Perhaps a change of direction is coming, although given the rough start they have alot to make up for.
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This game got a bad rep at launch but personally I'm enjoying it. But then I've always liked the underdog.
I played battlefield 2 for a quite a while and to be honest I got turned me off the whole glamorisation of war thing, and I decided I'd rather be running round with cat women smacking goblins and dragons about.
I think the main issue that stitched it up in the reviews is that there were expectations of something more accessible and player friendly. But that's not what a FF MMO should be about.. should be about battering the player repeatedly about the face with extreme difficulty and long, hard grinds for levels so that there's some (false) sense of accomplishment when you get there. And that's something you can't capture in a review of a game that's only just come out.
But in compromising where they have, they also turned off the most hardcore, who found they didn't have any achievements to work towards that took 43231 hours to achieve available from launch day.
All in all, if you don't care about being the best of the best and just take a nice slow pace, this game is actually not a bad way to while away your evenings, and with the monthly updates there's plenty to look forward to in the future.
In summary: It's not WoW.
Now, great masses, please feel free to shoot me down.
http://lodestone.finalfantasyxiv.com/pl … 3e4362e17f
This game got a bad rep at launch but personally I'm enjoying it. But then I've always liked the underdog.
I played battlefield 2 for a quite a while and to be honest I got turned me off the whole glamorisation of war thing, and I decided I'd rather be running round with cat women smacking goblins and dragons about.
I think the main issue that stitched it up in the reviews is that there were expectations of something more accessible and player friendly. But that's not what a FF MMO should be about.. should be about battering the player repeatedly about the face with extreme difficulty and long, hard grinds for levels so that there's some (false) sense of accomplishment when you get there. And that's something you can't capture in a review of a game that's only just come out.
But in compromising where they have, they also turned off the most hardcore, who found they didn't have any achievements to work towards that took 43231 hours to achieve available from launch day.
All in all, if you don't care about being the best of the best and just take a nice slow pace, this game is actually not a bad way to while away your evenings, and with the monthly updates there's plenty to look forward to in the future.
In summary: It's not WoW.
Now, great masses, please feel free to shoot me down.