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  1. #11
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    Darkobra's Avatar
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    Darkobra Kage
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    Phoenix
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    Black Mage Lv 90
    I don't read guides, walkthroughs, read videos or anything. People are afraid to make mistakes and actually play the game. Death is SUCH a minor inconvenience in this game. You don't lose gear, exp, money, anything. You don't even get set back a few hours. You lose MINUTES!

    Getting to the stage people won't even fight the fights anymore and just see someone else do it on YouTube.
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  2. #12
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    Connor's Avatar
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    Connor Whelan
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    Odin
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    Bard Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Carin-Eri View Post

    And, if I'm honest, as a polar opposite the majority of forumites, I don't find the game easy. And I'm still pretty rubbish at it overall (though not for lack of trying to improve) - but, thankfully, the in-game community are pretty forgiving of it.
    I remember something Yoshi-P said a while ago (though I can’t remember where or when lol), about how longer time players have become so accustomed to the game that even when the content actually is ‘difficult’, it ends up feeling simplistic because of that familiarity.

    I know I’m guilty of it myself; I don’t do savage content despite having played for quite a while, so I do often think to myself ‘this feels way too easy’, even after doing content for the first time. But then I have to take a step back and remind myself that the reason it feels so easy is because I’m so familiar with the game. If I had been playing for less time, my experience of it would’ve been completely different.

    I think this could contribute to why people are much more forgiving about mistakes (generally) than in other MMOs. There’s an understanding that part of the reason for content seeming much easier to some than others is familiarity with the content and not solely the difficulty of the content in and of itself.

    Honestly, I think particularly in FFXIV, there isn’t actually anything that inherently separates ‘good’ and ‘bad’ players. It’s more about familiarity, willingness to engage with the content and willingness to persevere when making mistakes. Not to say that someone ‘less skilled’ is lacking in those things, simply that they’re the most important ingredients to doing well in content.
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  3. #13
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    Avatre Drakone
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    Cactuar
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    Dancer Lv 100
    The only time I watch videos, is when it's for an extreme trial that has been out for a bit and I haven't even started yet. Otherwise, you don't need the guides, but sometimes they do come in handy. For regular casual content...100% do NOT need a guide.
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  4. #14
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    ZephyrMenodora's Avatar
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    Zephyr Menodora
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    Zalera
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    White Mage Lv 100
    On normal content if you are late to the party, the 3/7/23 other people who know the fight can carry a new player who hasn't looked at any guides and is going blind. In exchange they will get free stuff for someone being brand new.

    On more advanced content, standards will probably be higher.

    I personally review guides even before normal content just so I'm less likely to die, particularly if I'm one of the healers - but it's not really a requirement for easier stuff. I feel healers probably have the most responsibility to make sure they don't die even on normal content since we can't rely others rezzing us all the time. Ending up with healers who are clueless and die early with no DPS-rez is a fast track to frustration.

    For Tanks, they can probably just eat a ton of stacks and still live through many mistakes since they are overtuned at the moment.
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    Last edited by ZephyrMenodora; 09-16-2023 at 12:36 AM.

  5. #15
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    Snorky's Avatar
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    Akiimi Akagane
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    Excalibur
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    Arcanist Lv 90
    The answer is No you don't have to read guides as a new player. Ask yourself this the very first person to step foot in this encounter never had a guide. You should absolutely experience it naturally and anyone who acts like that person who insulted you should be reported.
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    Enjoy Life you only get one.

  6. #16
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    Tuvarlson's Avatar
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    Tuvarlson Magnus
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    Odin
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    Marauder Lv 31
    Thanks for all your opinions on this. Thankfully i recorded the fight and was able to analyse what went wrong.

    First of all, to clarify some things: It was Haukke manor, Boss Manor Claviger. It was not a single mechanic that killed me... the healer went afk before the fight and i didnt notice, so i started the fight. On top of that i got hit by his big aoe which i thought i had interrupted, but that wasnt the case. 2 things i learned in that fight:

    1) Wait for afk players
    2) Move out of big aoe attacks

    I know my death was absolutely my fault, that was not the point of ths thread. Its just about that other player telling me to read guides... i dont want to read guides, especially for story content. However I will read them for harder endgame content though, just to not be a burden for others.
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  7. #17
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    ZephyrMenodora's Avatar
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    Zephyr Menodora
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    Zalera
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    White Mage Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuvarlson View Post
    Thanks for all your opinions on this. Thankfully i recorded the fight and was able to analyse what went wrong.

