
(03-31-2015, 01:27 PM)Coatleque Wrote: My beef with Square Enix is that these supposed elite royal guards seem to be completely worthless at their jobs.To be fair, most Royal Guards are not very effective. Their purpose is symbolic of the power of the monarch they serve, and as far as I am aware they never have made a real difference in historical contexts. They either change sides, surrender, are killed, or else slowly peter out as a meaningful force.Â
They wear the fancy outfits. Put on the fancy hats. Look really good in ceremonies, and perhaps serve as a slight check against those who would plot against the monarch, but in the end are nothing more than a speed bump on the route toward revolution or usurpation. In that regard, the Sultan Sworn seem par for the course.
The Au Ra roll out seems ridiculously anti-climactic. She's a midlander with horns, not so different than a Padjal. If she just told us that some Hyur from Doma looked that way no one would have blinked—why the mask?
(03-31-2015, 03:08 PM)Wymsical Wrote: In regards to the WoL's lack of uh... action throughout these events, I must say that's one of the biggest failings of the MSQ.I agree entirely! Sort of... or not at all! I don't think its a failing really... I'd rather see the MSQ as a series of cut scenes or text that didn't involve the player, and didn't require a series of quests to complete in game (in order to access current content).
The MSQ itself is, to me, the very greatest failing of this game. I like the lore tidbits that it unveils, and that's about it, otherwise I only complete it because its strictly required.Â
Since this part of the MSQ is so dramatic, I am actually looking forward to it at least
