The transcript is already over 300,000 words, and counting.
The phrase"Final Fantasy 14 has a lot of cutscenes" is a major understatement, like saying that the ocean has"a lot" of water. When asked about the game's story, I always give it a glowing recommendation, followed by a warning that it'll take hundreds of hours to chew through. Astonishingly, u/eriyu of the Final Fantasy 14 subredditThe average novel is around 50,000 to 110,000 words.
Even playing through the game once is a massive undertaking, let alone penning down the entire experience as you go. It's slow going."I'm getting 99% of the text directly in-game playing through on an alt, rather than using a text dump or something, so updates won't be super fast."
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