Yeah, women have it the worst. Especially the ones that cling to a semblance of physical attraction by like putting makeup within the layers of their wrinkles and going over the top with highly unnecessary red lipstick.
Also, women pretty much lose their ability to have children by 40. Really, anytime after 35 their kid risks being super retarded. While 90 year old men are still premature ejaculating in to 20 year uteri and knocking bitches up.
" Supposedly they've put in all these improvements with 14 that will allow smaller groups to exp grind. "
There are no experience points and levels in FFXIV. "
If you want to be technical sure, there aren't "levels" and "exp." But realisticly there are, you're just leveling weapons/armor and gaining "experience" that way.
It's just a new way of doing the same thing. I'm not saying I'm not excited about it but there really is no need to nitpick it.
Yeah this is total quest spam, but it's off-topic forum so no bigs.
The game was definitely beyond tedious when it came to leveling up. Supposedly they've put in all these improvements with 14 that will allow smaller groups to exp grind. Also according to a recent interview when the Beta is released it'll come out with a completely overhauled combat system so maybe that's good.
I have yet to be overwhelmed with any combat system in any MMORPG (including WoW).
My best memory though by far was finally getting an airship pass after working so hard for it and flying home to Bastok. I don't know why but I never experienced such things with WoW. Maybe because I got it when it was relatively new and WoW was already established and well in to its third expansion when I got it.
This game is going to be amazing and I don't really know why. Final Fantasy 11 was the best MMORPG experience I ever had and it was all because of the experience. The dire and deadly run to Jueno at level 20. The terrifying pirate attacks as I traversed the sea below level 15. The Samurai hero as I defeated the Kraken on the same boat at level 75.
If Final Fantasy XIV manages somehow to keep that sort of user-grown progression and organic experience then they will, in my opinion, make the greatest MMORPG of all time.
That game's offline multiplayer was incredible and my friends and I would play that **** to death. We were so addicted in fact, we bought another copy and did LAN competitions at my friends house.
Virus was awesome, after we got bored with that we did one-shot kill Mexican stand-offs, Kills-Losses TD and then wound down the night with Monkey DM.
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