New dungeons:
New dungeons:
I feel like the part where he showed the empty dummy copy of the artbook was a metaphor for how they plan development decisions
Hmm, this means the only pre-50 dungeons they have left to HM are Toto-Rak, Cutter's Cry, Dzemael Darkhold, and Aurum Vale.
Not exactly the most loved ones.
only 4 left must mean Expac comes after 2 more patchs and all the lv50 dungeons will be the new hard modes for lv60 rite
I want a date more than anything. I have a weekend away in October and I'm hoping the patch isn't before then. I would guess the patch will either be last week of October or first week of November though.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess Oct 27/29 or Nov 3/5. I doubt they'd do it during FanFest. Doing it just before FanFest means people who went to FanFest are punished by not being able to play the new patch. And it's too soon for it to have a lead time on FanFest of more than a week.
sweet some more recycled recycled dungeons
Can't wait for the majority of the 51-60 dungeons to just be hard-modes of the i60+ dungeons.
Shame it'll never happen because they designed most locations/arenas details based on the extent of the current max range. Can't have you possibly seeing outside of the diorama you're running about in!
I love that nin rogue video and their actions are pretty badass as well as the armour. Did a good job on the FX too.
Definitely looking forward to that.
Super street fighter primal turbo edition??
patches usually comes after fanfest in xi. wouldnt see anything different this time, also patching after fanfest reduces risk of people not attending suddenly because of hardcore mode in coil 3 and lvling ninja etc
So after 2.4 the only dungeons without a HM will be the 4 from the original FFXIV. Probably a coincidence, just though it was interesting.
Going to be a joke when they release HM AV and it's easier than normal mode due to the level sync (which syncs ilevel) in the original.
HMs in general seem to be "easier" in the sense that you finish them much quicker than their regular counterparts.