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Nov. 13th, 2003 11:35 pmGrr. Argh.
I swore against playing an MMORPG awhile ago. I tried the monthly fee thing with Simutronics and Gemstone, and I didn't really feel that I could justify $20 a month for it, when it came down to me paying instead of getting it for free with my ISP. I decided it was worth more to just save my money, and buy games I could play /offline/ if I wanted to.
But now...now I am tempted.
Final Fantasy XI. It calls at me. Claws at me. So many people I know having fun. Two clans I've been involved in getting linkshells together. And now my boss has it, and he won't stop talking about how great it is. Plus, I see so many FFTA things tied into it. And I /will/ be building a PC that will be able to play it.
But $50 plus $10 a month??
I just don't know if I want another monthly bill.
But it's so pretty...and I could be a black mage. Or a paladin. Or an archer. Or a ninja. Or a red mage. Or a soldier! And I could make stuff! And hook up with a good linkshell and go to town! Gah.
Damn you, Square-Enix!
I swore against playing an MMORPG awhile ago. I tried the monthly fee thing with Simutronics and Gemstone, and I didn't really feel that I could justify $20 a month for it, when it came down to me paying instead of getting it for free with my ISP. I decided it was worth more to just save my money, and buy games I could play /offline/ if I wanted to.
But now...now I am tempted.
Final Fantasy XI. It calls at me. Claws at me. So many people I know having fun. Two clans I've been involved in getting linkshells together. And now my boss has it, and he won't stop talking about how great it is. Plus, I see so many FFTA things tied into it. And I /will/ be building a PC that will be able to play it.
But $50 plus $10 a month??
I just don't know if I want another monthly bill.
But it's so pretty...and I could be a black mage. Or a paladin. Or an archer. Or a ninja. Or a red mage. Or a soldier! And I could make stuff! And hook up with a good linkshell and go to town! Gah.
Damn you, Square-Enix!
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Date: 2003-11-14 01:08 pm (UTC)In fact, there's no way to distinguish one class from another, really, except for what they do in a combat situation without calling up an examine on them and looking at their level.
Unless you count artifact armors, which are class specific and very distinctive.
The main thing is that the game is only a year old and one expansion deep, so there isn't a lot of distinctiveness or equivalency across several differently appearing lines of equipment yet, so some of the equipment looks very simliar until you get over level 20 or so.
For example, a lot of warriors tend to look alike, with one or two variations inside of a theme. Though weapons among warriors are often a matter of varying taste and style.
All 'main' pieces of armor, head, arms, legs, body, appear on the character unless it's a really small piece of equipment, like a hairpin. Unforunaitely, cloaks don't appear for the sake of cutting down on the number of polygons flying around.