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Kazy posted:So you're one of the ones that logged in early and stayed up for days until you finished it due to the queue times? More or less.
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Kazy posted:So you're one of the ones that logged in early and stayed up for days until you finished it due to the queue times? Me too. It was wild doing Ultima Thule at 4 in the morning, in an almost utterly empty zone.
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Kazy posted:So you're one of the ones that logged in early and stayed up for days until you finished it due to the queue times? Yeah, same here.
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While I was doing the Omicron tribal quests (when they were new) I wondered about the experience of players in Endwalker for the first time surrounded by people fishing and gathering. Especially since, just my observation, most people seem to use gathering jobs for their swimwear glams (those who aren't just wearing a bikini all the time at least).
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I'm mostly happy with how Eulmore had been handled but do think that maybe that couple laughing about a servant being tossed over the railing to splatter on the rocks should have a dialogue change, if not a change of heart, at least make it so they've moved somewhere more discreet to whine about not being able to do the cruel poo poo anymore. Everyone else got dialogue updates.
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This is all reminding me, the Ondo are probably starting to get pissed.
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A Sometimes Food posted:I'm mostly happy with how Eulmore had been handled but do think that maybe that couple laughing about a servant being tossed over the railing to splatter on the rocks should have a dialogue change, if not a change of heart, at least make it so they've moved somewhere more discreet to whine about not being able to do the cruel poo poo anymore. Most of Eulmore are okay people who bent to mob mentality and went along with a bad crowd. Those two are that bad crowd.
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The zone tech the game uses lets them phase any zone entirely at will but you can tell they really don't want a situation where player A is standing on top of something that is invisible on player B's screen, hence the collision stuff For example P12S P1/P2 take place in the same spot and all the geometry in the background of P2 is loaded on demand, nothing stopping them from doing that in like Northern Thanalan or something, the zones run on the same tech
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https://twitter.com/aitaikimochi/status/1687379658109784064 Oh, it turns out if you give Emet-Selch some shampoo and conditioner, he and Hyth become Sailor Moon villains. Is this what all the Emet-fuckers were seeing this whole time?
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Might get me a Venat
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Cleretic posted:https://twitter.com/aitaikimochi/status/1687379658109784064 This bit would work better if these looked any different from the in game models at all in design.
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:This bit would work better if these looked any different from the in game models at all in design. The followup shows from a different angle and makes it clear there's a lot more body in Emet's hair in particular. It looks way less greasy and stringy than it does in-game. Probably less deliberate design and more just that one is way easier to do in-game and the other is way easier to sculpt for a model. https://twitter.com/aitaikimochi/status/1687386572088569858 ![]()
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:This bit would work better if these looked any different from the in game models at all in design. Nah the close up makes it clear that Emet does actually look a lot less, hmmm, I dunno. It's the medium more than anything, the design is the same but the medium makes what Emet has going on a lot softer/smoother looking as a statue.
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He's definitely got softer features.
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They are ever so slightly softer and under glamour lighting to make them photogenic instead of FF14's often harsh and very rarely smooth lighting. It isn't a massive difference.
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It kind of looks like the statue has makeup on to me. Like his lips are differently colored which really makes him appear different even without the lighting difference softening a lot of features.
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He’s also smiling. When does Hades ever smile? Never, if you ask him.
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Someone took a model of Cher and put it in a robe.
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why does that link out to some random store and not the SE store
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Vitamean posted:why does that link out to some random store and not the SE store Because they're only selling those in Japan, and that store's whole business is middlemanning this sort of stuff overseas. The person tweeting is the CEO of it. (I've heard that store's not exactly one you'd want to rely on unless there's no alternatives, though)
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I don't know if CD Japan will carry them but I've had great experiences with their proxy buying when the encyclopedia Eorzea's weren't so easily available
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Cleretic posted:Because they're only selling those in Japan, and that store's whole business is middlemanning this sort of stuff overseas. The person tweeting is the CEO of it. ?? they're in the new round of fanfest merch ![]()
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Vitamean posted:?? they're in the new round of fanfest merch I think it'd be necessary for other countries than America. Australia rarely gets this stuff direct, for example.
