The ability to sort linkshells without having to leave them.
The ability to sort linkshells without having to leave them.
I think you're greatly exaggerating the amount of players that would QQ over an increased backup time, I don't know what WoW has it set to, but in all my time I've played it I've never lost an item due to a server crash, never knew anyone who lost an item to that, nor have I have seen any threads about it on the forums. If it means we could get a Glamour Journal, or 2-3 times the inventory space I think everyone would be more than glad to make that sacrifice.
I love this game but this is my #1 issue with it - no matter how many apologist white knights tell me the targeting int the game is fine...it's not - it SUCKS no matter how much you tweak it. "Oh you will get used to it." Um, no - targeting really should not be something I have to actively think about (unless it is a marked target) - if I have to "get used to it" then something is wrong with it.
It's really no different, actually. Games where you can be one class still have to account for enough data usage to encompass all potential armor sets and whatnot in the game, regardless of class. Just because one might play a warrior in WoW, for example, doesn't mean that they can't or won't store cloth or leather or mail armor in their inventory/bank/etc (inventory/bank space that gets regularly increased, I might add, without players being asked to pay more for their subscription). This is why account-wide armor appearance saving designs are so attractive, also, as you only save the data once and then it's available to all characters. Whereas in FFXIV, if you have multiple characters with gear stored for glamour, all of those pieces are stored individually.
I certainly haven't gotten used to the targeting system. It still bothers me.
Ability to hide active quests on the quest log.