Those basic job-change quests that I mentioned before, and you talk about has the skill requirements of either sail-handling, accounting and gunnery. Granted, it MIGHT be possible for one who does not have those skills to strike lottery at get a job, it is highly unlikely to show up without burning multiple Quest Mediation Permits, which again is not likely to be available to new players.
In fact, the only conceivable way a new player can change job would be to attend the school in Sagres - which is located in a far too inconvenient location for every other nations except Portugal or Spain. And they are only told about Sagres after getting lost for a long while - since they have no way of finding it in the first place. The old school used to be tedious but optional, but new one is now COMPULSORY, but NON-EXISTENT, at least in the eyes of a new player.
No, please don't talk about wiki/forum - if someone force me to read a manual in order to play a mmorpg, I'm better off studying my arse off to get into a good college, so that I can earn tons of real-life cash off the jerks who tell me to do so in first place.
My point stands: If you're a new player and regrets choosing the class you just began with, sorry, you can't change job unless you attend school. What school, you say? Don't worry, we'd tell you about it after you hit level 10, and then send you off to nowhere in a barca. Or you can pay 5k Ducats to get on this liner that would only take off after 10 minutes of being stuck in an idle cabin alone with nobody.
This is my challenge to those of you who think it's a catwalk: Try it yourself, without using all your prior knowledge. Pretend that you don't know about port permits and do only the simple quests that they have in the beginning. In another words, follow in the footstep of a real noob, before you slink bull out on World Chat or any other chats - that this game is actually getting easier now.
The new sagres school system is a miss oportunity. But there is still time to fix it . HURRY UP PAPAYA. Bring back the old school system , and treat Sagres as the next chapter of school , like an advanced school that players can go after finishing the old school system.
Why are there so many goofy people telling Papaya to change the game? Papaya won't be changing any part of the actual game, as they're not the developer, just the middle man handling the rights, translation, community and monetization on the western end of things.
This is a change that Koei Tecmo made to try and address (for the fourth or fifth time) the downright awful way the school was always handled in the game. Maybe there is something in the translation though, as the feedback from JP on the new school seems to be highly positive.
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