    First of all, to clarify some things: It was Haukke manor, Boss Manor Claviger. It was not a single mechanic that killed me... the healer went afk before the fight and i didnt notice, so i started the fight. On top of that i got hit by his big aoe which i thought i had interrupted, but that wasnt the case. 2 things i learned in that fight:

    1) Wait for afk players
    2) Move out of big aoe attacks

    I know my death was absolutely my fault, that was not the point of ths thread. Its just about that other player telling me to read guides... i dont want to read guides, especially for story content. However I will read them for harder endgame content though, just to not be a burden for others.
    If your healer wasn't AFK you would have easily survived, so just chalk it up to that. A new tank testing out what mechanics can be interrupted is a good thing in the long run, and you wouldn't normally die from being hit by one AE in a low level dungeon.

    Being rude to others is never acceptable though, and most people aren't quite as nasty to new players. Hope you enjoy the rest of your journey as you learn.
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  8. #18
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    Larc Grumbles
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    Excalibur
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    Blue Mage Lv 80
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuvarlson View Post
    Thanks for all your opinions on this. Thankfully i recorded the fight and was able to analyse what went wrong.

    First of all, to clarify some things: It was Haukke manor, Boss Manor Claviger. It was not a single mechanic that killed me... the healer went afk before the fight and i didnt notice, so i started the fight. On top of that i got hit by his big aoe which i thought i had interrupted, but that wasnt the case. 2 things i learned in that fight:

    1) Wait for afk players
    2) Move out of big aoe attacks

    I know my death was absolutely my fault, that was not the point of ths thread. Its just about that other player telling me to read guides... i dont want to read guides, especially for story content. However I will read them for harder endgame content though, just to not be a burden for others.
    Yo, a cool thing you can do for lots of early game bosses and dungeon trash is use your actions 'Low Blow' to stun an enemy trying one of those big Aoes instead of avoiding them. This can help your teammates as well, so they don't have to also dodge. Stun won't always work, especially on Big bosses or later in the game, and enemies can only be stunned like 3 times per 90 sec if they ARE vulnerable to it.

    Likewise, an enemy cast bar that's kinda 'shakey' is meant to be interrupted by Interject, and that can benefit you from reducing damage incoming to building limit break gauge to preventing a full party wipes on some later boss fights.

    Just gotta make sure it's ready to use if you commit to stunning or interrupting.
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  9. #19
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    Jeeqbit's Avatar
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    Oscarlet Oirellain
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    Jenova
    Main Class
    Warrior Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuvarlson View Post
    DPS: wtf how can you die to this?
    Me: Sorry, i never did this dungeon before... i didnt know that ability
    DPS: Dont you read guides???
    Me: Why would i? Im a casual player and just want to play the game... am i required to know every boss mechanic beforehand?
    DPS: You waste everyones time by not reading guides and dying to shit like this
    Me: Arguments like this waste peoples time... i died to that and now i try to avoid it in the future
    DPS: Just read the damn guides and stop crying
    Me: I think people should be allowed to make mistakes and learn from them. If you expect everyone to play perfectly, maybe you should not do dungeons with random people
    He then responded with some nasty insults and then left the group
    Yeah ok, that is a textbook harassment report to SE. Go to the system menu, open the support desk, then click the contact us tab and report harassment.

    Tell them the date and time (timezone), copy the chat log if you can, the duty name and the player's name@homeworld. If you can't find their name, go to the social menu and click contacts to see people you recently played with. SE will almost certainly pay a visit to that person.

    You absolutely do not need to watch a guide for a story dungeon or trial. You may die to a few mechanics occasionally, but usually a healer will just resurrect you or you'll get it on the second try.

    Reading a guide is only expected for the (optional) high-end content such as extreme, savage and ultimate. Even then, you can find extreme and savage parties that don't ask for a guide where someone will just set markers, explain mechanics as you go and link a raid planner timeline anyway.
    (6)
    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

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeeqbit View Post
    Want to know why new content will never last more than 20 minutes? Full breakdown:

  10. #20
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    TaleraRistain's Avatar
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    Thalia Beckford
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    Jenova
    Main Class
    Gunbreaker Lv 100
    No, this person just has a stick up their butt. If they were actually stupid enough to insult you in party chat, report them.

    Everyone gets the "new player" message when we start the dungeon. That means we know there's someone inexperienced there and there may be mistakes. People who don't have a stick up their butt are fine with it. And speaking as a healer, if the healer didn't care, the dps needs to STFU. Unless they're RDM or SMN they're not the one with the spatula.
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