It also had more layers of security. I liked (when they kept it updated) Seeing adds for new SE games I even loved the tribune.
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its just something about logging into that music, being able to customize it also with different wallpapers and bgms. it was a bit tedious but i kinda trust it more than a website if i wanted to give my account information....it felt more secure
this was one of my favorite POL bgms,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQTW61k8xRM
i would leave POL on just so this song can be on repeat....memories
Well .. honestly ... the login screen is simplest HTML and depends hopelessly on the availability of the network connectivity. It does not only look cheap and amateurish ... it actually *is* cheap and amateurish.
But hey, no worries, that's only a little teaser for the account creation nightmare which follows directly afterwards. I am pretty sure that SE will address this topic sooner or later, because it scares off a high percentage of potential customers right from the start ... and on the PS3 something like this won't be acceptable anyway and very difficult to implement. It would also rule out a possible X360 conversion due to the lack of a http client on that system.
Actually the lack of HTTP access as well as the locking down of the Xboxlive system so that it can not connect to the internet or to other systems outside of XBL is exactly why XIV wont show up on the Xbox 360. Microsoft does not want any game on its system to cross platform with PSN. Or Steam. Which is why steamworks is getting ported to the PS3 and allowing PS3 owns of Portal 2 to instantly own it for Steam as well.
I don't miss POL, probably because it looks horribly like the Wii UI :D
Pretty much every POL function can be integrated into the lodestone (which looks much more sleek) without being a stumbling block for people that want to just log into the game.