Although it has been released for 13 years, up to now, Final Fantasy 14 is still one of the names that attracts a large amount of attention from gamers. This is because this game is developed in the MMO style, instead of focusing on the plot like other versions in the famous Final Fantasy series. However, over the past 13 years, Final Fantasy 14, despite its quality and attractive content, still makes many gamers feel disappointed when it lacks an important feature.
Accordingly, since its launch, Final Fantasy 14 has not had the feature to display character dialogue through chat bubbles on the screen – something that many other famous MMOs have applied throughout the past time such as World of Warcraft or Guild Wars 2 and many other famous names have done it. However, it is strange that a famous and long-standing blockbuster like Final Fantasy 14 does not have this feature. What gamers can do when they want to communicate is just turn on a private window and chat. This has caused a lot of impact and inconvenience for the majority of Final Fantasy 14 players.
But recently, during an offline fan meeting event, the content creators of Final Fantasy 14 surprised many people by sharing that they are working and developing this feature after listened to a lot of feedback and suggestions from gamers. Although there is no specific timeline, that is enough to bring positivity to many players of Final Fantasy 14. Even if it is the earliest, it is likely that this new feature will appear right in the next game. The new expansion is called Dawntrail. In fact, there were previously some mods that supported this feature, but when used, it would be considered software intervention from a third party, thereby putting players at risk of having their accounts banned. forever.
Therefore, the announcement from the developer of Final Fantasy 14 has made many people happy. Although there are still some concerns that these chat bubbles can distract gamers during boss battles or battles, it is clear that this addition and improvement is still extremely necessary. and save time during communication.