If the OP wants mature responses, he needs to restate his argument in a mature fashion. As it is, he sounds like an 8yr old throwing a tantrum and will be responded to as such.
How so?
He's clear, organized, and detailed in how he presents his case.
He's no more passionate than anyone else here.
And even if he wasn't. Even if this was just another Rokien thread. That gives you no excuse to fuel it with the stereotypical internet response. What makes you think that behavior does any good? What makes you think that acting like a pig headed buffoon alleviates the situation in any way? It's just fuels the mechanism that is ignorant fan defense, and I know you're smarter than that.
I'm done arguing about this. The OP may be passionate about his complaints, but he lacks proper delivery that would see him taken seriously. If he wants people to listen, he can start by dumping the angry ranting and consider his words more carefully. Also, his complaints are largely moot with this version being scrapped in 2 months time so beating a dead horse isn't helping him either. Good day to you.How so?
He's clear, organized, and detailed in how he presents his case.
He's no more passionate than anyone else here.
And even if he wasn't. Even if this was just another Rokien thread. That gives you no excuse to fuel it with the stereotypical internet response. What makes you think that behavior does any good? What makes you think that acting like a pig headed buffoon alleviates the situation in any way? It's just fuels the mechanism that is ignorant fan defense, and I know you're smarter than that.
Admit it, you only railed on the OP because he mentioned FFXI.I'm done arguing about this. The OP may be passionate about his complaints, but he lacks proper delivery that would see him taken seriously. If he wants people to listen, he can start by dumping the angry ranting and consider his words more carefully. Also, his complaints are largely moot with this version being scrapped in 2 months time so beating a dead horse isn't helping him either. Good day to you.
Yay I win an internet argument!I'm done arguing about this. The OP may be passionate about his complaints, but he lacks proper delivery that would see him taken seriously. If he wants people to listen, he can start by dumping the angry ranting and consider his words more carefully. Also, his complaints are largely moot with this version being scrapped in 2 months time so beating a dead horse isn't helping him either. Good day to you.
I'll put up on the shelf of my life accomplishments.
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I agree with you OP. Yoshi needs to have it where once you become PLD, u are no longer known as a gladiator. This will mean that every job will have to have a separate starting class that advance to their respected Jobs. As it is right now, the class and job system is redundant. Having the ability to switch between the two, with no reasoning behind it.
How does me being a lowly Gladiator become a Holy Paladin, after struggling through all the trial and missions I had to endure to get there. How does it make sense that I can just become a lowly Gladiator again? Using all the same skills as a Pld has except for the Pld's stronger abilities.... redundant.... Yoshi's team can do a better job than this, and find a job customization mechanic that will shine. As this one will hurt 2.0 down the road unless they revamp it now.
@OP....I also loved the FFXI job mechanic and it reminded me a lot of FF:Tactic mechanic. If Yoshi and his team, could find a way to make a hybrid out of the two and put it in for 2.0 that would make it unique and give 2.0 its FF job mechanic back. Because what we have now is very simple and lackluster. GW2 has a more complicated ability mechanic and its not even complected.
FF:Tactics has a very good concept for Job matching and abilities and its mechanic is very MMO-ish if it was evolved a bit.
Calling it now. If Yohsi-P doesn't improve upon or change the class/job, ability mixing and matching mechanic. Its gonna hurt 2.0 in the long run.
Geändert von Rustyhagun (02.09.12 um 03:56 Uhr)
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