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So a question I have after playing FF16 is: is there a law of the conservation of aether in this game? Like primals drain the land of aether and that’s bad, but when we kill them the aether returns to the land - it doesn’t get burned off. The reason the Burn exists is because the aether that was there formerly is now recirculating in Azys Lla, not because it’s just gone forever. Is that right?
Badger of Basra fucked around with this message at 15:14 on Aug 5, 2023 |
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I believe that is all accurate. And a big part of why the Final Days was so scary is that those transformations were actually completely destroying aether.
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Regy Rusty posted:I believe that is all accurate. And a big part of why the Final Days was so scary is that those transformations were actually completely destroying aether. Specifically, they seemed to be destroying souls. Which is... y'know, pretty major. (Although they might've just been getting sent to Ultima Thule instead.) Beyond that, my read is generally that conservation of aether exists for the most part, but primals have the capacity to break it. This gets into my own guesswork, but my read is that all aether consumed by primals is just gone forever, but when you kill one, all the aether currently comprising them disperses; that'd explain why Alexander moving could have caused a Calamity, but the Eden primals were for for their purpose.
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Regy Rusty posted:I believe that is all accurate. And a big part of why the Final Days was so scary is that those transformations were actually completely destroying aether. It was getting taken away, but it looked like it was destroying it yes.
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I read it as Primals sucked up aether to grow and they just keep growing. A Garuda is going to work to make herself big but even a doofy one like Bismark is ultimately a threat because it will kill everything eventually. Killing one is like popping a balloon and you get it all back even if it's aspected weird now. Ascian trained summoners make one with the dial turned up to 11 but like Ifrita was used to suck up fire and move it so it feels like either an original feature or very minor bug that didn't matter back then. Using up aether doesn't seem to make sense with all the magical poo poo in the setting
GloomMouse fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Aug 5, 2023 |
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Even if there is no net loss of total aether, a Primal that sucks a chunk of land dry of every drop of life doesn't just put that life back when it dies. It's not JUST a question of energy, at least if you're not working on a time scale or with the level of power Eden was using.
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A though has occurred to me, is Stardiver (canonically first used by Nidhogg's hatred/ghost/soul posessing Estinien) the method Dragons employ to traverse space so fast. Since it is more or less an aetheric railgun the Dragoon shoots themselve through (and very similar to the method we use to get to Ultima Thule via Sharlayan's teeny tiny little ship).
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I assumed big dragons just have an interstellar cruise mode where they shoot akh morns out of their rear end tbh. Magic nuclear pulse propulsion
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Pretty sure that ships and interstellar beings in the FFXIV verse are powered by the mysterious force only known as plot
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A dragon could probably also sleep through most of an interstellar trip.
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Nessus posted:Even if there is no net loss of total aether, a Primal that sucks a chunk of land dry of every drop of life doesn't just put that life back when it dies. It's not JUST a question of energy, at least if you're not working on a time scale or with the level of power Eden was using. This is a pretty good example. The issue that the Ea identified is that on long enough timescales everything eventually 'cools off' to an even gradient. The aether is still THERE, but the differences in potential energy that make interesting things happen would be exhausted. Or, at least, that's what they were absolutely convinced would happen.
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Gearhead posted:This is a pretty good example. I mean, the thing they figured out was "The Heat Death of the Universe is a thing that will eventually happen", and their response was "guess we'll kill ourselves, then". Forgive me for not weeping oceans over the Ea.
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Entropy real; so what
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On that note, did anyone else find it odd that Ultima Thule is basically Y'shtola and Estinien going "Ehh, who cares?" to the woes of the aliens and only G'raha tries to talk his listener through their problem?
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Blueberry Pancakes posted:On that note, did anyone else find it odd that Ultima Thule is basically Y'shtola and Estinien going "Ehh, who cares?" to the woes of the aliens and only G'raha tries to talk his listener through their problem? I dunno, I feel like "I hear what you're saying, but it doesn't actually matter to me" is the kind of shock the Ea needed.
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It's the Everything Everywhere school of nihilism: "Nothing matters? Okay, so?" If nothing matters, the fact that nothing matters doesn't matter
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Blueberry Pancakes posted:On that note, did anyone else find it odd that Ultima Thule is basically Y'shtola and Estinien going "Ehh, who cares?" to the woes of the aliens and only G'raha tries to talk his listener through their problem? Estinien is the all-time champion of brow-beating Dragons out of depression.
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