Summary
- Final Fantasy 14 director Naoki Yoshida has revealed he plays with fans using secret alt characters to experience community events.
- Yoshida claims that he plays with other people quite a lot, and that he "might even be on their friend’s list" without them realizing.
- The downside is that Yoshida has to keep turning down dinner invites and voice chats to hide his identity, and that it "makes me sad."
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 14 director Naoki Yoshida reveals he has some alt characters he uses to play with fans insteadꦫ of his official Lal✤afell Black Mage, but feels sad he can't interact or talk with people on his friend list.
It's very rare that you💯 find a developer that doesn't enjoy playing their own game, and Final Fantasy 14 director Naoki Yoshida is no different. We know that he officially runs around playing as , as the character has popped up in multiple streams and events whenever Yoshida picks up a controller/keyboard himself. However, Yoshida recently revealed he does have some alt characters he uses when he wants to get away from the glitz and the glam of running around as the game's director.

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网:When speaking with TheGamer about whether he ever joins in some of the sillier or unintended games that players come up with in Final Fantasy 14, he reveals that "about 85-90 percent" of the game's development team are Warriors of 🅘Light that are hiding their true identity, and that he counts himself among them. He even claims that he often makes friends and joins in group a👍ctivities with his alt characters, as he likes to experience community play "outside the intended schemes or mechanics."
A lot of people have been pl🔯aying togethe🐽r with me and they don't even realize it. I might even be on their friend’s list and they don't know about it.
Final Fantasy 14 Director Naoki Yoshida Is Sad He Can't Meet Up With Friends
Of course, one of the downsides to hiding your identity is that you have to distance you💧rself from whoever you end up making friends with, and this is the side of anonymity that makes Yoshida pretty sad. In our interview, Yoshida explains that while he has lots of friends that he plays with using his alt characters, he always has to turn down dinner invites or voice chats to avoid giving away his identity💖.
I have so man𝓰y friends in-game, but when they all say, ‘Oh, let's go for dinner’, I canno💯t join them, and that makes me sad. I can't even voice chat with them.
So, if you're in a Grand Company or there's a particularly quiet person on your friend list that never meets up for group voice chats or real life events, there's the possibi🐭lity that you may have been playing with Naoki Yoshida this entire time. There's also the possibility you're just play𒊎ing with someone that's super antisocial, but the chance is still there, dammit.

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