Finished #FFXIV Dawntrail MSQ and ughhh what a disappointment. The expansion has a lot of good things going for it - the art is beautiful, the graphics update was well needed, the boss encounters are interesting even outside of extremes/savage.
But it's all let down by some bad storytelling. I started skipping dialogues and cutscenes around 1/3 of zone 6. Even ARR post-patch (pre-rework!) didn't make me skip. All throughout it felt like the game was designed to waste my time. So much filler.
Maybe it's because I'm playing this literally right after I finished FF7 Rebirth, which has 100% of its story and sidequests voiced and motion captured, and which tries to integrate dialogue into action scenes or into filler like "moving from A to B". XIV already was far behind that standard before, but Dawntrail felt even worse. Not a good sign.
@delroth mmm... I definitely not a high point in the story. I guess I didn't mind as much since it felt.. okay? and I think it had some interesting worldbuilding/lore bits
I guess we'll see where they take us from here..
@firefly there were so many plot points that made no sense imo, and where characters just didn't behave the way I'd expect them to.
Like, one example... the way Bakool Ja Ja is handled. Frees up a calamity-level monster for the lulz, no consequences from anyone, barely spoken about. (Said monster is dealt with 2 quests later. Way to show its power.) Then one zone later Wuk Lamat somehow powers up enough to duel him, even though we saw no power progression otherwise.
@firefly (cont.) and then he becomes best friends with the crew somehow, another one zone later? Where did that come from? He's suddenly a nice guy who wants to save people? 2 dialogue boxes ago he was attempting to genocide the giants. We're not going to talk about that? Aaaaaaa. I'm ranting again.
@delroth yeah, that... irked me too
That first arc feels somewhat too.. compressed? and character development kind of forced/rushed, pacing off. Kinda forgot about that, but I remember it annoying me at the time too
@firefly yeah and it's weird because on the other hand the whole Alexandria thing is... stretched out? or not well built? not sure.
Like, omgz the queen has started the process to merge the reflections and destroy our world! Let's step into the portal and save everyone! But not before we spend a whole zone eating ice cream and answering a quiz on who knows what, because Wuk Lamat says so. How did they think that was reasonable pacing...
@firefly I entirely gave up on the last zone when they did the (kinda predictable) reveal that Erenville's mom was there... and the cutscene wasn't even voiced. Let's have the first real appearance of that character we've been hearing about since minute 0 of the expansion be in an unvoiced cutscene, sure, makes perfect sense.
Completely lost me at that point and I just started skipping...
@conor @firefly I think you might be inverting cause/effect here - they probably work around the problem in the script when the cutscene will be voice acted, and don't bother and just use the character's name otherwise.
And yeah, as @firefly says, it's budget and production constraints. They're cheaping out, and they don't have the script ready early enough to VA everything by release time.