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    Quote Originally Posted by Striker44 View Post
    Actually, this is exactly what they used to offer - greater reward-efficiency. Aside from the gear upgrades, someone else pointed out killing one pack of mobs for an item that fetched a very good price on the MB, yet what did we do? Skip it.
    It fetched a good price on the MB, for the one person who looted it, for about two weeks after ARR's release.

    What's extremely telling is that nobody making this claim of "offer something better"
    They have, though: better rewards (i.e., ones that are actually rewarding to more than just those with gear worse than what the dungeon offers) on those side-paths, and for those side-paths to be at least roughly as interesting as the main path and not require the party to simply double back to the main path anyways. I.e., don't utterly half-ass them if they're going to be put in. Not that difficult a concept.

    We've also seen even simpler ideas like "forks" or "larger sub-zones/rooms" (where, yes, one route may end up preferred over the others, but at least the dungeon is thereby aesthetically more varied all without needing to cause any backtracking or even conflict between speed-of-run (favors quicker queues/non-DPS) and reward-per-run (favors slower queues/DPS).

    And then there's the simple matter of more apparent variation --just along that route-- to alter the "Just hold W; wall-to-wall" pace of the dungeon and thereby make it feel less linear, be that the likes of the occasional defense segment, scattered mini-objectives, or whatever else.

    Wait, so your idea of "non-linear" is to fight the same exact mobs in the same exact order within each "wing", just...you get to choose the order of the wings?
    It's a WoW dungeon... A large portion of the mobs will be skippable (yes, even without crowd control / Shroud / passing through the Nightmare Realm), and many of the rooms themselves offer multiple pull choices by which to pass through them. That's true even in their more "linear" ones.

    And, no, that's not all I mean. Take the first example above. The only set requirements are that you have to kill the first 3 bosses, in any order, to end the protections around Nokhudon Hold. (In any order) claim the ballistae in order to ground Granath, break the storm totems to end the hurricane around the Raging Tempest, kill the necromancers to break the ritual attempting to bind the fallen heroes.

    Apart from that final boss, the order of bosses and the mob pulls around each are entirely up to you, along with which spare mobs to pull to meet the %clear requirements.

    Quote Originally Posted by Striker44 View Post
    In that case, FFXIV already does that with every single raid tier, which once you've cleared them once come in groups of 4 that you can complete for an extra tome reward in any order...
    Is this a weird "I don't want loot and/or I don't mind screwing my party over" flex, or are you just not familiar with how Savage works?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shurrikhan View Post
    We've also seen even simpler ideas like "forks" or "larger sub-zones/rooms" (where, yes, one route may end up preferred over the others, but at least the dungeon is thereby aesthetically more varied all without needing to cause any backtracking or even conflict between speed-of-run (favors quicker queues/non-DPS) and reward-per-run (favors slower queues/DPS).

    And then there's the simple matter of more apparent variation --just along that route-- to alter the "Just hold W; wall-to-wall" pace of the dungeon and thereby make it feel less linear, be that the likes of the occasional defense segment, scattered mini-objectives, or whatever else.
    Look at what Alfheim is on a map:
    https://mapgenie.io/god-of-war-2018/maps/alfheim

    Pretty much a straight line.

    But in the game? You go through tunnels to unlock bridges, or move platforms up and down. You go to the temple, which curves into itself and has numerous branching paths. And as you leave the temple, many things shift; formerly accessible routes become inaccessible, and vice versa.

    GoW designed straight lines far better than FF14 and FF16. It made linear corridors feel non-linear and feel much vaster than they actually are. Why can't CBU3 learn from them?

    It originally seemed like FF14's dungeons were extreme linear corridors because it was an MMO and they wanted to streamline the process. But now that FF16 is out, I have the feeling that it's simply because they don't know how to design anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDecay View Post
    Look at what Alfheim is on a map:
    https://mapgenie.io/god-of-war-2018/maps/alfheim

    Pretty much a straight line.

    But in the game? You go through tunnels to unlock bridges, or move platforms up and down. You go to the temple, which curves into itself and has numerous branching paths. And as you leave the temple, many things shift; formerly accessible routes become inaccessible, and vice versa.

    GoW designed straight lines far better than FF14 and FF16. It made linear corridors feel non-linear and feel much vaster than they actually are. Why can't CBU3 learn from them?

    It originally seemed like FF14's dungeons were extreme linear corridors because it was an MMO and they wanted to streamline the process. But now that FF16 is out, I have the feeling that it's simply because they don't know how to design anything else.
    Yet...they DID designs something else years ago and the playebase disliked it. It's been said here many times. If GoW does it that much better go play that. I personally don't need every game of mine to emulate another. That's how you get samey garbage down the road. You dislike 16 (Cool) and felt the need to tell us...in a XIV forum. NEXT
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    Quote Originally Posted by IkaraGreydancer View Post
    Yet...they DID designs something else years ago and the playebase disliked it. It's been said here many times. If GoW does it that much better go play that. I personally don't need every game of mine to emulate another. That's how you get samey garbage down the road. You dislike 16 (Cool) and felt the need to tell us...in a XIV forum. NEXT
    FF16 emulating corridors of FF14 = good

    FF16 emulating other games = would be bad cause copying other games is bad

    what a flawless logic you got there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IkaraGreydancer View Post
    Yet...they DID designs something else years ago and the playebase disliked it. It's been said here many times. If GoW does it that much better go play that. I personally don't need every game of mine to emulate another. That's how you get samey garbage down the road. You dislike 16 (Cool) and felt the need to tell us...in a XIV forum. NEXT
    hmm, you people always seem to forget that ff14 literally copied from wow
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    Quote Originally Posted by thevanguard View Post
    hmm, you people always seem to forget that ff14 literally copied from wow
    FFXIV took some very specific elements from WoW, namely things like having a "badge" system for purchasing gear (tomestones) rather than it being purely RNG. Most other aspects of FFXIV are very distinct from WoW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Striker44 View Post
    FFXIV took some very specific elements from WoW, namely things like having a "badge" system for purchasing gear (tomestones) rather than it being purely RNG. Most other aspects of FFXIV are very distinct from WoW.
    You are here since 2022, what do you know how FFXIV used to be in its early days when the dev teams were told to copy WoW?
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