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Originally posted by gilboy
I'll tell you the best way to level, order a powerleveling service! I know some will hate me, but they are helpful especially in trying to get your Alts updated. I've tried a few services and Mogs is my favorite. Some of the others don't seem to want to ever talk to you.
Well...I don't hate you...but I wouldn't want to do any events in the game with you either. When I hit up a party or a quest/mission, it's easy to see who the players are that don't know what they are doing....I feel like(as ALL of my online friends do...)that I'm dragging you along...and odds are you'll most likely do something to endanger the party/quest/mission, etc. ...continued failure is a great way to earn a very bad reputation, and will subsequently, not get you invited to all of those things that your power leveling your character for.
...but hey, those are just my 2 cents.
...one more thing, which server are you on and what is your character name? I'd like to avoid you if at all possible. :smile: ....though I might sneak/invis up and come and watch you get your party killed off.....repeatedly.
I'll tell you the best way to level, order a powerleveling service! I know some will hate me, but they are helpful especially in trying to get your Alts updated. I've tried a few services and [removed] is my favorite. Some of the others don't seem to want to ever talk to you.
Alts? What the hell is an Alt and are they in FFXI?
Hmm, as others have said, this game is definitely not for you. Levelling in XI, aside from the odd solo job or bomb kiting and other such oddities, is just that. Stand in one camp (move if someone intrudes, or run them out) and kill a string of mobs until you level. I don't agree with the assertions here that that make the levelling any harder or easier, simply different.
Questing for exp can be a horrible grind just as boring and dull as camping here. (Don't believe me? Come hang with me and Beo in Angmar a while, I'll show you.) What you have to decide, I suppose, is if you have the patience, will, and time. FFXI is, by and large, probably one of the most time-sink intensive MMOs on the market. Again, unlike others, I find nothing wrong with the mentality or skills of a person who simply doesn't go in for this kind of thing, just as I find nothing wrong with/better skills in a person who does. It's like music, books, other media; it's highly subjective.
I don't think levelling here requires any more cooperation when you are in a group than in other games. In every party in every kind of online game I've ever played, if you don't work cohesively, it usually ends in massive failure, wipe, repair costs, and whatever else your game impliments to punish failure. Not to mention a very strained atmosphere that is no fun to play in.
In Monster Hunter you get the fool who can't read the wyverns and fails the quest. In PSU you've got an idiot who never uses potions and thinks your mage is a walking battery pack, who then, again (until the patch) killed your rating and your reward. Nevermind people who can't seem to grasp elemental charts. As simple as they are on there. In LotR we had the idiot dwarf who seemed to thinking charging headlong ahead of the group into seven elites in Elendil's Tomb was a Good Idea. After two wipes, repeated remonstrations to him and full, explicit instructions that his ass was to stay put until the tank pulled, he did it again. And then left thinking we were being too harsh. I'm sorry, but my repair bill, along with everyone else's (especially the poor Minstrel's) was piling up and we were tired of dealing with someone who could not perform their job nor work as a group. Thankfully we replaced him with a much more competent and team minded person and got through without major issue afterwards. I did feel bad for the Minstrel, though, and myself, along with the tank and my boyfriend split his repair bill. I had partied with him quite a few times before and he's great at his job. I'm surprised he put up with it so long; I wouldn't have.
But, in short, it reminded me acutely of similar situations in FFXI. It doesn't matter how much 'harder' you think your game is than the 'others', if it's got a good deal of party quests in it, you have to learn to play your job or end up on the ignore lists of everyone at the endgame. That failure of a player we had in Elendil's Tomb? I can bet he was on the list of everyone in our party before the end.
All of that said, FFXI is a very different MMO to the others, and if you enjoy the others, you're very likely not going to like it here. After three years, I had had sufficient of this game, and I quit. I have some good memories of the three years, but I don't think I would ever want to play again. But I would hesitate to call the entire game obsolete as you did (too lazy to go quote fishing). It's simply a very different flavor that you either love or hate. But if you're already this baffled and unhappy, save yourself some trouble and go back to wherever you were enjoying yourself. No game is fun (no matter how easy or hard) if you're simply forcing yourself to keep playing out of stubbornness to give up. I found that out firsthand.
"If you keep me waiting much longer, it damn well better be the end of the Galaxy." ~ Kaidan
~There's gonna come a day, and I can't wait to see your face...~
Hmm, as others have said, this game is definitely not for you. Levelling in XI, aside from the odd solo job or bomb kiting and other such oddities, is just that. Stand in one camp (move if someone intrudes, or run them out) and kill a string of mobs until you level. I don't agree with the assertions here that that make the levelling any harder or easier, simply different.
