tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33217081.post5828519108549545556..comments2023-11-02T06:22:30.541-04:00Comments on You Are Not Your O's Kote: Morning in Vana'diel: Questing Missions and Missing Quests.Ringthreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17647692008983055147noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33217081.post-25192327414561256762009-06-09T17:16:24.631-04:002009-06-09T17:16:24.631-04:00As far as WotG go, I do like the way they set up t...As far as WotG go, I do like the way they set up the Quests with the Missions for a sided story line from all the three Nations. Currently you only need to have completed the Quests all the way in /one/ of the nations to be able to access the new missions when they update. Honestly thought, I and a few other of my friends seem like we're the only one actively completing ALL past quests to see more than just one side of the story. Although I can't see SE doing this I hope they implement something at the end that allows players who have played through all the story lines to receive something- but can't get my hopes up too long. <br /><br />I haven't heard of anyone actually hating the story line yet. I think Windurst and Sandoria have a much more interesting story line for the most part but I won't lie, currently the last Bastok quest had me begging SE for a new update.<br /><br />I'd say overall I would give WotG a hight 7-8ish on a 1-10 scale. (Just because I really don't appreciation having to keep up with your medal)<br /><br />Personally I've whore'd myself out pretty much in WotG, all quests done, all missions, have over 300k in AN, highest rank, done all the CampainOps (mind the ones that have not been unlocked for the Caitsith server) fought and killed SW before AND After doomvoid was implemented and done more Ixions then could imagine, while doing a handful of ANNMs. I'd say I'm pretty pleased with it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com