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Where has this quality of writing been for the last 10 or so hours.
Moen's parents.
Where has this quality of writing been for the last 10 or so hours.
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Nein. We're too spread out in different datacentres, and as said before, associating with the Farms on the troon-infested XIV is just asking for trouble.IS there a Farms FC? OP doesn't mention it. If there is, would you be willing to throw a new player an invite?
Where has this quality of writing been for the last 10 or so hours.
Sort of. Apparently there's an official short story that describes his childhood and it pretty much comes down to him growing up without parental affection. In real life we know this is a significant contributing factor to making a serial killer because it permanently fucks up your brain.A lot of people are always baffled by Zenos, but if you realize he has autism, he makes perfect sense. How obsessed he is about something retarded, and lacking in comprehension of anything human.
you know watching the lvl 89 dungeon cutscene made me realize that everyone pretty much forgets about Zenos after the end days shit, its almost as if they forgot to make him relevant to the plot lmfao, it feels phoned in during that ending cutscene
I mean, that's kind of the point. He's quite literally a murderhobo at that point, and the Warrior of Light just doesn't have time for his shit. All the havoc in the world he can make by himself doesn't remotely pair up to the Final Days. The only way for Zenos to get what he wants - one last glorious confrontation - is to actually understand what you're doing and work to help you in it, so you have the time to give him his fite.
I think the only moment I really understood what Zenos was meant to be was right at the end, as he dies by your side. He's like the Trevor of FF14.
sorry friend... this is our mmo autism club now... no newbies allowed...>sit down to begin my quest
>go to make new character
>literally can't
Thank you Squeenix, very cool!
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you only put in your prerelease key happens to a lot of first timers with this game lmaoHad a weird glitch last night where the game somehow "un-registered" my Endwalker key from my account and I had to enter it on the mogstation again because I couldn't log into the game at all because my character was in an Endwalker zone.
It's the steam version so that might be something to do with it.
you only put in your prerelease key happens to a lot of first timers with this game lmao
Basically just wait until really early in the morning or late at night and you should get in. Servers are only permanently blocked to new characters in rare circumstances (like the aether lockdown of last year). Most of the time they're only locked because too many people are online.>sit down to begin my quest
>go to make new character
>literally can't
Thank you Squeenix, very cool!
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To be fair, the game actually runs fantastically. Once you're in there are zero problems and I've been able to nolife the game with basically zero crashes, DCs, or major bugs. The only real issue is that there's like 30% more people than Square-Enix budgeted for when they bought servers last year.Have only been able to play for about two hours or so, thanks to the neverending queue.
And I thought Blizzard was bad at launching new expansions...
Can attest to this. SEnix seems to be prioritizing server and game stability over nr of people logged in.To be fair, the game actually runs fantastically. Once you're in there are zero problems and I've been able to nolife the game with basically zero crashes, DCs, or major bugs. The only real issue is that there's like 30% more people than Square-Enix budgeted for when they bought servers last year.
In contrast to your average WoW expansion, where many things simply don't function day one...