Why MMO's matter | Final fantasy 14



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  1. Finaly a NON balding content creator that understands why ff14 is so goated in all espects of Story / RAIDING / grafting / fishing / ROLE playing …. and many other things FF14 is the game that changed my life .

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  2. I never played any MMOs before FF. A few years ago, I heard about the free trial that included the whole of ARR and HW and said "well, I like Final Fantasy, it's worth a shot." I fell in love with the story first – it has ups and downs, but the ambition and sincerity hooked me in – and played alone until endgame. I didn't really feel comfortable with other people irl or online, but some rando invited me to an FC and I decided "why not." They were a nice bunch, but I didn't know what to do and almost immediately left in panic. But I was curious, so I tried another one. Well, that didn't last either (the FC leader disappeared for months at a time, leaving me – the only active FC member – to tend the house until I said "I'm leaving") but it led to something special.

    They held a Halloween party just a few days after I joined. All I knew was that there was a costume competition, and I came up with a cool concept. I was running around between the Quicksand and the Market Board buying different items and trying them on, and as I did that, there were two sprouts playing music in the Quicksand. I'd stop on each trip listen a bit, clap for them, run into my inn room and try on another combination. Eventually I asked them which of my costumes they liked best, invited them to the party (which was really cool, and I intend on using some of their games for my current FC) and we've been friends ever since. I got to attend their in-game wedding, their in-game proposal, ran some trials and dungeons with them. It's been two years since that time, and I've now joined a new FC and I'm trying my best to be a friendly, kind person, like the people who have helped me. I was honestly in a very bad place mentally for many years (I still am, but I'm feeling better), and I doubt any of my current FC mates or friends in the game will ever realize what their small friendships have done for me… but they have all been great helps for this potato man.

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