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BasilZero said:

 

 “It refers to people within the company who can’t imagine anything other than their own view of Final Fantasy. "

Continuing, he said, “Because of that, there was a time I told off the team, saying, ‘We’re not special. Wake Up.’ Yet, I realized that when Final Fantasy XV news was made public, this wasn’t only inside the company. Everyone has FF disease.”

The voices of those wanting to maintain the status quo, Tabata explained, are certainly the loudest. But, according to him, Final Fantasy has become stronger, bringing it back from the edge of crisis because of the changes. “At this point,” Tabata said, “if the series didn’t modernize, I think it could’ve been done for.”

Oh my God give this man a Nobel Prize.

Yes, Yes, Yes!  This disease isn't only a thing with Final Fantasy... but YES!

You aren't special either just because you played the classic versions.   Thinking that a game has to be a certain way for you is insane.  Let developers try new things and try to appeal to wider audiences.