I wasn't ready for this… | Final Fantasy XIV



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20 thoughts on “I wasn't ready for this… | Final Fantasy XIV”

  1. It's ok, Jay. The emotions you feel, the tears you shed. It's not just the characters in game that grow. Playing this game has taught many things. When I lost my sister last august and when I lost my dog, Honey, back in Feburary. I used the words and the beliefs that I learned from this GAME. To live is to suffer. The strong will take that suffering, and learn, and become more than they were yesterday. You must see the truth of your life. Despite that truth, or because of it, we must… forge ahead. Those that do not are quickly caught by death. First their mind, then their heart, and finally the body. Anything can be a learning tool, including a video game. The final fantasies I've played over the years all have taught me something. Maybe even more than I learned from my own parents.

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  2. When G'raha was taken, that was when I broke. I broke into ugly crying… I had to stop for a solid 10 minuets because I could NOT stop crying. Then the Twins happened, and then the walk and I just.. I was a mess. I love endlwaker, but god I was a mess at the end of it.

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  3. I am not a musician. I don't know what goes into making music. But I am, however, an example of the adage "Music soothes the savage beast". I can "feel" through music. I can better absorb the meaning behind scenarios in games and movies from the music. I also get hype for what is to come by the music.

    Music has always been an important part of any gaming or viewing experience for me. Its also why I never understand how people can put on Spotify over a game's music while playing. To me, its a part of that gaming session. In my eyes, not listening to a game's music while playing is like having a tremendous spread of food made by a master chef, only to douse it all with ketchup.

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  4. THIS is why FFXIV is the best MMO on the market. It's not the solid gameplay mechanics. It's not the robust character customization. It's–shockingly–not even the devs, who pour their hearts into their work and keep their ears open to constructive criticism.

    It's the story. The belief that individual action can change the world for the better. That the ties that bind you to friends and family can have you smiling in the face of despair. That, though we are an insignificant speck of dust floating through the empty black of the cosmos, we can fill our tiny sphere with love, with light, with art and kindness and hope. And the deepest truth of all…that with nihilism comes freedom.

    We don't matter. But in the absence of meaning, we are given the freedom to create our own. If ours is the only voice in the choir, we will sing. Tears in our eyes and hope in our hearts. And long after we're gone, our echoes will fill the void.

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  5. I saw someone in that chat say "How does this not get any easier each time?" or something like that.
    When it does, you're broken. 😡 Pray that it never gets easier. You still have a some humanity left in you.

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  6. yeah, endwalker hits in a way that no MMORPG has any right to. It throws hands right at your emotions and earns every tear it rips from your body.

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  7. I tell you, there was nothing, NOTHING like patch week 6.0 coming off the launch trailer, hearing the song slowly build and build as we lose our friends, and then finally from losing g'raha, who without his efforts nothing in ShB through EW would've been possible, we get the full song
    We get the full song and it does not disappoint

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