
It makes me so sad when I see that every raid since ShB has just been simon says followed by a body check. ARR coils raids were some of the best content this game has ever offered but unfortunately new players will never get to experience them.Ive completly given up with pve content and have moved entirely to pvp. It's the only content in the game I currently enjoy. I didn't even bother with the last raid wing because the bosses were so horrible. If they're as bad again as they were in ew. I will not do them again. I do not enjoy these style of raids. I want arr style back
For years, I've relied on others to guide my every move. It's become a routine: hop on the Balance discord, absorb the job guides, dive into FFXIV Analysis for the best logs, mimic the rotations, drill them in Stone Sea Sky, and watch YouTube for a video guide on the fight itself, and then replicate everything in real duties. It's all about studying, studying, studying in this game. There's little room for discovery anymore. This game has fostered a culture of dependency, where it's easier to let others pave the way than to figure things out on your own. No matter how intricate and engaging a rotation might be, it loses its allure when it simply boils down to replicating someone else's creation. Success seems guaranteed as long as you follow suit.
Last edited by Bonoki; 05-18-2024 at 10:40 PM.
99.99% chance probably a Titanman alt
I mean rotations are designed by square enix. There's no talents or builds or rotation changing options in this game. Everyone playing your class is playing exactly the same class, and there will only be one optimal way to play it. That's just the nature of this game in particular. No build variety, no gameplay variety. Aside from the occasional fringe rotation that usually gets patched out later.For years, I've relied on others to guide my every move. It's become a routine: hop on the Balance discord, absorb the job guides, dive into FFXIV Analysis for the best logs, mimic the rotations, drill them in Stone Sea Sky, and watch YouTube for a video guide on the fight itself, and then replicate everything in real duties. It's all about studying, studying, studying in this game. There's little room for discovery anymore. This game has fostered a culture of dependency, where it's easier to let others pave the way than to figure things out on your own. No matter how intricate and engaging a rotation might be, it loses its allure when it simply boils down to replicating someone else's creation. Success seems guaranteed as long as you follow suit.
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