The only real thing SE has left is awesome cutscenes. But it's not enough to redeem them.
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The only real thing SE has left is awesome cutscenes. But it's not enough to redeem them.
The internet is blowing up about this cinematic. I keep seeing it talked about/linked
Building hype for version 2.0. Square Enix is doing it right.
Since it seems like Bahamut breaks free of the last ditch effort to trap him back in Dalamud, and since it was the Empire that summoned him, do you think that means they have their own primal now? :o
Well it was more Nael van Darnus who summoned him more than anything, since the empire seems to be pretty anti-primal, so I'm assuming they had no idea what Dalamud really was.
What I want to know is, are they going to keep what happened in here in the story and we get our chance to avenge Louisoix?
I was actually putting my money on Odin being the empire's primal, and the empire just calling other primals "eikons" as a way of differensiating their "true" god from all the "false" gods of their opponents.
So much for that!
I thought it became pretty clear that the Empire did not fully comprehend what Dalamud truly was. Gaius van Baelsar suggests as much when you encounter him before storming Castrum Novum to destroy the lunar transmitter; he says he suspects that Dalamud is more than the Emperor realizes and wants you to stop Nael van Darnus, who he believes has ulterior motives.
That said, I was also expecting Odin rather than Bahamut.
Bahamut doesn't surprise me, as when your talking a destructive summon, it's generally Bahamut.
Also I wouldn't could Odin out yet Mirage, though I doubt he's empire affiliated directly, but from the armor, it could be that he was a past Legatus or something reborn? Or I dunno, I'm merely postulating off the fact that they all have fancy armor.
That was a really amazing cinematic, and if you had been following the storyline for awhile then it was really something! I love how they built the story to cover the need for the new engine and redesign of the environments, I think that was a really cool idea so kudos to Yoshi-P for that one.
I'm so excited for ARR now. :)
Yoshi-P has been answering questions regarding the details behind Dalamud/Bahamut/the Empire/etc.
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Originally Posted by Yoshi-P, on the FFXIV forums
I'm absolutely stoked for them to start engaging the story behind Ishgard more, even if we'll have to wait for an expansion.
They already announced that we will have to wait for the first expansion for Ishgard.
Edit: Thought I'd back that up with evidence, so here's the question regarding Ishgard and Ala Mhigo from the third live Letter from the Producer. Emphasis mine.
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Q: Will it be possible to visit Sharlayan, Ala Mhigo, Ishgard and the Garlean Empire from launch? Will new areas be added later?
A: Ala Mhigo and Ishgard won’t be available at launch. I know that people have been asking to see other new areas, since we’ve only shown Gridania so far, but we’ve completely remade all the maps. In that sense, all areas are completely new.
There are new settlements, monsters, and dungeons—some which are three times the size of current ones. Frankly, when you consider that it’s only been fifteen months since we started writing code and creating assets...if we wanted to include Ishgard and Ala Mhigo at release, it would take another year of work. The development teams wouldn’t like that very much.
Again, allow me to reiterate that all areas have been fundamentally rebuilt and should be considered new. We’d like players to enjoy this content first. We’re thinking of adding Ishgard, Ala Mhigo and other areas with our first expansions, so please look forward to it! In the meantime, I’m certain there will be enough content for players to enjoy."
See I remember reading that, but I guess the areas local to Eorzea didn't stick in my head.
Well that's a shame, I was hoping for the rest of Eorzea to be added up without the need for an expansion.