Re: FFXIV, I hope it's not like what this has become.
And as always, Feba goes for the quick hit below the belt.
Researching a game before playing it isn't looking up every single strategy to get to level 75 quickly.
I understand what OP is saying.
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That's how it goes with every game though, eventually.
At some point, when everything has been done, the original spirit kind of dies down. However it's all in a sense of aspect. At one angle you could think, that you have too many memories to bring it up to start new one, with today's generation of players (which as you described, are pretty much.. sigh.)
But looking at others too much will never rise your own spirit you put in the game. Every player sees a game in their own way; it's their fantasy. If you want to hold on to everything you've done and experienced, you will have to hold on to friends that you've made, Linkshells you were in (or have made also) etc.
Endgame is also a very important aspect. You're a level 73 Monk you say? I can only imagine how many things you haven't done yet in the game... So for your own personal adventure, you by far aren't done yet. If you can find it in yourself to somehow get back into it, and get further in your conquest, you might find that you're not "mentally" done with the game yet.
I just got back from an unplanned break since before January. Can't let the damn game go, even though for me, I feel the same as you, however I haven't and won't analyze it in supposed technical details. It's my game, and I play it as i want.. and if it changes we will have to accept it, and be one of the first to change and adapt it.
And that is pretty much how you can make endgame a part of your adventure too. By staying on top of the game and in a right group of people, you can be one of the first to explore new events, missions, etc. Without anyone being able to look them up online somewhere.
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Researching a game before playing it isn't looking up every single strategy to get to level 75 quickly.
I understand what OP is saying.
<skips a big wall of text>
That's how it goes with every game though, eventually.
At some point, when everything has been done, the original spirit kind of dies down. However it's all in a sense of aspect. At one angle you could think, that you have too many memories to bring it up to start new one, with today's generation of players (which as you described, are pretty much.. sigh.)
But looking at others too much will never rise your own spirit you put in the game. Every player sees a game in their own way; it's their fantasy. If you want to hold on to everything you've done and experienced, you will have to hold on to friends that you've made, Linkshells you were in (or have made also) etc.
Endgame is also a very important aspect. You're a level 73 Monk you say? I can only imagine how many things you haven't done yet in the game... So for your own personal adventure, you by far aren't done yet. If you can find it in yourself to somehow get back into it, and get further in your conquest, you might find that you're not "mentally" done with the game yet.
I just got back from an unplanned break since before January. Can't let the damn game go, even though for me, I feel the same as you, however I haven't and won't analyze it in supposed technical details. It's my game, and I play it as i want.. and if it changes we will have to accept it, and be one of the first to change and adapt it.
And that is pretty much how you can make endgame a part of your adventure too. By staying on top of the game and in a right group of people, you can be one of the first to explore new events, missions, etc. Without anyone being able to look them up online somewhere.
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