If you use The Unending Journey at an Inn, you can view cutscenes again and see alternative versions of them.I wrote something relevant in another thread before seeing this thread so I'll rephrase it over here: add indicators to the quest journal if said quest has any unique/additional interaction tied to certain role/jobs in NG+ mode. I feel once we cleared the MSQ for first time, it's only fine to let the players know those little tidbits they can discover if they redo it to experience it themselves.
In other news, there is no technical debt from 1.0.
"We don't have ... a technological issue that was carried over from 1.0, because ARR was meant to kind of discard what we had from 1.0 and rebuild it from the engine."
https://youtu.be/ge32wNPaJKk?t=560
Not every cutscene is there though. They stopped adding them all for some time and in my thread about an irrational anxiety riddled brain gremlin things you might have missed or might not have understood could be in a CS thar doesn't get transferred over to said journal.
It would be nice if you could dip in at different spots in an MSQ section that you want to explore. If there is some kind of difficulty then they could limit those to the quests that have some kind of scene depicted in the header.
You still have access to all "significant" altered version of cutscenes anyway. Anything else is just super trivial. If you still want to fully experience a part though this is why NG+ exists.Not every cutscene is there though. They stopped adding them all for some time and in my thread about an irrational anxiety riddled brain gremlin things you might have missed or might not have understood could be in a CS thar doesn't get transferred over to said journal.
It would be nice if you could dip in at different spots in an MSQ section that you want to explore. If there is some kind of difficulty then they could limit those to the quests that have some kind of scene depicted in the header.
Again you are advocating against having all cutscenes in the unending journal for no reason.
the only cutscenes that are fully barred from unending journal are those cutscenes that rely on being at the fight instances I find; like the fist fight with Zenos that sadly because of this technicality isnt viewable
That's not even remotely true, there are a ton of cutscenes that arent included.
Personally I would just like it to stop auto booting me whenever I queue for roulette
Give me 30% of the normal Main Story Quests xp, just something that allows me to level alts jobs while experiencing a story. Everything for leveling is just mindless roulettes or dungeons. I love the story, and I want to keep experiencing it. I don't care if it's slower than the normal leveling activities.
Pick up the solo instance you want to re-experience in NG+
Nope, apparently New Game+ is meant only for players who quest purely for the fun of questing and wanting some sort of reward or extra purpose included is inherently bad.
In reality, it means New Game+ has been ignored by the majority of players and it's just another niche feature that they wasted developer resources on.
First of all that's nonsense. Leveling dungeons turbo you through, especially early on, or from 81-90 where it's half an entire bar in 20 minutes. MSQ isn't that fast.
Second we all know "lots of leveling avenues" means roulettes. Roulettes have become a plague on the game in my view because they hold content hostage. The developers care less about making things fun or rewarding because they "need to keep roulettes populated". They're the reason Fates are slow to level with, side quests have terrible EXP, New Game+ has no exp and Trusts are painfully slow and won't use aoe.
They should have scrapped Mentor Roulette years ago and added an Adventurer in Need roulette instead, with the mount attached, that anyone can enter. Then any queues would fill and they could stop intentionally making other forms of leveling tedious, slow or unrewarding.
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