Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

    More Elmer goodness ^^

    Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition :: Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV) at ZAM


    Volume 8 of the ヴァナ・ディール通信 (Vana'diel Tsuushin) came out today, and like most things once dedicated to Final Fantasy XI, it is being slowly assimilated by Square Enix's new MMO. The back of the magazine had a recap of information we have seen revealed over the past months organized into charts and pictures. In addition, a DVD was included with this volume, containing extended versions of A Pleasant Chat with Tanaka and the follow-up session with Komoto. The original version of the interview with Tanaka, presented in Famitsu Wave, was around 12 minutes. The extended version clocks in at a full 26 minutes and contains some Final Fantasy XI information as well. Let's take a look at what was said.
    Discuss this article in the ZAM forums.
    Tanaka Hiromichi Interview
    There was a lot in the interview that was either for people unfamiliar with MMOs and Final Fantasy, or simply discussion of information we have already heard several times over. Here is what could be considered "new and interesting":
    While Vana'diel was an entire world, Eorzea is just a region. Hydaelyn will be the name of the world in Final Fantasy XIV. Tanaka elaborates further on the difference between the worlds of FFXI and FFXIV, saying they are not just different planets, but in different universes altogether. In other words, you will not be digging up relics of Vana'diel on Hydaelyn or vice versa.
    The five races are going to have a number of variations when compared with their Vana'diel counterparts. There are some obvious ones, such as tail-less Galka, but there are other more subtle changes as well upon which Tanaka would not elaborate further. The interviewer likens the concept to Osamu Tezuka, a famous manga artist whose distinct style was re-imagined through a wide variety of characters. Tanaka connects that allegory to Cid, who since Final Fantasy III, has appeared in many different forms throughout the series. The interviewer moves to ask if Goblins, Orcs and Yagudo might be re-imagined as well in FFXIV. Tanaka says, "It's possible," to which the excited interviewer happily tries to confirm their appearance. However, Tanaka quickly puts out another subdued "It's possible," as if to pull back the reins on this line of speculation.
    Eorzea will be a land of swords and sorcery, but also have a more technological side than FFXI. Tanaka makes a comparison to Final Fantasy VI as a past Final Fantasy title that FFXIV is most similar too. He even hints that something similar to Magitek Armor could be in FFXIV.
    In the extended version, Tanaka reviews all of the races. The interviewer expresses his interest in playing a Roegadyn, saying he's made up his mind already to choose them. However, he tries to pry information of any other possible races from Tanaka. Unfortunately, Tanaka simply says, "Hmm, I wonder?" and the interviewer is left snapping his fingers in mock frustration.
    As stated before, there is no connection between FFXI and FFXIV, and this goes the same for any character data. Nothing is going to transfer over as far as equipment, stats and the like. However, they are interested in preserving Friend Lists somehow. This may be accomplished through utilizing Square Enix IDs, as they function for both FFXI and FFXIV. The exact methods have not be hashed out yet.
    There is more beta talk in the extended version, but not much more information. Tanaka says they have not decided upon a beta schedule for FFXIV. The idea is to start showing the game relatively early in development (i.e. before a full beta is complete) in order to get user feedback. Keep in mind, this interview was conducted before Gamescom, so the alpha they presented there is probably the first stage of the process he is referring to here.
    Referencing FFXI's beta period, the interviewer tries to push Tanaka into a admitting a beta schedule or release date with some leading questions. Loosely translated, he says, "Well, if a beta test runs 6 months, and you start in January, you could see a release by next summer, huh." Tanaka simply evades, saying, "Yeah, I don't know about that."
    Final Fantasy XI is briefly touched upon in the course of conversation, with Tanaka once again assuring fans that the MMO will continue alongside FFXIV. A Moogle Kupo d'Etat has just been added, and next up is A Shantotto Ascension. They display the box art in the video, but the text beside it shows that the release date and price are still yet to be decided.
    The interviewer mentions how Tanaka has been quoted saying a year's worth of Version Updates are planned in advance. Tanaka nods in confirmation, agreeing that FFXI is far from over. In fact, he then reveals that the story for Wings of the Goddess still has around a year to go before it is complete. In addition, there are still a number of ideas and plans the FFXI team has in store.
    Will there be Version Updates after the release of A Shantotto Ascension? Tanaka says they intend to keep new updates coming out once every three months or so. As for full add-ons or expansions, he admits they have not planned past A Shantotto Ascension yet, but with that wrapping up, they are at the point where they will start thinking about what to do for the future of Final Fantasy XI.
    Nobuaki Komoto Interview
    Again, a lot of review here, so let's sift through for the good stuff.
    Komoto talks about how the system in FFXIV tries to take the best parts from the FFXI Job System and build upon them. For example, the ability to freely change one's class and learn a different set of skills based on your weapon were two concepts they wanted in FFXIV.
    In FFXIV, the "weapon" is what defines your character's current role. However, they are stretching the definition to cover not just swords and axes, but also magical weapons like the staff, or tools like the hammer. In FFXI, your equipment would change along with your job. FFXIV takes this idea a step further, and instead has the switching of equipment (your weapon) directly change what class you are using.
    FFXIV will also evolve the process of party building. In FFXI, people might find themselves without a tank or healer, but there was always the chance a party member could switch to the necessary job. Players are once again afforded this luxury, but FFXIV is much more lenient, letting players change on the fly and not requiring long treks back to town.
    While some abilities will be linked to weapons, there is a possibility that certain abilities will be usable across multiple classes. Komoto referenced the way in which FFXI allows players to use sub-jobs to access skills learned from different jobs. This will make its way into FFXIV, but in a different form. A character using an axe may still have access to magic, but it may not be as effective in battle as using the axe. As an example, Komoto says a Marauder may be able to use Steal, an ability not native to the class, but the success rate would be lower than normal.
    For skilling up, they want to move away from the endless grinding against enemies, and instead allow a more fluid process of growth through quests. Again, variety will be the key as well as accommodating for those with various play styles and amounts of free time. They want to remove the walls from FFXI that would cause players to get frustrated and feel like they had no choice but to give up and leave the game.
    When gathering members for a party in FFXI, players often utilize the /shout function. Komoto is looking to remove the need for this by providing different locations for players with similar goals to gather. Instead of having everyone just randomly sprawled around the city, there will be areas where people can go if they want to meet others and start quests quickly. For example, someone with only 30 minutes to play could login and be surrounded by characters ready to go, instead of waste their playtime seeking party.
    In closing, Komoto presents a message to the readers of Vana'diel Tsuushin. He states, as does Tanaka, that FFXI is going to continue and still has many more Version Updates to come. He hopes that FFXIV will not become a "replacement," but rather "a new possibility," and that players will feel comfortable switching back and forth between the two, just as they would with any other games in their collection.
    Pretty cool stuff, though I have to at the WotG story taking another fucking year. Come on already the expansion is nearly 2 years old. ToAU was all wrapped up by this point, how much more are they going to drag it out? Or am I the only one who's fed up with it and just wants to move on to the next expansion? (After taking an extended break to play 14 that is)
    sigpic


