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RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Shawn - 06-04-2009 ffcc > main games :- ( excluding good games like ff4 and ff6. the first tactics is great too! RE: Final Fantasy XIV - cranky_cunt2acca03e - 06-04-2009 agreed. only FFs i like more than CC ar XI, IX, and possibly XII RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Cooltrainer♂ Spudmeister - 06-04-2009 (06-04-2009, 07:05 PM)Champion Shawn Wrote:(06-04-2009, 05:52 PM)Cooltrainer♂ Spudmeister Wrote: Looks like every other FF game ever. I'm not saying it's gonna be a bad game, I'm just saying that the creators should try a new style for once instead of that pseudo-future overly decorated thing they have going on right now. RE: Final Fantasy XIV - cranky_cunt2acca03e - 06-04-2009 (06-04-2009, 08:09 PM)Cooltrainer♂ Spudmeister Wrote:(06-04-2009, 07:05 PM)Champion Shawn Wrote:(06-04-2009, 05:52 PM)Cooltrainer♂ Spudmeister Wrote: Looks like every other FF game ever. thats like saying zelda should go away form the sword wielding green guy that saves the princess. no, it shouldnt RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Cooltrainer♂ Spudmeister - 06-04-2009 Well they could as least make not so goddamn frilly. RE: Final Fantasy XIV - cranky_cunt2acca03e - 06-04-2009 the designs are cool though. how would it be any better if the designes WERE NOT magnificent, intricate, and stylish RE: Final Fantasy XIV - cranky_cunt2acca03e - 06-04-2009 Double post, but this warrants it. Huge updates. Naming (FF[number]) Quote:Right off the bat, Tanaka confirms that it was the plan all along to make "Rapture" into the latest numbered installment in the Final Fantasy series. However, he jokes that they were not sure if Square Enix would have already made it to 14 during the four years they spent in development, forcing them to go with Final Fantasy XV Online. Also, just as they did with XI, they wanted to show players that they had full confidence in the game being worthy of the Final Fantasy name - a feeling that may not have been conveyed by using "FF World" or "FF Online." NO GRINDING Quote:The developers attribute the long-lasting success of Final Fantasy XI to the Job System, and plan to learn from it and greatly expand off the concept. They want to end up with something completely different, one that maintains this lasting appeal for the player. Instead of leveling up with experience points, weapons will play a key role in how a character grows and develops. When the interviewer asks if series mainstays like Warrior or Paladin will appear, the developers simply hint that nothing will be exactly the same as we know it. No more grinding XP for levels - they have something new in store. NO GRINDING again Quote:So what is going to drive people to buy Final Fantasy XIV? The developers claim that Final Fantasy XIV is all about "growth." They laugh as they admit that "growth" in Final Fantasy XI would often amount to an endless cycle of shoot-pull-kill, shoot-pull-kill. The new MMO will focus on the variety and accessibility of methods to grow one's character. This includes an emphasis on attracting people who are not as familiar with online games with a smooth progression of content. Core fans can also count on there being plenty of story-driven content and cut scenes to enjoy. Everyone will be able to freely choose how and when they want to play, regardless of style or schedule. Battling Quote:Players looking for action can start sharpening their blades in anticipation for a battle system that takes a marked departure from Final Fantasy XI. In order to make the battles interesting and have lasting appeal, there will be a number of strategical elements added to encounters. They imply there will be a learning curve of sorts - beginners can expect simpler fights as they get the hang of things, while hardcore players looking to test their mettle can find serious battles that require much more cunning. It will not be realtime, action style encounters, but rather a number of more cerebral aspects. Soloing Quote:Career loners will be happy to know solo play is getting a lot more attention this time around. However, the developers are still going to have a lot for parties to do. The core concept is growth through one's natural, everyday activities. Perhaps you solo a lot of quests, maybe you meet some people and band together against evil. it's all about enjoying the game in your own way, and developing as you see fit. Here, Tanaka chimes in to express his preference for balanced parties, as opposed to everyone meleeing at once. When designing the party system, he made sure it would facilitate more strategic setups, where everyone can play their respective role. PVP... yea-no. Quote:As for enemies, there will be instances