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FFXIV: Is it worth trying for me?

iridescenceiridescence Member UncommonPosts: 1,552

Hi

 

Can you help me decide if it's worth dropping money on this game:

 

What I want:

-A long time to level or preferably no level cap at all. I don't mind grinding while my char is levelling. I actually like it quite a lot.

-Interesting crafting and economy

-Deep and complex skill trees so that every class plays differently.

-At least some aspects of sandbox-ness

 

What I *don't* want:

 

-Another WoW clone where "the real game starts at endgame". 

-Gear treadmills.

-You must group at max level to do anything.

-You have 6 abilities like League of Legends (looking at you GW2)

 

I also want a game where the tactics are hard to learn and the strategy is deep.

 

Given this...Yay or nay on FFXIV?

 

thanks

 

Comments

  • strawhat0981strawhat0981 Member RarePosts: 1,198
    nay

    Originally posted by laokoko
    "if you want to be a game designer, you should sell your house and fund your game. Since if you won't even fund your own game, no one will".

  • SquishydewSquishydew Member UncommonPosts: 1,107
    This game is definitely not for you :P
  • squalleonahasqualleonaha Member Posts: 211

    Nay, 

    you can try look at game play on you tube for more infor

  • RidelynnRidelynn Member EpicPosts: 7,383

    Not based on the reasons you give.

  • OberholzerOberholzer Member Posts: 498
    Originally posted by iridescence

    Hi

     

    Can you help me decide if it's worth dropping money on this game:

     

    What I want:

    -A long time to level or preferably no level cap at all. I don't mind grinding while my char is levelling. I actually like it quite a lot.

    -Interesting crafting and economy

    -Deep and complex skill trees so that every class plays differently.

    -At least some aspects of sandbox-ness

     

    What I *don't* want:

     

    -Another WoW clone where "the real game starts at endgame". 

    -Gear treadmills.

    -You must group at max level to do anything.

    -You have 6 abilities like League of Legends (looking at you GW2)

     

    I also want a game where the tactics are hard to learn and the strategy is deep.

     

    Given this...Yay or nay on FFXIV?

     

    thanks

     

     If you had read even a few posts about this game you would have easily answered your questions.

  • Yodi2007Yodi2007 Member Posts: 167

    PROS

    -Great gameplay

    -All Jobs can be played on one character

    -Familar Mobs and places in FFXIV

    -A true story line

    -Huge Linkshells

    -All Crafting can be maxed by one character

     

    CONS

    -No complex tree skills, but the game allows you to mix and make your own class Kind of! But Jobs are better IMHO.

    -Game has a gear treadmill

    -Not persay a WoW clone but it's not far off

    -Elitists are rampant and refuse to bring along those who aren't use to instances, want only certain jobs to Min/Max ( Blackmages for AOE, sorry MONKS we aren't wanted)

    -Bitching amongst grown ass people!

    -Crafting is a grind

     

    Below is where we can disscuss and come up with new ideas for Sandparks!

    http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/post/5164689#5164689

  • iridescenceiridescence Member UncommonPosts: 1,552

    Thanks for the all. It doesn't look like the type of game I'd like.

     

    I just tried Vanguard again thanks to this site and don't know why I never played it more before. Have also been having some fun with Rift's F2P so I guess that'll keep me going in the MMO dept. for a while.

     

  • RaquisRaquis Member RarePosts: 1,029

    the game is average just something to do till next year when the big games are coming.

    its worth playing for a month,the combat system is bad the targeting its like wow you first have to click on the target.

    I think they spent just enough to get them out of the mess of the previous game and it worked.

    the most pretty game I have ever played.

    I personaly if I wanted something not to bad to keep me busy ,I would buy the game and sub. for one month.

    the world is huge you can create 2 caracters and play hard for 2 months.

  • BetaguyBetaguy Member UncommonPosts: 2,629
    Originally posted by iridescence

    Hi

     

    Can you help me decide if it's worth dropping money on this game:

     

    What I want:

    -A long time to level or preferably no level cap at all. I don't mind grinding while my char is levelling. I actually like it quite a lot.

    -Interesting crafting and economy

    -Deep and complex skill trees so that every class plays differently.

