Read the comment it was in reply too. As for my comment yes it was out of line.
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It's not unneeded to an extent. This part: No MMO developer is going to make your in-game relationships priority when making these decisions. Is true. SE specifically did this to help people on the greater scale. For houses and latency issues. To fill dead areas with people again on the low pop servers. The comment about needing therapy is unneeded. But there is truth to the words about MMO developers. In the long run they are helping the community as a whole. The truth can be hurtful. I've played several MMOs over the years and I've quit playing them. But I did not lose the connection to the people I really wanted to keep with me. There is other social media outlets. Over discord, phone, facebook, twitter. You can't say you're going to lose your friend forever. If you do - then maybe you didn't cherish it very well. I know it sounds harsh but my boyfriend played a game with this guy in FF11 for like 5 years. They don't see each other and he doesn't play 11 but every once a year they call each other and talk genuine. You can't say it's going to be the end. There's other ways to prosper on a good good relationship with people.
Shit, I met my boyfriend in FF11 and here we are gaming together today.
I wish that they put Omega to the light DC.
I don't want to have anything with people from that shi* server.
Can't play with my friends on Midgard anymore. Which is fine, not like I really did anything with them anyway.
And I'm already considering moving because of other reasons... A friend will be joining eventually (hopefully) and having to make her chose between her brother and her friends would suck.
Awww, after all these years of seeing "Nep nep afk club" in the party finder, i'll never see it again!!!!!