That's a shame, but you missed the deadline. It was clearly stated on multiple websites. They don't owe you anything, and it certainly wasn't an injustice.
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That's a shame, but you missed the deadline. It was clearly stated on multiple websites. They don't owe you anything, and it certainly wasn't an injustice.
All i have to say is you only have 1 post.
That 1 post is asking for legacy. Do you feel like you deserve legacy when you only have 1 post? Did you support the game? Or did you completely ignore the game until you felt it was to your standards?
Legacy is for people who supported the game not by playing it (gaining level 49 crafter) but by paying for it (via the monthly fee of only 9.99.)
I understand your frustration, but you will only find more frustration by posting in these forums because many people are very tired of people asking for something they did not bother to obtain when the opportunity was available.
Played months and months =/= paid months and months. I understand you put a lot of time into this game when it wasn't very good. But the point of the Legacy campaign was to get people to pay a subscription, not to reward everyone who ever played a lot during the free period.
People misunderstand what Legacy status was given for. It was not a "I played the game a lot when it sucked" reward... It's an "I PAID for the game when it sucked" reward.
Playing while it's free did not help SE at all. Supporting them MONETARILY however, DID help. You chose to stop supporting them, why then do you feel you deserve a reward?
OP: Help me help you. Please provide an answer to the following question:
What specific Legacy benefit(s) do you desire so much and why?
I know you don't want to hear this but that's too bad: You or anyone that thinks they deserve legacy deserve nothing because they did not qualify nor did they do anything to deserve it period!!! You ignored or did not take advantage of the offer its YOUR fault no one elses and you need to stop crying about it. Stop acting like a spoiled brat and learn to deal with it. Mods please lock down these types of threads.
I'm sorry you feel that way and its very unfortunate that you missed the legacy status but like a lot of said, we were given this information of the deadline through various websites and e-mails! Just got to move forward~
To be honest, i wouldn't say it like that. Back in November 2011 SE announced that they were working on 2.0 along side of 1.0. At that time 1.0 was online without asking for a subscription fee from their players. They've been telling us that they wouldn't ask for a fee until they felt that Final Fantasy XIV was worthy enough to be paid for by its consumers.
For more then a year, Final Fantasy XIV cost them a bucket load of money and they were "in need of financial support". By announcing 2.0, they gave the consumer the ability to continue playing on the condition that would pay the subscription fee for it. In order to make it interesting for the consumers as well as giving them their thanks for supporting them in time of need, they've introduced the Legacy title and Subscription type.
In order to be eligible for receiving the title of Legacy Member, you would have to pay for a grand total of 90 days worth of subscription fees starting from January 2012. Originally the offer would end around the end of June 2012, when the Beta was originally planned. However, this period was extended, resulting in an end date of the 29th of September.
If you've supported SE for at least 3 months worth of game time within that time span from the beginning of January till the end of September, you would be granted the title of Legacy member.
So, it's not really a "I PAID for the game when it sucked" reward, but more like a "I've supported SE in the development of 2.0 during the time that they needed our support" reward. That is what the Legacy Membership is all about. We believed that SE could turn this game around by developing 2.0 and we've supported them in their time of need.
Personally, i'm happy to have spent my money supporting SE in developing 2.0 because they've done something not many companies have successfully pulled off. They've turned fiasco into something beautiful.