Feelings aside. Long as they add in glamor and mount to Sage's very unique medical appearance.
https://media.istockphoto.com/illust...5549?s=612x612
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Cause you know, reasons.
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Feelings aside. Long as they add in glamor and mount to Sage's very unique medical appearance.
https://media.istockphoto.com/illust...5549?s=612x612
https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca88...DADym51KxnuqH4
Cause you know, reasons.
For some things there's an easy fix. Most of the things that people have complained about for years don't have an easy fix. As much as I want to see certain changes, and despite the fact that I play a broken race (hrothgar) pretty often, I'm also realistic with my expectations.. Altering a job icon for an expansion that hasn't even been released yet is a pretty small workload, aka an easy fix.
Dislike both old and new, and I don't expect them to cater to any of my phobias so why should anyone else?
I understand that. But little to no acknowledgement for something that’s been a problem for 6-8 years…that should be more than enough time for a fix. It’s just annoying to constantly see a vocal minority(usually on the likes of twitter) pandered to, when there’s a larger portion of people that are basically on mute and that SE doesn’t even acknowledge unless it benefits them.
In my experience, individuals with a healthy degree of critical thinking skills and a dose of scepticism are far more interesting and reliable than those who feel the need to mindlessly buy into every last little thing that a company does in the name of positive optics.
Speaking of interesting, though, despite this move supposedly not being a big deal and also a thread intended to collect feedback there's a rather troubling amount of individuals swift to launch personal attacks and indulge in character assassination of those who dare not fawn over a company for what is essentially an incredibly low effort move. Most people wouldn't even bat an eyelid if it just happened. Things change in development all the time, especially in an unfinished state. Yet the company chose to put out a statement and that statement is being critiqued.
Given what certain other corporations tied to the industry have been going through of late, I daresay it's even healthy to question the motives of those eager to show how tolerant and progressive they are. I think I'm losing count of the number of times such individuals and organisations turn out have some major skeletons within their closest! Let us hope it is not also the case with FFXIV, eh?
I don't personally believe it to be the case, though I'm also not going to go all out in launching blind support of anything and everything that happens 'just because'.
This is a pretty minor change that doesn't bother me. I never even really pay that much attention to class icons. Though, I feel its a bit strange they felt the need to announce such a minor change. Had this change went noticed by the player base on launch rather than being pointed out and giving the reason why there likely would've been a lot less fuss over it.
It looks like a firework. Meh, it's better than the old one.
This is essentially my stance on it. If you start attempting to cater to every single small issue that people have, with a player base of a million plus players, you are left with bland wet toast design decisions.
I preferred the previous design, but I understand that it affected some people and neither design affects me at all so I don't care about the icon outcome in the slightest.
I just don't think design decisions should be based on an extreme minority of the playerbase phobia, a phobia that is largely self diagnosed, self described and isn't an official disorder.
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There was nothing sacred about the original icon. If the old icon made players uncomfortable and the new icon doesn't, I'm all for it.
Yes, people (including many in this thread) have kneejerk opposition to anything done to make other people more comfortable - it's a sad state of affairs, but not one that should be particularly respected.