WoW Andy on FFXIV Stream Threatens to SLAP Quazii IRL Over WoW…



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Quazii reacts to a WoW andy who is upset with his reaction about the World of Warcraft Dragonflight reveal.

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37 thoughts on “WoW Andy on FFXIV Stream Threatens to SLAP Quazii IRL Over WoW…”

  1. FF 14 wasn't for me, I've loved tbc so far but not sure about dragonflight, I can't even bring myself to log into shadowlands. Not playing anything at the moment. At least wrath will be a trip down memory lane.

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  2. Free content! lol

    5:46 When Chorium_ said his idea of an mmo is not everyone's idea of an mmo and he replied "Then don't play mmo's"
    If I were there I would say "More like.. Don't play WOW and play other mmo" Which is what we do lol.

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  3. He says with no grind it isn't MMO, grind has nothing to do with it being an MMO at all. MMO simply refers to a massive amount of online players sharing a world. Massively Multiplayer Online, not Massively Grindy Online.

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  4. As a former long time WoW player (since Vanilla) who left last year and started playing FFXIV, the difference is startling. Quazil is so correct when he says that you're paying for the game, so why pay for boring or bad content? And truthfully, at the time, my perspective was very similar to our WoW Andy here. I thought, well, you have to do all the shit content so that you can 'win' and get a little bit of the fun. No pain, no gain, right?! But it's like a drug habit with ActiBlizz as the pusher. You take hours and hours of feeling like shit just to get to the point where you can have the next 'hit' and feel good for a few minutes.

    What a change it was when I started in FFXIV. Quazil, Preach, Pint, Pyro, all have found that have a game where the focus is on "do the things you find fun to do and stop playing when you get burned out or bored" it is SO freeing. I love FFXIV and how I can go days and days without gaming and pop back in and have tons of things to do without feeling like now I am out of sync and way behind the rest of the player base.

    Bottom line. Don't hate on poor h0neybadg3rs… feel pity and empathy for the poor guy who feels that a game that is fun to play and offers options for players to choose the content they want to do is CASUAL. If that's the case, then I love being casual. 👍

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  5. A couple days ago I saw someone saying something similar in the official FFXIV forums . They were saying that YoshiP should be fired because he says it's cool if you play other games. It's the same logic: if it's unlike WoW, it's trash.

    And, granted, there was a time where everyone thought like that in regards to MMOs. Even ARR was made with the intention of being a FF version of WoW. But people have moved on since then. They are thinking in different ways, they are spending their time in different ways. Society has changed and gaming changed along with it. The FFXIV devs understood these changes, while the WoW devs didn't (or maybe they didn't care enough), which explains the states of both games right now.

    And btw, that's the biggest question mark about Dragonflight. Sure, the new content looks nice, but did the devs change their way of thinking?

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  6. i dont even play wow but i understand what quazi mean. whatever it is as long as the grind is fun to do and not mandatory for do any other content then its fine, mmo players is build for grinding but if the grind isnt fun then whats the point playing games imo. i dont understand why this honeybadger guy arguing about tbh lol. i play mmo for 10+ years now and playing game for fun is what i always strike to do, whatever it single player games or mmo or mobile game.

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  7. The notion that WoW isn't casual is a massive joke in it self. It was build from the ground up as a casual game. I think it might be part of the reason why I liked wow so much. I do agree that torghast and other systems currently in retail wow are pretty bad, and it's a grind i've given up on doing because it's not rewarding. When I tried out FF Online, i quit after 150 hours because the grind felt endless and incredibly unrewarding. My friends kept telling me that the game will become good once I hit shadowbringers. I only finished heavensward and the expansion after that i believe and I was bored out of my mind. the story was boring, the writing meh, the characters forgettable, the world unimmersive, and the list goes on, getting around by foot or mount was annoying, and the list goes on. The main problem is that it shouldn't take me over 200 hours of painful grinding to get "to the good bits". They need to do a level squish or make changes to the leveling exeperience because it made me tap out before the 'real content' began. Not saying final fantasy is a bad game, it's very popular so clearly it's doing something right, it's just not for me.

    Maybe i'm just getting too old or something, I don't know. Here's hoping wow Dragonflight is gonna be good, so far it sounds like it could be. And if not, Wrath of the Lich king will be there to comfort me.

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  8. Well people getting more tribalistic every day. I really appreciate content creators like Quazii and Asmongold, they say what wrong, giving their feedback and standing their ground instead of shilling and ignoring problems or completely gone hate mode.

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  9. It's funny how these diehard fanatics of games can call anything casual. You do the hardest content but you're casual because you didn't do enough of it? I wonder what would be less casual to them. A player who clears 40 +25s and cleared mythic 10 times or someone who does 1000 +15s and cleared heroic raid 40 times.

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  10. Milk that lolcow. It's the best way to combat 'big brain' guys like this. They get a platform to say what they want to the streamer, the streamer gets paid for debating back, and the chat gets entertained. Everyone wins!

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