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#1 Sep 06 2013 at 9:28 AM Rating: Excellent
One of the funnest games in a very long time, offline or on. I currently have a 50 PLD, 30 WHM, and 20 THM and have had so much fun playing this game. It is more Final Fantasy-y than many recent offline entries to the series, the story (if paid attention to) is actually pretty engaging, and the world is very large and diverse with amazing sights to see.



Note to self: Do not let it consume you.
#2 Sep 06 2013 at 9:30 AM Rating: Excellent
Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, your work, your children, your pets...

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 11:31am by Catwho
#3 Sep 06 2013 at 9:31 AM Rating: Decent
Catwho wrote:
Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, your work, your children, your pets...

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 11:31am by Catwho



Hahaha, nice XI reference. Glad they didn't go that route in this one though. Now their slogan is "escape reality, live the fantasy" lol. They encourage it !
#4 Sep 06 2013 at 9:35 AM Rating: Excellent
This really is the first FF game I've truly enjoyed in about a decade. It's so good, I'm not mad at SE, anymore. I forgive them for regurgitating FFXIII, eating it and then regurgitating it again and again.
#5 Sep 06 2013 at 9:40 AM Rating: Good
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Totally agree, I'm having a blast.

A HUGE difference is that I feel like I can afk at a moment's notice in XIV, but not so much in XI. Now if my wife or children need me, I come immediately, but (I'm ashamed to admit this actually) I did not when I was hardcore into XI. In XI I always felt like either I was going to die, the party was going to die, the mission would be failed, the NM would pop and I'd miss it, I'd miss a shout for something I needed, etc, etc. Sky, Sea, Dynamis LS events seemed to require minimum of 3 hours of total concentration, sure lots of downtime, but extended afk and you'd miss out it seemed. In XIV, I'll do a FATE, afk, come back do a few more, afk, do a leve, afk, etc, etc. Still getting things done in game, still being a responsible father/husband. Win, Win!

#6 Sep 06 2013 at 9:42 AM Rating: Decent
I love the duty finder especially. I feel like the game so far has been really casual. I have logged in when I had a couple hours to kill and in that time frame finished up the CNJ questline, did a dungeon or two possibly (thanks to DF), and some other stuff. Very easy to get in, have fun, and get out.
#7 Sep 06 2013 at 12:54 PM Rating: Good
electromagnet83 wrote:
One of the funnest games in a very long time, offline or on. I currently have a 50 PLD, 30 WHM, and 20 THM and have had so much fun playing this game. It is more Final Fantasy-y than many recent offline entries to the series, the story (if paid attention to) is actually pretty engaging, and the world is very large and diverse with amazing sights to see.



Note to self: Do not let it consume you.


I have to agree with you here. Even though I have not progressed as far, I have thoroughly enjoyed the time I have spent on the game. This is after ragequitting 1.0 after a few weeks of play with the initial release. I have to say they really turned this game around. I hope it gets better and better.
#8 Sep 06 2013 at 12:57 PM Rating: Excellent
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Catwho wrote:
Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, your work, your children, your pets...

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 11:31am by Catwho


Bathing, clean clothes, real food, sleep...
#9 Sep 06 2013 at 1:01 PM Rating: Excellent
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Mollyrose wrote:
Catwho wrote:
Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, your work, your children, your pets...

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 11:31am by Catwho


Bathing, clean clothes, real food, sleep...


With the possible exception of work, none of the rest of the things listed here are that important.

Let's not be silly, pets are animals, they can forage for food.
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#10 Sep 06 2013 at 1:15 PM Rating: Good
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I can honestly say FFXIV was done about as close to perfection as anyone can make an online RPG. The key here is making sure people can do stuff in a short time frame without completely abandoning those who have time to do things like dungeon runs and multiparty boss fights. There's a reason it's compared favorably to Guild Wars 2: we can get as much done before leaving for work as we could the whole day on XI (pre-Abyssea).

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 2:16pm by AriesMCMLXXIII
#11 Sep 06 2013 at 1:17 PM Rating: Excellent
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At least they put the actual time in the top right corner!
#13 Sep 06 2013 at 2:16 PM Rating: Decent
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Catwho wrote:
Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, your work, your children, your pets...

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 11:31am by Catwho


I lost a hamster this way.... PoL was supposed to be helping me but it sucked me in so deep before I knew it my hamster was stuck in one position staring at the TV not moving... His final moments were watching me play XI.. He wouldn't have had it any other way, well I'm sure he woulda wanted to live but you know XD
#14 Sep 06 2013 at 2:21 PM Rating: Good
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Catwho wrote:
Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, your work, your children, your pets...

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 11:31am by Catwho


Your plants. I swear I've killed every one in the garden...
#15 Sep 06 2013 at 2:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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AriesMCMLXXIII wrote:
The key here is making sure people can do stuff in a short time frame without completely abandoning those who have time to do things like dungeon runs and multiparty boss fights.

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 2:16pm by AriesMCMLXXIII


Just wait until the 8 man duty finder queues... if you are DD.
#16 Sep 06 2013 at 4:15 PM Rating: Good
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Im with you guys the game is so much fun!
#17 Sep 06 2013 at 4:34 PM Rating: Decent
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im enjoying it big time as well ... if only one had more time ...
#18 Sep 06 2013 at 4:38 PM Rating: Decent
Catwho wrote:
Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, your work, your children, your pets...

Edited, Sep 6th 2013 11:31am by Catwho

Thats along they lines of a beer commercial after showing 30 seconds of craziness saying "Drink Responsibly" or a crack dealer saying moderation.
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