My favorite moment was getting back into the game on the first day and seeing how things were five years later, I had played the missions in 1.0 that set the stage for 2.0, and it was awesome seeing how much our work had paid off.
As someone who loved 1.0 and wanted to see FFXIV succeed, I'm really happy with what Yoshida and his crew have done with the game.
My best moment was first time I killed Titan HM after 5-6 tries with the same team using duty finder. Feels so rewarding and we all had a good laugh death after death. And to finally get my first relic weapon
I guess my most unique experience was finding a Titan HM DF pug that pulled off the fight without a hitch. It was a strange dance, once the heart popped, everyone lined up right behind him, strafing out of plumes in step, no one was dead at the end, and my black mage was VERY happy.
Imagine taking down Extreme Mode Titan with a breath taking Black Mage LB, as each of the team mate, Paladin, Warrior, Scholar, White Mage, Bard, Dragoon, Summoner watched in awe as the meteor is falling down, knowing peace will be restored once again at the Realm of Eorzea
My Favorite part of FFXIV so far has been the nostalgia triggers. Any time I see a familair enemy or hear a familiar tune, it triggers so very fond memories. In fact seeing the giant Shantotto got me to go back to playing FFXI. Been a good experience so far.
My favourite moment is in final fantaxy x. When Tidus and Yuna were in the spring together. That's the most romantic moment in any final fantasy game i've ever played. Plus the song "isn't it wonderful?" Is so good. I need to watch that scene over and over again. Even the final fantasy x is an old game but it always makes me happy when i play that game.
My favorite experience with FFXIV was seeing that a company would actually spend the time and money to completely rework and relaunch a game. Most companies would have just kept the previous version and continue adding bandage patches instead of reworking the whole game.
My most unique experience was when I fought Garuda during the main storyline quest. It was the first time that the game felt hard. Not just difficult, actually hard. It took two groups, several tries, but each time we got closer and closer until we had a flawless run. That definitely felt like a victory that was hard won.
My favorite Final Fantasy memory is the first time I saved Shadow in FF3 (6). I played the game when I was younger on the SNES and Shadow was always my favorite character however, I always hated the fact that he died. Later, after the game was on PS1 and the Internet was more of a thing, I learned that you could save him if you waited until the last couple of seconds on the Floating Continent. That day was an amazing day only rivaled by the day I defeated him in the Coliseum and Shadow finally returned home to my party.
FFXIV: I was exploring around Fallguard Float on foot, no chocobo yet. I wandered up a hill and around the corner. Next thing I knew, I was in the middle of an intense blizzard in Coerthas Central Highlands, and the music. The music was so ominous. I knew I was in over my head but the music and storm compelled me to find shelter. I arrived at an observatory and took the spiral staircase that seemed to go on forever. When I finally reached the top, the blizzard had stopped and this cathedral pipe organ music was playing as I looked over miles of mountains and snow. I could see powdered snow shaking off of trees and white wolves chasing down an adventurer. I couldn't wait to be strong enough to come back and discover new adventures and stories here.
I have been in love with Final Fantasy long ago since my very first time see it's screenshots and wall papers! "This is so beautiful and I want to play it right away!" is my thought at that time. That was too bad for me that I couldn't have any change experience this fantastic game because of some external conditions. Thanks mmorpg and Square Enix so much for giving this great change to achieve my childhood's dream! Thank you!
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My favorite moment was getting back into the game on the first day and seeing how things were five years later, I had played the missions in 1.0 that set the stage for 2.0, and it was awesome seeing how much our work had paid off.
As someone who loved 1.0 and wanted to see FFXIV succeed, I'm really happy with what Yoshida and his crew have done with the game.
FFXIV : Finally killing Twintania (bahamuth coil turn 5), after days of wipes ! , got Allagan spear
Moogle's i love it !!!
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My Favorite part of FFXIV so far has been the nostalgia triggers. Any time I see a familair enemy or hear a familiar tune, it triggers so very fond memories. In fact seeing the giant Shantotto got me to go back to playing FFXI. Been a good experience so far.
Final Fantasy 3 on SNES (The NA version of 3 that is).
All I have to say is wow! I played that longer than, probably, any other SPRPG to date and loved every minute of it.
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My favorite Final Fantasy memory is the first time I saved Shadow in FF3 (6). I played the game when I was younger on the SNES and Shadow was always my favorite character however, I always hated the fact that he died. Later, after the game was on PS1 and the Internet was more of a thing, I learned that you could save him if you waited until the last couple of seconds on the Floating Continent. That day was an amazing day only rivaled by the day I defeated him in the Coliseum and Shadow finally returned home to my party.
FFXIV: I was exploring around Fallguard Float on foot, no chocobo yet. I wandered up a hill and around the corner. Next thing I knew, I was in the middle of an intense blizzard in Coerthas Central Highlands, and the music. The music was so ominous. I knew I was in over my head but the music and storm compelled me to find shelter. I arrived at an observatory and took the spiral staircase that seemed to go on forever. When I finally reached the top, the blizzard had stopped and this cathedral pipe organ music was playing as I looked over miles of mountains and snow. I could see powdered snow shaking off of trees and white wolves chasing down an adventurer. I couldn't wait to be strong enough to come back and discover new adventures and stories here.
No trials. No tricks. No traps. No EU-RP server. NO THANKS!
...10% Benevolence, 90% Arrogance in my case!