The only thing SE understands is profit and loss. If they show a significant loss they might fix something. Paying with crysta and hoping they will change something is exactly what they want.
The only thing SE understands is profit and loss. If they show a significant loss they might fix something. Paying with crysta and hoping they will change something is exactly what they want.
Vivik- Asura
Do you know who you really are? Are you sure it’s really you?
Even if the fees don't apply to us. The fact that a company has fees like that in the first place is one I do not want to be a part of. Click and Buy can go shove it, I mean almost $3 to withdraw money if you store it with them? That is just complete trash.
It is the old illusion of choice routine.
Thanks for the link, Romanova.~
I would also like to point out that we should not forget about the people who cannot use click and buy or get crysta in their country. There may not be many, but I'm sure they love the game as much as the rest of us. I genuinely feel sorry for these people and I'm sure it was not how they wanted their ffxi careers to end.
Vivik- Asura
Do you know who you really are? Are you sure it’s really you?
Why do I all of sudden get an impression this new system for crysta could be getting setup to allow for purchasing ingame items with. For example you want emp upgrade items you can buy them for real money.
Sounds crazy but if SE really wants to start making money that is the way to do it. Pay 12.95 for the game and for people that don't have big ls's you can buy items for real money. They have talked about this before and there has been rumors that FF14 would become free to play but with micro-transactions for items.
hmmm.
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