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Looking at threads on these forums for an idea of how "Most people in the game" feel about an update is like looking at a third grade classroom for an idea of how "Most people in the country" feel about foreign policy.
see This post.
Looking at threads on these forums for an idea of how "Most people in the game" feel about an update is like looking at a third grade classroom for an idea of how "Most people in the country" feel about foreign policy.
Are you going to argue with me that over 60% of the initial population whom first joined FFXI, were NOT fans of the Final Fantasy series' previous offline installments? It's quite obvious to come up with certain situations that don't require statistics, such as "Most people will say: putting your hand in boiling hot oil, hurts"
She is not calling out Abyssea directly just because she refers to it, she simply realizes the direction this game has taken. There's no specifics or statistics needed when it comes "how a game feels". FFXI came out with actual expansions in the past, that offered new area's to explore, new Jobs to be played and detailed missions, involving intricate storylines.
Now what do we get? Re-hashed old zones with new monster placement and few throw together cut-scenes.
SE needs to stop worrying about putting money in their pockets, and start worrying about making a quality game.
And if you think these forums are meant to complain to SE all day, most of you need to skillup... Because I can complain better than 80% of you out there. No statistics needed.
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