Final Fantasy 14 Fan Reacts to EVERY World of Warcraft Cutscene For The FIRST TIME! [3]



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26 thoughts on “Final Fantasy 14 Fan Reacts to EVERY World of Warcraft Cutscene For The FIRST TIME! [3]”

  1. 27:30 Saw someone in your chat mention it. Yeah sure, Thrall left behind Vol'jin and Cairne to give Garrosh guidance. But they near immediately refused to actually provide that guidance. The whole thing was written terribly, with the only shining light being how Garrosh was represented in Stonetalon Mountains AND how he was represented in Silverpine Forest.

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  2. The next cutscenes (illidan, Argus cutscenes and the Antorus finale) are the most important and impactful ones so far. Specifically the Antorus finale. The context of Antorus is you're fighting the legion on their homeworld and killing their leadership in the one place they can actually die without respawning, while trying to free the souls of the dead Titan gods and stop Sargeras, the lord of the Burning Legion and the last living Titan, from destroying Azeroth.

    For context of what the Titans even are, they're the closest thing to a true "god" you can get. A weakened prematurely born baby Titan is a threat to the whole universe, and Sargeras, the most powerful Titan and the one who killed the others, has been destroying the multiverse across every timeline with his infinite demon army. Titans are like the Marvel Celestials that incubate inside planets and emerge as gods when they're born. Argus is the homeworld of the Draenei, and has a Titan soul inside it. Sargeras has been using the world-soul in Argus to instantly respawn his trillions of demons whenever they die, making his army infinite. Argus is basically a tortured baby being used like a battery. Sargeras wants to destroy Azeroth because it has an unborn Titan soul inside it strong enough to rival him. So far Sargeras has killed, used like a battery, or gave an abortion to every other known Titan except Azeroth.

    The reason WHY Sargeras is ending the multiverse and killed all the other Titans is because he found out about the Void, the infinitely hungering space beyond creation that wants to end all things. He found out when he came across an unborn Titan world-soul being corrupted by eldritch horrors called Old Gods, which are creations of the Void. A Void-powered Titan would be the most powerful being in existence and end the multiverse immediately, leaving dead space and entropy for eternity. His solution was to purge the multiverse of all life and all other Titans, so he could start everything from scratch and create a new healthy universe he could monitor closely and ensure there's no chance of a Void Titan being made. He's actually killed a few unborn Void Titans with the Legion, so Sargeras saved the universe a lot. The issue is the OTHER Titans found Azeroth at the same time Sargeras learned about the Void. Just like the world-soul Sargeras found, Azeroth was infested with void horrors slowly corrupting her. Instead of of killing the unborn Azeroth, the Titan pantheon found a way to contain the corruption and realized Azeroth might be the strongest Titan capable of defending the universe against the Void once she was born. When they met back up with Sargeras, they had a "disagreement" on how to handle the situation, and Sargeras killed them all since he couldn't convince them of his plan. Admittedly, his plan is the only way to guarantee the Void loses and the multiverse stays safe. The problem is nobody really knows the true danger of the Void except the Titans, the Legion, and people directly involved with the Void. Also Sargeras never reached Azeroth to destroy her because he just didn't know where it was in physical space, since it's one planet across the whole universe. He had to rely on small portals to send his armies or small avatars through, until Legion when they found its actual location after getting an army on the planet and were then able to send spaceships over, and eventually Sargeras himself.

    For reference to the Titan/Void stuff on Azeroth…. the largest city on the planet is called Ulduar. It's a monolithic bastion everyone thought was a city for the Titans servants, guarded beyond belief with the most advanced technology anyone had seen and inhabited by the defacto most powerful beings on the planet, that the Titans themselves created to keep Azeroth safe. Everybody THOUGHT Ulduar was a city. It was actually one big prison for an Old God named Yogg'saron. Almost all the Titan Keepers(demigods created by the Titans) and the titanforged armies stationed at ulduar used it as a seat of power on the planet, but were mainly there to made sure Yogg'saron didn't escape. There were 4 Old Gods in total, created by the Void Lords to corrupt unborn titans. Y'shaarj was the most powerful and the Titan Aman'thul ripped the Old God out of the planets crust when they first arrived, which created a huge scar in the planet and almost killed the world-soul. The Titans couldn't kill the Old Gods without killing the soul of Azeroth since the Old Gods influence spread too deep, so the remaining 3 (Yogg'Saron, C'thun and N'zoth) were imprisoned. All the Titanforged demigods called Keepers and the armies the Keepers were given were made to fight the Old Gods on the ground and imprison them.
    -N'zoth was the weakest and the first to fall, but he was the most clever and was the only Old God to fully escape later on.
    -C'thun was the least clever, but had enough brute force and big enough armies to give the Titan Keepers trouble.
    -Yogg'saron was the most powerful of the three Old Gods, and had the wits to match N'zoth.

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  3. Those intro cutscenes you saw in warlords of draenor had the 4 warlords from a video you watched before. There were discussed at the war table with varian and the draenei.

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  4. The most easy and fast way to power for a mortal is to serve a cosmic force – but in general this pretty much always comes with becoming a pawn in one way or another of that cosmic force.

    WoW lore and story is full of people who chose the easy path – what includes Medivh – thinking that they could be the one in control, but all of them failed.

