Summary

  • Spoilers are a big deal, but when it comes to Dawntrail, what actually counts as a spoiler is up for debate.
  • Official information released by Square Enix before launch should be fair game.
  • It's on individuals to shield themselves from spoilers about already released information.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 14 players love 🃏a good debate, and a fiery new one has arisen in the wake of Dawntrail’s launch earlier this month. What exactly constitutes a spoiler?

We’ve had tꦕo be mindful of not sharing spoilers online, with director and producer Naoki Yoshida asking players to wait at least two weeks after launch before posting anything deemed spoilery, but not everyone honours such a request. More importantly, not everyone can agree on what counts as a spoiler.

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I hate spoilers. I can’t convey enough how much I hate it when people share spoilers 🏅with me for something I care about and want to experience for myself. I don’t just mean plot twists and real meaty narrative spoilers, but also the little things that seem inconsequential to others. I want to experience it all for myself. I avoid things I don’t want to see, but it bothers me when people directly message me spoilers so I can’t help but see🎉 them. I understand people get excited and want to share things, but wouldn’t it be more fun to discuss once we’ve both reached that part or finished the game?

Telling someone “There’s a really good bit coming up” is also a spoiler in my book. No o💙ne wants to sit there thinking🌜 “Great, now I’m just waiting for something to happen” while they hyper-analyse every unfolding event. Just let us enjoy it for ourselves.

Wuk Lamat against the sun in Final Fantasy 14 Dawntrail.

Yet when it came to Dawntrail and the spoiler debate, I found myself firmly in the “this isn’t a spoiler” camp, and that’s largely because the things people were complaining about were things we’d already seen a꧅head of launch. Dawn♌trail drip fed us a lot of concept art, screenshots, and information from Fan Festivals, Letters from the Producer Live, interviews, trailers, and more. As far as I’m concerned, anything revealed in an official capacity is fair game.

I understand the anger towards people sharing anything related to the narrative or yet to be✅ revealed information. I also understand 🌊players not wanting to see datamined stuff like minions and mounts. But anything that came from Square Enix originally gets the all clear from me.

A big point of contention was Solution Nine, the futuristic city hub you visit in the latter half of Dawntrail. I would completely understand this being a spoiler if it weren’t for the fact weℱ’d already been shown artwork for it. A futuristic city would have been a nice surprise and certainly unexpected given the tone and environment of the rest of Dawntrail, but we knew it was coming. For me, a screenshot of Solution Nine is not a spoiler. Posting story♑-specific details or cutscenes from within Solution Nine, though? That’s a no-go.

I get that there will be players who have avoided all the pre-launch reveals and want to go in entirely fresh, but I also think you have to understand to a degree that once stuff has been revealed via official sources, it’s giving the greenlight for people to post about it. If you want to shield yourself from that to experience everything as a surprise, then it is down to you. You need toಌ set those Twitter f𒈔ilters and avoid news sites because people will be talking about these things.

One of the daftest complaints was 🎶that posting anything related to Viper and Pictomancer was a spoiler, the two job roles that have been marketed to Eorzea and back for the new expansion. I get wanting to avoid their quest-specific content, but people sharing videos of themselves using these roles 🦋is not a spoiler.

The debate continued with the launch of The Arcardion raid this week. We all knew it was coming, not only because it was officially announced in advance, but because narratively we’re told as much during the Main Scenario Quest. I personallyꦕ wasn’t fussed about spoilers for this. While we might not have seen as much about it, it’s an arena-themed raid, so there’s only so much you can do with that. There aꦚren’t really going to be any big surprises. It’s not got lore to the same degree as the Myths of the Realm raids, this will be you and other players in a fighting ring against a boss.

I can understand people wanting to experience The Arcadion for themselve𝔍s but, once again, I think this comes back to you personally being responsible for avoiding it rather than expecting others not to post about it.

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