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7/11/2025, 2:42:39 PM
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>The one thing I will say in the game's defense but I'm not sure how accurate this is: it wasn't until after I unlocked the mounts that I found out that some waypoints do display on the map, while doing one of the follow-up quests outside of jeuno. But you have to be in the right mode for that to happen, and since I only found out after I did the chocobo quest I couldn't check if those would be visible on the map as well.
Those pop up for the mount quest, but normally you have to manually set your own waymarks and then tab over to them when you're on the map screen. They don't typically autofill.
>I think I got fucked there partly myself because I think I got to the zone via a book teleport and entered the complete opposite end.
Yeah, the book is on the far east end and the tracks are on the northwest end. It's perfectly set up for a San d'Orian native to find but everyone else is basically gonna have to pray a Sandychad friend found them.
>Playing it like a single player RPG isn't the intended method, but the issue is that at least with retail that's kind of how you need to play it.
The way I headcanon it is that I'm following advice from other adventurers. Because really, that's kinda what it is. All those guides were written by other players, so it's pretty similar to just asking in the game. But yeah, at the same time it is still also the equivalent of a gamefaqs guide that takes a lot of the mystery out.
>I would definitely play "FFXI: Single Player Edition" where they added a quest log.
My dream is a single player FFXI with a Dragon's Dogma pawn system so you can trade characters with your friends and just have them as your adventuring party.
>The one thing I will say in the game's defense but I'm not sure how accurate this is: it wasn't until after I unlocked the mounts that I found out that some waypoints do display on the map, while doing one of the follow-up quests outside of jeuno. But you have to be in the right mode for that to happen, and since I only found out after I did the chocobo quest I couldn't check if those would be visible on the map as well.
Those pop up for the mount quest, but normally you have to manually set your own waymarks and then tab over to them when you're on the map screen. They don't typically autofill.
>I think I got fucked there partly myself because I think I got to the zone via a book teleport and entered the complete opposite end.
Yeah, the book is on the far east end and the tracks are on the northwest end. It's perfectly set up for a San d'Orian native to find but everyone else is basically gonna have to pray a Sandychad friend found them.
>Playing it like a single player RPG isn't the intended method, but the issue is that at least with retail that's kind of how you need to play it.
The way I headcanon it is that I'm following advice from other adventurers. Because really, that's kinda what it is. All those guides were written by other players, so it's pretty similar to just asking in the game. But yeah, at the same time it is still also the equivalent of a gamefaqs guide that takes a lot of the mystery out.
>I would definitely play "FFXI: Single Player Edition" where they added a quest log.
My dream is a single player FFXI with a Dragon's Dogma pawn system so you can trade characters with your friends and just have them as your adventuring party.
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