    "BLAH BLAH BLAH TIDAL WAVE!!!"

  • #2
    Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

    Strange.... the first FF game they attempted to compare FFXIV was FFIII(VI). It's good to see that such a legendary game still has not been forgotten yet. Other than that I didn't care much for what they started to reveal I suppose.
    sigpic
    ~The will to not want anything in exchange for nothing~ *Your's truly Linus*

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

      "When gathering members for a party in FFXI, players often utilize the /shout function."


      we do?..... yeah maybe 4-5 years ago......


      and playing both FFXI and FXIV? again yeah right...... with the time restraints alot of people like myself have now a days, playing both is out of the question.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Kain (FFIV): I am aware of my actions, but can do nothing about them.

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

        There is a lot they could still do with WotG in the next year, really. I don't see why this one has moved so slowly, but I don't see the need to have another expansion yet either. They introduced a lot of endgame content from ToA just months after WotG was out and then SNMs and other kinds of NMs in WotG.

        Considering the large amount of endgame there is in FFXI, I would be wary if they added more at this point and dropped a new expansion. They do need to get over to East Aht'Urgan and the Far East eventually, though.

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

          They do need to get over to East Aht'Urgan and the Far East eventually, though.
          Yes. Moar Tenzen.

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

            Marauder? Steal?

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

              Tenzen was awesome


              And I want to see the Far East, which is essential Vana'diel's version of the orient (and also where the wyrms & many other things originate apparently)

              It just feels like SE has really been dragging their feet with WotG. That's not to say they haven't done a good job, but ToAU was also extremely well done and didn't take nearly so long to finish. I'd go so far as to say the only thing they fucked up (other than the mythic weapons...) was not allowing everyone to save their Nyzul Isle progress from day one, Einherjar's absurd difficulty & salvage drop rates. But the missions, Besieged & Assault were all very good from the start and only got better (and the best EXP camps ever...)
              sigpic


              "BLAH BLAH BLAH TIDAL WAVE!!!"