Questing for exp can be a horrible grind just as boring and dull as camping here. (Don't believe me? Come hang with me and Beo in Angmar a while, I'll show you.) What you have to decide, I suppose, is if you have the patience, will, and time. FFXI is, by and large, probably one of the most time-sink intensive MMOs on the market. Again, unlike others, I find nothing wrong with the mentality or skills of a person who simply doesn't go in for this kind of thing, just as I find nothing wrong with/better skills in a person who does. It's like music, books, other media; it's highly subjective.
I don't think levelling here requires any more cooperation when you are in a group than in other games. In every party in every kind of online game I've ever played, if you don't work cohesively, it usually ends in massive failure, wipe, repair costs, and whatever else your game impliments to punish failure. Not to mention a very strained atmosphere that is no fun to play in.
In Monster Hunter you get the fool who can't read the wyverns and fails the quest. In PSU you've got an idiot who never uses potions and thinks your mage is a walking battery pack, who then, again (until the patch) killed your rating and your reward. Nevermind people who can't seem to grasp elemental charts. As simple as they are on there. In LotR we had the idiot dwarf who seemed to thinking charging headlong ahead of the group into seven elites in Elendil's Tomb was a Good Idea. After two wipes, repeated remonstrations to him and full, explicit instructions that his ass was to stay put until the tank pulled, he did it again. And then left thinking we were being too harsh. I'm sorry, but my repair bill, along with everyone else's (especially the poor Minstrel's) was piling up and we were tired of dealing with someone who could not perform their job nor work as a group. Thankfully we replaced him with a much more competent and team minded person and got through without major issue afterwards. I did feel bad for the Minstrel, though, and myself, along with the tank and my boyfriend split his repair bill. I had partied with him quite a few times before and he's great at his job. I'm surprised he put up with it so long; I wouldn't have.
But, in short, it reminded me acutely of similar situations in FFXI. It doesn't matter how much 'harder' you think your game is than the 'others', if it's got a good deal of party quests in it, you have to learn to play your job or end up on the ignore lists of everyone at the endgame. That failure of a player we had in Elendil's Tomb? I can bet he was on the list of everyone in our party before the end.
All of that said, FFXI is a very different MMO to the others, and if you enjoy the others, you're very likely not going to like it here. After three years, I had had sufficient of this game, and I quit. I have some good memories of the three years, but I don't think I would ever want to play again. But I would hesitate to call the entire game obsolete as you did (too lazy to go quote fishing). It's simply a very different flavor that you either love or hate. But if you're already this baffled and unhappy, save yourself some trouble and go back to wherever you were enjoying yourself. No game is fun (no matter how easy or hard) if you're simply forcing yourself to keep playing out of stubbornness to give up. I found that out firsthand.
wait wait what patch for PSU, what did that change about mission.. I just started playing PSU on the side (had some charaters from day 1) and have not played with others online since I have been back?
(hate to derail but) ;p
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Kain (FFIV): I am aware of my actions, but can do nothing about them.
So far as I can tell, death no longer lowers your ranking. NPC or PC. So instead of tossing 10 scape dolls at everything, you're tossing 10 Moons/Moon X's at it. :p And Giresta actually has a use now.
Unless they changed it back in recent months, I haven't played in about two months. But last I was on, death didn't matter. Most people were still responsible, but naturally it bred idiots that think they can just die and expect their team to repeatedly revive them.
"If you keep me waiting much longer, it damn well better be the end of the Galaxy." ~ Kaidan
~There's gonna come a day, and I can't wait to see your face...~
So far as I can tell, death no longer lowers your ranking. NPC or PC. So instead of tossing 10 scape dolls at everything, you're tossing 10 Moons/Moon X's at it. :p And Giresta actually has a use now.
Unless they changed it back in recent months, I haven't played in about two months. But last I was on, death didn't matter. Most people were still responsible, but naturally it bred idiots that think they can just die and expect their team to repeatedly revive them.
oh cool thanks for the info ^.^ I am still waiting for the expansion.
anyway, gilboy needs to learn that you cant throw money at everything ;p Try doing things for yourself.
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Kain (FFIV): I am aware of my actions, but can do nothing about them.
Yea, once the expansion comes out, I'll play PSU again. Too bad my char is most likely deleted and I have to start from scratch.
Originally posted by FFXI's view on other MMORPGs
'Start learning boy, no you don't get a tutorial, this is man's country! Tutorial's are for little sissy babies who need their mommies! Now, are you a sissy baby or a man?"
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