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Re: FFXIV Gil & CD-Key & Items & Power Leveling
playing 14,
pretty fun
no grinding (cept maybe gathering, but the environment makes up for it)
kind of a workload for the computer but with graphics scaled back (which still looks damn fine) its not so bad.
money is limited and sorta fixed. you gain gil from your quests, but once all the quests are done you have to rely on selling/trading other players for money and repairs on equipment becomes very expensive for lvl 50 (max). square enix will probably remedy this in their upcoming updates as it is a serious problem for people maxed out at 50 doing end-game stuff.
the gameplay is fine, and requires a little strategy, but fairly straightforward. Partying (at least for the lower levels) is really quite fun doing dungeons and whatnot. leveling different jobs and classes can be fun too, but managing all the random shit you find is like a full-time job if you take on too many classes.
overall, really good game with lots of neat stuff to experience and a lot less grinding/bullshit.
pretty fun
no grinding (cept maybe gathering, but the environment makes up for it)
kind of a workload for the computer but with graphics scaled back (which still looks damn fine) its not so bad.
money is limited and sorta fixed. you gain gil from your quests, but once all the quests are done you have to rely on selling/trading other players for money and repairs on equipment becomes very expensive for lvl 50 (max). square enix will probably remedy this in their upcoming updates as it is a serious problem for people maxed out at 50 doing end-game stuff.
the gameplay is fine, and requires a little strategy, but fairly straightforward. Partying (at least for the lower levels) is really quite fun doing dungeons and whatnot. leveling different jobs and classes can be fun too, but managing all the random shit you find is like a full-time job if you take on too many classes.
overall, really good game with lots of neat stuff to experience and a lot less grinding/bullshit.
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