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

                Originally posted by Malacite View Post
                Tenzen was awesome


                And I want to see the Far East, which is essential Vana'diel's version of the orient (and also where the wyrms & many other things originate apparently)

                It just feels like SE has really been dragging their feet with WotG. That's not to say they haven't done a good job, but ToAU was also extremely well done and didn't take nearly so long to finish. I'd go so far as to say the only thing they fucked up (other than the mythic weapons...) was not allowing everyone to save their Nyzul Isle progress from day one, Einherjar's absurd difficulty & salvage drop rates. But the missions, Besieged & Assault were all very good from the start and only got better (and the best EXP camps ever...)
                yeah and also created the most spoiled players as well -.-
                -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Kain (FFIV): I am aware of my actions, but can do nothing about them.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

                  Gotta take the bad with the good (not that I disagree with your point in the least)
                  sigpic


                  "BLAH BLAH BLAH TIDAL WAVE!!!"

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

                    When gathering members for a party in FFXI, players often utilize the /shout function. Komoto is looking to remove the need for this by providing different locations for players with similar goals to gather. Instead of having everyone just randomly sprawled around the city, there will be areas where people can go if they want to meet others and start quests quickly. For example, someone with only 30 minutes to play could login and be surrounded by characters ready to go, instead of waste their playtime seeking party.
                    You cannot get rid of this... people will still lump into one area. There will still be loljobs, and they will waste their playtime seeking party.
                    (ノ ゜Д゜)ノ ====【†】 BIBLE FIGHT !
                    sigpic

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

                      There will always be people who lack initiative to make their own progress in MMOs and those people will remain reliant on or blame SE for their own situation. You cannot make an MMO that is going to work for everyone, for the people it won't work for, social darwinism should handle the rest.

                      Key word being should: Much like the resilience of RMT, there are total losers that will hang on forever waiting for a handout from SE. We can just ignore those losers, though.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

                        Originally posted by Armando View Post
                        Yes. Moar Tenzen.

                        I concur, there is still much of Vanadiel left unexplored (far south i.e. mithran homeland, far north as well) so there is still potential for FFXI. I mean who knows, FFXIV could be bust and we might all come back to XI..............doubt it but it COULD happen.
                        Originally posted by Van Wilder
                        Worrying is like a rocking chair, gives you something to do, but doesnt get you anywhere
                        Originally posted by Taskmage
                        No matter how far an ass travels he will never be a horse. Some people are just bad players and no amount of tools you give them will change that.
                        Hexx of Quetzalcoatl - 78PLD, 90NIN, 90WAR, 90SAM, 90BLU,90THF, 90SCH,90COR
                        I'M BACK BABY!

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

                          Originally posted by Malacite View Post
                          However, he tries to pry information of any other possible races from Tanaka. Unfortunately, Tanaka simply says, "Hmm, I wonder?"
                          I got my fingers crossed on this one.
                          Originally posted by Kailea View Post
                          and playing both FFXI and FXIV? again yeah right...... with the time restraints alot of people like myself have now a days, playing both is out of the question.
                          Yeah I wouldn't play both either. I'd go with the newer experience anyway..
                          Originally posted by ruffrydasean View Post
                          You cannot get rid of this... people will still lump into one area. There will still be loljobs, and they will waste their playtime seeking party.
                          I tried to argue that point with someone else, but they didn't want to face the fact.
                          Originally posted by hexx View Post
                          I concur, there is still much of Vanadiel left unexplored (far south i.e. mithran homeland, far north as well) so there is still potential for FFXI. I mean who knows, FFXIV could be bust and we might all come back to XI..............doubt it but it COULD happen.
                          I quit playing when ToAU was released, so I am stuck with FFXIV if it is a fail
                          A mans strength isn't measured by the size of his muscle, but by the size of his heart.

                          it's better to be a smart ass than a dumb ass.

                          R.I.P. Dura's Moms Hard Drive. 2002-2009 Gone, but not forgotten.

                          Your family must havehad a hen farm growin', up cause you sure know how to raise a cock

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

                            Originally posted by Pwnagraphic View Post
                            I quit playing when ToAU was released, so I am stuck with FFXIV if it is a fail
                            ToAU Was a Good Expansion in Ways, Pity You Missed it

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Chat with Tanaka - Unrated Extended Edition

                              Well I was on PS2, and it was hard to get the PS2 versions and it kinda discouraged me and that's when I started to lose interest in FFXI..
                              A mans strength isn't measured by the size of his muscle, but by the size of his heart.

                              it's better to be a smart ass than a dumb ass.

                              R.I.P. Dura's Moms Hard Drive. 2002-2009 Gone, but not forgotten.

                              Your family must havehad a hen farm growin', up cause you sure know how to raise a cock

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X