Documentary Part #1 - 0 Point 0The good folks at Noclip have created a pretty amazing documentary series about the history of Final Fantasy XIV from its first iteration through today. In Part 1, it takes a look at the very earliest version of FFXIV.
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I can't fully blame Tanaka as they rushed the game out well before it was ready to beat a WoW expansion to market. I think a lot of blame needs to go to the higher ups who have been tbh doing poorly at best with the FF brand for a while now.
I give him a little bit of cred for at least trying something new with the combat stamina and skill up system...they were better on paper and again likely got rushed way before they got a chance to balance it. They had some good and some bad ideas there but I can't just lay pure blame on him while calling him some sort of hack like people do..while putting Yoshi on a pedestal for basically taking the standard WoW era approach to everything and being treated like a savior.
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it was most certainly NOT Tanaka's fault and most certainly the top end CEo/bosses that ruin everything within Square Enix.
Most of us really don't understand the business side of things and how much one person can ruin an entire studio and that one person might just be a big shot share holder who sits behind the scenes.
I have my own opinions on what happened but for certain the high cost of game engines and fails forced Square to try and get something out quick to recover costs.The other factor is from the top,ridiculous changes to what is in essence a FFXI game but made goofy changes to warrant selling a new game rather than just improving FFXI.I do see the reason why,FFXI engine was not going to support much improvements but imo it never needed a whole lot.
IMo the overall big picture was greed and feeling like the FF fanbase were such an easy sell they could do anything,just tag on the FF name and sell it.Long before the game came out,i saw many of those rabid FF fanbois,they figured the game was coming out great but what i saw month before release was a game i would not want to play.
Even way back years into FFXi,i kept hearing about changes influenced by feedback.I have no idea where this talk came from by i never saw any indication of ideas and changes in Square's direction fro many where,i think they just made up all that "feedback Bull"like so many developers do.
None the less i have been disappointed by Square's direction the last 5 or so years,definitely less care for their product and more greed than what used to be and i don't see them changing ever again.However in comparison to OTHER developers,they do a solid job,however i never cared for those other lazy developers ,so topping them imo is an easy task but still not good enough.
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