where you face one at a time and others where you take on a bunch, but nothing more could really be said, as it has not been fully fleshed out at this time. Tanaka admitted the Battle System as a whole has not yet been perfected because that is something beta testers will need to take a crack at. The interviewer also brought up PKing and PvP, to which the developers responded they were considering options for the latter. They explain that while the game will involve cooperation, this does not necessarily always mean party vs. monster. Still, they say PvP will more likely take a shape similar to Final Fantasy XI, and they seem to shy away from allowing players to simply fight and kill each other anywhere, worrying it could lead to monopolization of content. Fuck yeah... super music... Quote:To compose the musical side of Eorzea, Uematsu was tapped for his extensive work in the Final Fantasy series. Tanaka was a little nervous that Uematsu's busy schedule would not allow for him to bless the world of Final Fantasy XIV with his compositions, but luckily he was happy to oblige. Although there were a few snags, being as this is an online game, they are researching the most effective way to deliver Uematsu's work in full 5.1 channel surround sound. No F2P. Only shitty MMO's are F2P, trust me. Quote:If you were diligent in acquiring your Mog Satchel, those Square Enix IDs and Security Tokens we set up are going to come in handy. As Square Enix revealed yesterday in a response to a series of questions from ZAM, the Security Tokens will be used to secure Final Fantasy XIV accounts and PlayOnline will not be used as a portal for accessing the game. Tanaka further explains that exclusively using the Square Enix ID also allows them to be more flexible with the payment plan. He expresses interest in switching from a monthly plan to one that charges in 30-day increments. As for being able to purchase in-game items with real money, the developers indicate they are not considering the option at this time. Xbox 360... Probably Quote:Some may find it ironic that Rapture was first announced four years ago at an E3 Microsoft press conference, yet is now touted as a PS3 console-exclusive title. However, the interest appears to be there for an Xbox360 port, but Tanaka laments that they just have not been able to reach a full compromise with Microsoft yet. Talks will continue, but there is no more comment on whatever progress may have taken place. Cutscenes and story in an MMO. Quote:Final Fantasy XIV will also have a strong story backing up the gameplay. Like Final Fantasy XI, the story will be epic in scale, having the feel of a single-player title. Rich, full cut scenes will also become a staple of this title. When asked whether the game will feature voice acting for NPCs, the developers simply gave a nod and a wink and asked that we all "wait and see." Crystals will also be back with a role in the story, but again, players should expect to see them take a unique form this time around. Extra Tidbits. Quote:What is the combat system like? RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Cooltrainer♂ Spudmeister - 06-04-2009 LET'S HEAR IT FOR P2P! HIGH FIVE! RE: Final Fantasy XIV - cranky_cunt2acca03e - 06-04-2009 (06-04-2009, 10:31 PM)Cooltrainer♂ Spudmeister Wrote: LET'S HEAR IT FOR P2P! HIGH FIVE! P2P = Quality MMO RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Nystre - 06-04-2009 I wonder if they'll be shutting down XI's servers? RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Omegajak - 06-04-2009 (06-04-2009, 08:04 PM)Champion Shawn Wrote: ffcc > main games :- ( See that? Effing TRUTH. God, they need to make another one modeled off that particular story. In other news, if I have to pay to do everything like in 11 screw it. Rather wait for 15. Know what I'm hearing though? 14 is an excuse for the team to step off main numerals for awhile. That's why Fabula Nova Crystallis is so huge with 2 main title games and a cell phone game. RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Vipershark - 06-05-2009 (06-04-2009, 10:26 PM)amber_dawn_firebaugh Wrote: No F2P. Only shitty MMO's are F2P, trust me. yeah I'm definitely not getting it RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Zee - 06-05-2009 If I have to pay for an MMO, I'll pay for the one my friends play. RE: Final Fantasy XIV - cranky_cunt2acca03e - 06-05-2009 What's with evryone whining about F2P? You know it's not much right. like $12/mo. I make that in 2 hrs. TWO. TWO hours out of a whole month. RE: Final Fantasy XIV - Nystre - 06-05-2009 I'm glad to see the payments have been adjusted to 30 day increments, at least. I felt a bit cheated with the monthly charging. On a sidenote, as they're dropping the PlayOnline system, private servers may actually be possible? |