty conversational and light-hearted interview. He's a pretty open guy, and there were a number of jokes that weren't transcribed or wouldn't have worked.
For example, after his intro spiel about the three pillars, I nearly fell off of my single-legged stool, and I said it needed two more pillars, and everyone had a good laugh.
And then there was when the NA producer, Yasu, was attacked by some kind of large insect, which I deemed a chigoe. He hid in the corner and nearly knocked the TV over while the PR guy killed it. Everyone had a good laugh after that.
They also showed me 2.0... or at least tried to. I said I really wanted to get as many questions asked as possible, so was pretty focused on that. When Yoshi-P was running around that forest area, I looked at it a bit, and he was like "Oh, he's looking!" and we all chuckled, and I went back to asking questions and getting answers.
The attempts to ascertain the entirety of my being from a few questions in an E3 interview is pretty baffling.
I'm just a freelancer, and not the guy that actually put the article into 1Up's system. I sent them the new screens and asked them to use them, so we'll see what happens. But E3 is an insanely busy time for these guys, so I wouldn't blame them at all if they never got a chance to fix it.
Last edited by Ravidrath; 06-10-2012 at 03:55 PM.
You have nothing to be worried about. I was able to see the self-deprecating humor just fine. Let this guy have his own stupid opinion. And ignore the forum haters in general.I know I'm going to regret this, but...
I am the author.
I have to say, this really surprised me. How can it be arrogant for me to say I have a "dubious distinction?" That turn of phrase specifically means it's probably not something one would or should brag about. It's like having the world record for dirtiest underwear, or something.
I don't think one could or should "brag" about playing this game or any game, really. But I'm especially not sure how or why anyone would "brag" about playing an unpopular game. And when I wrote that, I was trying to be self-deprecating, because when I tell people that I'm playing FFXIV, they kind of give this pitiful look.
Saying "the media" was probably a bit broad - correctly or incorrectly, I generally make a distinction between sites like Massively, RPGFan and the kind of sites and magazines I've written for, like 1Up, EGM, etc. I'm not sure how NeoGAF fits into this at all, though, since that's a forum and I'm really active over there.
Anyway, glad people seem to have enjoyed the interview, and I guess I'll be more careful with my blurbs in the future.
Also! Top notch interview! Best XIV one I've read in... well, 2 years~~~~
Last edited by Denmo; 06-10-2012 at 03:29 PM.



Guess he doesn't know about the guys in Massively, Neogaf or RPGfan



Lighten up guys, it was a joke.
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That means I can thank you for an excellent interview.