    -At least some aspects of sandbox-ness

     

    What I *don't* want:

     

    -Another WoW clone where "the real game starts at endgame". 

    -Gear treadmills.

    -You must group at max level to do anything.

    -You have 6 abilities like League of Legends (looking at you GW2)

     

    I also want a game where the tactics are hard to learn and the strategy is deep.

     

    Given this...Yay or nay on FFXIV?

     

    thanks

     

    You answered your own question game is riddled with what you don't want as described above.

    "The King and the Pawn return to the same box at the end of the game"

  • HyanmenHyanmen Member UncommonPosts: 5,357
    Originally posted by iridescence

    -A long time to level or preferably no level cap at all. I don't mind grinding while my char is levelling. I actually like it quite a lot.

    Leveling is not hard, nor time consuming. The grinding is negligible.

    -Interesting crafting and economy

    The crafting is very interesting and the economy as well. Money matters and the economy is largely player-run. You won't find a virtual economy like this in any other AAA themepark.

    -Deep and complex skill trees so that every class plays differently.

    The skill trees are generally not very complex and very to the point.

    -At least some aspects of sandbox-ness

    There will be housing with tons of customization options and certain degree of freedom in how to progress (crafts or dungeons). It is a themepark by heart.

    What I *don't* want:

    -Another WoW clone where "the real game starts at endgame". 

    This is entirely dependent on one's attitude. There is a ton to do at every level, if you choose to skip it that's on you.

    -Gear treadmills.

    In some aspects this is spot-on. In some other aspects, it isn't.

    -You must group at max level to do anything.

    Not really necessary, but you will have to take part in the economy regardless.

    -You have 6 abilities like League of Legends (looking at you GW2)

     Hmm, no?

    I also want a game where the tactics are hard to learn and the strategy is deep.

     The game keeps getting harder noticeably up until the very last (yet unbeaten) encounters. The start is not hard for newcomers.

    Given this...Yay or nay on FFXIV?

     Nay.

    thanks

     np.

     

    Using LOL is like saying "my argument sucks but I still want to disagree".
  • LizardEgyptLizardEgypt Member UncommonPosts: 333
    It's basically everything you don't want 

    Currently playing - FF14ARR
    Previous games - SWG, World of Warcraft, ShadowBane, Warhammer, Age of Conan, Darkfall, Planetside Asheron's Call, Everquest, Everquest 2, Too many.

  • TheocritusTheocritus Member LegendaryPosts: 9,754
    Originally posted by iridescence

    Thanks for the all. It doesn't look like the type of game I'd like.

     

    I just tried Vanguard again thanks to this site and don't know why I never played it more before. Have also been having some fun with Rift's F2P so I guess that'll keep me going in the MMO dept. for a while.

     

     There are alot of free MMOs out there...Don't bother with the flavor of the month and waste your money....If you wait 6 months usually something drastic happens with most MMOs and they are either free or greatly reduced.....

  • aspekxaspekx Member UncommonPosts: 2,167

    OP, what i am unclear about is how Rift is an acceptable alternative, based on your lists.

     

    and if Rift is acceptable, frankly, you would find a lot more to enjoy in FFXIV

    "There are at least two kinds of games.
    One could be called finite, the other infinite.
    A finite game is played for the purpose of winning,
    an infinite game for the purpose of continuing play."
    Finite and Infinite Games, James Carse

  • SpottyGekkoSpottyGekko Member EpicPosts: 6,916
    Originally posted by aspekx

    OP, what i am unclear about is how Rift is an acceptable alternative, based on your lists.

     

    and if Rift is acceptable, frankly, you would find a lot more to enjoy in FFXIV

    It seems that the OP's list of prerequisites rapidly loses it's importance if the game is F2P ?

  • RalstlinRalstlin Member UncommonPosts: 234
    Originally posted by iridescence

    What I *don't* want:

    -You must group at max level to do anything.

     

    Why do you play Massively Multiplayer Online Rol Playing Games?

  • wirawan1234wirawan1234 Member Posts: 8

    no, it's not for you

    move along now

  • SimsejensenSimsejensen Member UncommonPosts: 51
    Nay - for sure.
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