Originally Posted by
ViolentDjango
Yeah, the problem ended up being that they treated FFXIV too much like an outside, stand-alone project and didn't treat it as a sequel to FFXI (i.e. drawing from the core structure of FFXI) like they should have. The new development engine used, i.e. Crystal Tools, was another problem because they couldn't use any of the key development/programming things they learned from FFXI in the development of the game.
That's why there's the blaring gap between things that are perfectly function-able and seemingly transferable in FFXI to things that make no sense in FFXIV (starting off with no search functions, for example, when FFXI can tell you everything short of a person's current HP and equipment without you even being in a zone with them)
Lodestone, oddly enough, seems to have more access to the game's character database than the ingame functions seem to.