I'm curious as to how they distinguish between genuine new players and the gil farming bots.
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I'm curious as to how they distinguish between genuine new players and the gil farming bots.
One sure sign of a bot is that they'l have a normal name, but with a random letter at the end. Rodrickn Blackthorneb, for example.
But, I've seen an increase of sprouts as well, our FC is full of em and growing.
I think much of it is from the glowing reviews Stormblood got coupled with the multitudes of newbie friendly systems to help them rapidly progress.
I'm curious as to how long you'll find XIV entertaining (I don't mean this in a snarky way). Speaking personally, I've quit twice, resulting in relatively fresh starts three times. In each case, I had a blast with XIV for awhile - usually months to a year. However, at a certain point, I've always grown bored and left again, for a large variety of reasons that I won't get into here but which many, if not most, players, can relate to.
Also, I'd venture to say that most people on the forums do, actually, welcome positive information. Most people on the forums that I come across are incredibly passionate about FFXIV, and wish it nothing but success. Many do, however, worry about the long-term health of the game given SE's embarrassingly shoddy development practices. Speaking for myself, as an example, I'm not just ripping apart things like the Glamour Dresser for the hell of it; I'm also ripping it apart because I routinely encounter friends debating a return to FF, and when they ask if some of the game's problems have been resolved, I have to either lie or answer in the negative. That's frustrating to me personally, and it's worrisome for the game's long-term health.
Just my two cents, anyway.
Good, fresh meat.