15 years of WoW, Moving on to FF14



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12 thoughts on “15 years of WoW, Moving on to FF14”

  1. It's just sad and I get it, but it's more depressing to get hyped about a ffxiv video from a content creator you really enjoy watching only to get disappointed by another "wow used to be so different" talk ._.
    Meh I love to see that your getting into ffxiv and I really hope to catch on more ffxiv stuff in the future you creepy little potatoe.

    Btw erp people usually hang out around the tree next to the aetherite in Limsa 😀

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  2. You're wrong about WOW! it cannot be fixed by doing a realm reborn thing. Blizzard's business structure is to find out how they can sell you stuff and then build a game around that. It's the people who's making wow that's the problem.. they need to do a realm reborn on their company not on the game. forget about Blizzard, they're burning their own house. look forward to dream heaven and other companies who's founders are the original blizzard team.

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  3. WoW aint coming back brother. The Old Guard is gone. Al the people that made WoW Click are gone. Thats why the game is at its current state. Even if they delete everything, the root issue is the Dev/Corpos. The game will be system design minded now for player retention and 6 month mount locks. FF14 in the other hand, has a lot of love for their gamers and respect your time. If you want a WoW Reborn then you have to wait for DreamHaven Studios to deliver. Which is not anywhere near soon.

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  4. Earlier, I was able to be part of the event organized by real DJ whom made his house into a dance club. People were dancing and socializing. It's also on twitch too with music and it legit looks like a real dance club. This game never ceases to amaze me.

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  5. FFXIV has bots, but they are few and far between. There's usually one or two shouting in Limsa, but players typically report them with a few seconds, so they do not last long. There just isn't a market for them to work, like in other games. Gil is pretty much only used between players, and the occasional housing plot, while the usefull currency is all locked behind daily content and cannot be traded. The most expensive gil-bought item is a gold-plated mount that throws around gil… they added that because people just have little else to spend their gil on once they have a medium or large house. Gil transactions are also monitored, so any weird stuff like someone buying gil is immediately sussed out by automated systems and reviewed by GMs.

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