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Xzen
Advanced Member
Joined: 5/01/06
A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's hands. |
10/18/12 12:36:53 PM#21
Originally posted by Sovrath Square-Enix has messed up a lot more than just FFXIV in some peoples opinion. It makes since for those people not to want to waste money. |
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10/18/12 12:48:44 PM#22
I think the OP completely missed that SE has completely redesigned the game, and even a brand new engine. It's not an expansion, or just a "rebuild" of Final Fantasy 14, it's a whole new game. I also heard that people who have an FF14 account will get the new game for free as well. Killing dragons is my shit |
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10/18/12 12:57:56 PM#23
Originally posted by Ripostethis You heard right mate, plus the OP has not done enough research or he would know that this is a total remake from top to bottom, it's not a fix. |
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10/18/12 12:58:08 PM#24
It's called , A Realm Reborn.....not Kingdom Reborn...
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10/18/12 1:01:49 PM#25
Ever since Square merged with Enix, the games seem to have lost their magic. I don't know if it's because of the changes, or if I just happened to grow out of the JRPG genre around the same time, but I definitely haven't been interested.
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10/18/12 1:34:03 PM#26
I got more use out of the mug than I did the game.
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10/18/12 1:35:12 PM#27
My problem is there is no info how to get back into the game and their account service was so bad last time, they didn't even have paypal, you had to use clickbuy... maybe they changed it since but it was poor.
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10/18/12 1:35:59 PM#28
I think your right that the game was finished in the eyes of Square Enix. They had an old development team that were stuck in a notion fo building an MMO 5-6 years ago and didn't really pay attention to the state of MMO's now. FFXIV was intentionally designed to be different, but they were dealing with an MMO audience that had been conditioned by Blizzard in thinking that everything WoW did is how MMO's should be. And to some degree that is correct. The problem with FFXIV is the in game tutorial was completely lacking in teaching players how to play the game because it was so different. For the most part ppl quite from frustration of not knowing how to play the game. The technical issues of server lag because all servers are in japan, UI slowness, cumbersome crafting... etc just compounded the problem.
Now ARR, really fixes all issues and provides new features. And as if the game wasn't pretty enough they are making the graphics better. redesigning all the world maps. (existing city layouts are staying the same), putting on new servers. This is a entirely different game and worth the second chance. |
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10/18/12 1:38:59 PM#29
Originally posted by Xzen This is true, and while Squenix hasn't said anything about a free trial. I think they need a pretty kickass one to get ppl to try it out before they sink money into it to really start getting ppl to start considering to come back after being burned once. |
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10/18/12 1:49:09 PM#30
Though it is a good point that Realm Reborn is essentially a new game, FFXIV 1.0 was SO bad in every possible way that it indicated that no one at SE, or at least who worked on this particular game, had any real understanding of mmo or even game design. Those now working on 2.0 are still SE employees, and the rot may be common to the entire company, not just Tanaka and Co. Plausible given SE's other recent titles and its attitudes and management as a whole.
Even if they correct most of the problems of FFXIV 1.0 that we the players and the industry critics told them about, they are still out of touch, and 2 yrs won’t be enough time to catch up. At most, Realm Reborn will be mediocre, and feel around 5 yrs out of date, which is better than 1.0s 10- 15 yrs, but not enough for a renaissance of the franchise. Nothing less than a masterpiece will do, not for the fans, they will convince themselves it is good enough, but for everyone else who where fans, or who could be. |
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10/18/12 1:50:53 PM#31
Originally posted by XCman They arlready said it will have a free trial for those who buy FXIV in the first place. |
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10/18/12 1:56:12 PM#32
I watched the gameplay video and the game is completely different. I will give a second try.
And I will say again: FF XIV: A Realm Reborn needs its own forum. Darkfall Unholy Wars already has its own forum.
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10/18/12 2:01:06 PM#33
Originally posted by Xzen Sure, and it makes sense that if they want to repair their image and customer relations then they really need to step it up and bring their A game. Whatever that entails. |
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10/18/12 2:03:32 PM#34
yea this is a remake not a fixing of the old game new engine and other things
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10/18/12 2:03:57 PM#35
It's still the best looking MMO on the market, so what if it launches and it PLAYS like the best MMO on the market?
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10/18/12 2:07:40 PM#36
actully they have said if you bought the game before you get your free month back
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10/18/12 2:16:08 PM#37
Man some people are way too melodramatic about this whole thing. They definitely screwed up w/ FFXIV, but it's fairly commendable to see them trying to fix their game. And it is a revamp by the looks of it, not just some facelifts. However, the article does have a good point in that by the time FFXIV finishes it's re-release to the world, there's a very good chance it will be just as irrelevant. And having them make a FFXI-2 isn't really in the cards. Would take too much money and time, but they are trying to make FFXIV as close to that idea as possible by the looks of it. The sad truth, though, when it comes to the Final Fantasy franchise as a whole, is that they have lost most of their talent. They can still make some of the prettiest graphics you've ever seen, but that's not what made FF games great. The eye candy is great, but what made me love FF games was great storytelling, phenominal game design, and some of the best soundtracks to go along with. I'm hoping the new designer they have on this will really start to shine in the coming years, or the FF franchise is going to be in trouble. The last few games have been pretty bad. |
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
10/18/12 2:19:57 PM#38
I think the opinion of the OP is wrong personally.
I think that a much publicized retooling and relaunch and a free month welcome back is exactly the right approach to take with a failed MMORPG like this, and one we should be supporting fully rather than the 'fail and throw away' opinion of the OP.
Those that bought it before have literally nothing to lose in re-trying it and the fresh new launch with fresh new servers is extremely attractive to many.
Just because it hasn't been done before doesn't mean it won't work now. To assume a fail before seeing it just indicates a lack of imagination as far as I can see. |
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10/18/12 2:23:04 PM#39
Originally posted by aesperus i hear type 0 is going int he right dirction the whole ff13 thing is dumb but diffreant lead people will get you that let shope versus 113 is int he right dirction 2 |
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10/18/12 2:36:04 PM#40
You knew it was bad when they had to have a line in a patch note to say they are making changes to the UI to make it geared towards being played with a keyboard or something. Like WTF did they think they were making this game for? It's like they have been living in a bubble since FFXI and literally had no idea what the game world around them had done in the last decade, then forgot half of their own innovations that they themselves invented. They deserve to be burned for making a bad game. Much like SWTOR, you can not slap a good IP on a bad game and expect to be rewarded for it with people's money and success. The entire FF franchise has been soiled (long before this imo).
EDIT: This is from someone who absolutely loved FFXI. |
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