    Khadgar learned that well: there is no easy and fast way to such power and whoever promisses it, is a liar and wants to manipulate you into servitude.

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  5. The most powerful peopel in WoW are all NPC – what is important, because it would make zero sense if the armies of player characters would be so powerful, even more because they simply can't die, be corrupted, fall and so on.

    If you take FF14 – as a player you even MUST ignore the whole story and your playercharacter in it as soon as you talk to other players, because you would have that spiderman meme – with thousands of spidermen pointing at each other.

    It overall doesn't work at all to make the player character super special in MMORPGs. Even less when you don't put in the effort to give any kind of choice. You are super special – but still must do what others demand from you? Why? Why are you forced to follow the Scions who only lie to you and exploit you with their insane plans? Why are you forced to serve warmongers like the Eorzans warlords with their insanity and unwillingness to even form a working nation and do nothing about all the problems they just throw you at to temporarerly murder them? Why are you forced to serve a false god who is really just a genocidal maniac that killed and distorted all life on your planet, including yourself?

    If you are one of many, just a soldier, it's one thing when you have to go along with this.

    But if you are the ultra chosen one who is the only solution to everything, there is ZERO reason to be so powerless.

    After HW it became worse and worse and you are not only forced in one as stupid as murderous plans after another, but always nod and smile to it.

    FF14 is one of the few stories that made me hate my own character – or better what the developers forced her to be.

    I wouldn't have killed the Scions – but I would never helped them. Minfilia gave a reason in the beginning, to learn about the primals and find a solution (so… what Garlemald tries to to do the whole time). But after Minfilia gone (and hell, no one ever questions this, while it is super fucked up, that that thing just orders her to finish herself off to become a sock puppet), what was left of the Scions was just a bunch of crazy warmongers full of themselves and the sole reason their plans didn't just kill everyone but themselves was that it is a fictional story and the writers just decide for it to work anyway – mostly by making tha antagonists stupid and by just dedicing that driving full speed against a wall will created a cake instead of a crash.

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  6. The scene were Varian (and Voljin) dies, the Alliance and some player may think that this was lost because Sylvanas ordering retreat, but it was lost anyway: there was simply no way to win this battle.

    That's how real battles are. Real battles don't have plot armor and dramatic moments to just turn around things. You just die. That's it.

    You can changa outcome by using good tactics and strategy vs bad ones, but in the end, there is only so much you can chance

    Sad enough, people are so used to (badly written) fictional hero stories, that they even think that real life works that way, what you see when it comes to real wars. They treat it like a video game and then think that something like for example in FF14 would be even close to possible.

    In RL if you for example got some ultra high tech, continent sized nation like Garlemald and you got go war with it, you just get obliterated. And they wouldn't even have to put much effort into it.

    They got hypersonic(! – that's ~6000+ km/h) bomber, some of them as big as a small city, which got cannons that can fire small nukes.

    Even just crashing one of the smaller ships into one of the Eorzan towns with that speed would obliterate the town just by the impact of the crash.

    How do 'we' win in FF14? Well, the 'bad guys' simply never do anything, we simply win by plot armor. And then some people think that this is how things work in general.

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  7. yeah, WoW is addictive like that, hence why i am taking a break before The War Within, as i'll be in no-life mode when it comes out.

    btw some fans want the game to be remade in Unreal Engine 5, but Blizzard has had a standard about keeping Low-End PCs capable of playing WoW, which is why the game looks more stylish than realistic, it's an intentional choice.

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  8. hell yeah, WoW Music Streams would be more chill than Icecrown itself, sign me up for that.

    btw forgot to mention, but since it came up, Dragonflight in August/September will be an expansion that you can level in from 10-70, it will in fact also be the new player experience, so if you hadnt touched Retail yet, you'll have a great time there soon, if you wait that long.

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  9. The guy who made the original video is an absolute idiot. Imagine making video named "all cutscenes and animations" and then not including over half the zone quest end cinematics lmao. Sad!

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  10. My character in the game saw this incident happen and had no context as to why the Horde abandoned them, he was really pissed off. But as the game progressed, he discovered why the Horde supposedly left them to die. The Horde was overrun and suffered a major casualty. Their warchief was put out of commission, and had no choice but to retreat. Then his attitude changed.

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  11. The problem with the Garrosh stuff is that by this point he had already done so many bad things. I can't list them but they do list them in the War Crimes novel which is about his trial (before he goes back in time to this alternate Draenor and starts the Iron Horde). He says he regrets nothing, and he's kind of beyond redemption at this point (to most people). They took a cool character that could have gone somewhere and hit him with the villain bat. By the end, he just needed to go, he had done/caused too much harm.

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  12. 1:20:00 Illidan is NOT in the movie. It is 100% from the game.
    No ifs ands or buts. Gul'Dan took Illidan's body as a vassal for Sargeras. It is explained in the Raid where Gul'Dan dies as we stop the ritual & Illidan's soul goes back into his body then disenchanting Gul'Dan as he did Varian.

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  13. That full graphics overhaul that your talking about around the 3min marker near the beginning of the video is actual in process as we speak. Blizz talked about it during blizzcon, they will never do a WoW 2, especially after the overwatch 2 fiasco.

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