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The latest Final Fantasy XIV letter from the producer is live on the game's official forums, this time covering a pair of topics that have been generating a lot of discussion in the community: Why a healer is not being added in Shadowbringers and about the gender of Viera and Hrothgar.
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Currently playing: Elder Scrolls Online, Elite: Dangerous | Recently played: FFXIV, Rift, LoTRO, Diablo 3, Path of Exile, Guild Wars 2 | Single player RPGs: Dragon Age Inquisition, Skyrim
With BnS probably being the more sick one with having a no-bust/bust version of outfits for female lyns. The eastern market needs to learn a sense of morality instead of trying to make money off of literally any and everything including trying to make games into a pedophile paradise, with the logic "its okay because the race is really xx hundreds of years old" in 'lore.' As for the topic itself, lazy. Its simply just lazy and shallow for each excuse. Passion without forethought is just wasted energy.
As for Lalafels, in FFXIV and with few exceptions, they are depicted as an evil manipulative race. The one exception is the queen of the desert based region people. Generally speaking, the Lalafel look like gnomes but act like goblins.
As for the people who are triggered by the presence of a race that looks childlike, what is wrong with you?
Completely disagree here. I know of quite a few game which haven't added races for exactly the reasons they have laid out. They kinda cheated with the Au Ra since they are basically Hyur with bits added on the head and could use the Miqo'te wardrobe to compensate for the tail, but the addition of the two new races, especially the Hrothgar which may have a similar size as Roegadyn but with the additional elements pose more of a problem. If the game was based solely around race specific armour, it may be different, but considering this is essentially the fourth expansion, with the armour and weapon sets in the game that have to be adjusted, its a very valid reason.
I'm not as eloquent in explaining the nuance reasoning, but the main thing is that the White Mage is not in a good spot, having no good utility besides his heals. He's not even more powerful than the other two, the other two were adjusted to his level, because people were not adding the Astrologian in raid groups. The bottom line is that we have three healers:
Interesting that they're morally disturbed by and worried about the legal repercussions of children characters when like, so many other Asian companies aren't. Ugh, sexualized child character thing is one of those trends that really lowers my opinion of large chunks of humanity.
However Hrothgar is their soley created one which seems to be only because the Viera are all female. Again no problem with this from me. If they wanted to make it two genders they could just make the Hrothgar the Ronso race from Final Fantasy X, they share that animalistic look. Either way I don't believe there is a way to make everyone happy.
I'm usually against gender locked classes and races in MMO's unless there is a clear and already established reason, like for the Viera. As for the Hrothgar I still think its cool despite gender locking. Doesn't really bother me, new race, new established history. Give it a chance to see why they are only male or if it will be brought up.
I look forward to seeing the eventual Tony the Tiger name on a Hrothgar when Shadowbringers release.
But yea, the reason this interview in particular gives is budget and resource reasons. I imagine the above was at least a small factor though too.
Which is how it almost always is. Many people keep saying "Genderlocking is okay if there's a good lore reason for it!" but the actual truth is that BUSINESSES tend to come up with a "let's BS up a lore reason for this!" only long after they've already said and decided "We don't have or want to spend time and money on this."