Why aren't the Totems from EX's, the books from Savage, and the coins from Alliance Raids and all such types of items that clog up the inventory.
Why aren't they just placed in the currency tab instead?
Why aren't the Totems from EX's, the books from Savage, and the coins from Alliance Raids and all such types of items that clog up the inventory.
Why aren't they just placed in the currency tab instead?
Good question
I so agree with that we could get a raid section to show them
That would be a really good change,usually i have all kind of tokens in my chocobag and its annyoing, so a extra currency tab for everything Combat related (Ex Trials, Alliance Raid etc) would be really great
Something to do with it adding more "player data" to "carry around with you", increasing either the size of the network packets or the amount of database traffic. Whereas they have already fully accounted for every inventory slot.
They often say "why can't you just delete old currencies?"
But they also admitted that in Japan, they don't place sentimental value on items like other countries do. For example, having an award cupboard. So often people will hold onto books, items and gear just because of the work that went into getting them.
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
Tbh, that argument doesn't hold up anymore. It's 2025, just get some better netcode. Hire competent people who can fix it.Something to do with it adding more "player data" to "carry around with you", increasing either the size of the network packets or the amount of database traffic. Whereas they have already fully accounted for every inventory slot.
They often say "why can't you just delete old currencies?"
But they also admitted that in Japan, they don't place sentimental value on items like other countries do. For example, having an award cupboard. So often people will hold onto books, items and gear just because of the work that went into getting them.
Yeah, sorry, but we're in 2025 now, and if I am honest we really shouldn't be entertaining excuses like this, and if we really wanted to stretch excusing their serious technology and code-base deficits this far, then the items could also be added to the "Key Items & Crystals" tab of the inventory.Something to do with it adding more "player data" to "carry around with you", increasing either the size of the network packets or the amount of database traffic. Whereas they have already fully accounted for every inventory slot.
They often say "why can't you just delete old currencies?"
But they also admitted that in Japan, they don't place sentimental value on items like other countries do. For example, having an award cupboard. So often people will hold onto books, items and gear just because of the work that went into getting them.
With that rate they are using this excuse, then by the time they've done their "Grand 10 year plan", they will be lugging behind on tech that would be old enough to claim health insurance.
Does not compute, I hold onto crap through most games lol. In real life, nah, but in games you bet your bottom dollar if I can horde it I will.Something to do with it adding more "player data" to "carry around with you", increasing either the size of the network packets or the amount of database traffic. Whereas they have already fully accounted for every inventory slot.
They often say "why can't you just delete old currencies?"
But they also admitted that in Japan, they don't place sentimental value on items like other countries do. For example, having an award cupboard. So often people will hold onto books, items and gear just because of the work that went into getting them.
I generally dislike the exploratory content due to the ability systems, I hated FF8's magic system, and mostly ignored FF15's. If I can keep it, I will, even if it means playing the game in a more challenging format XD.
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