I’m back for my annual month on FFXIV, but I honestly admit I’m growing a bit tired of the gameplay loop, the “omg you’re the main hero !!” story and the sometimes very weird community. I love the world setting though, so I usually stick around anyway.

I would love to give GW2 more chances, but I’m not totally vibing with the combat system; plus, I wish art direction went a little differently, the game is not exactly holding up well these days (but I admit that square-enix is quite a high standard in that regard: even FFXI still looks artistically coherent, two decades and a half later).

  • MrScottyTay
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    423 hours ago

    I’m not playing it at the moment but the most recent one i was actively subscribed to was ffxi. I find that now when I want to pay an MMO I stray away from the wow likes (if i want that style it’s xiv for me though). I like the older ones that use more archaic combat systems because they’re often very unique on a genre where everything now feels very similar.

    Also here’s an obligatory “I miss Wildstar”

    • @Kingofthezyx@lemm.ee
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      319 hours ago

      FFXI ruined all other MMORPGs for me, because there is nothing like it and probably never will be again.

      • @fartsparkles@sh.itjust.works
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        17 hours ago

        What made it so special and unique? I missed out on it back in the day and it feels a little late to try and solo it (if that’s even possible).

        • @memo@feddit.itOP
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          4 hours ago

          Actually, nowadays it’s very soloable: you can experience all of the story by yourself thanks to the Trust system. I only recently tried it, and control scheme wasn’t as bad as I expected (but you do need some patience). From what I gather you don’t really need to learn about macros and gear swapping mid fight in order to clear story content.