yup as soon as i crashed and the re logging back in failed i figured this happened and i agree this happens more on ff14 than any other mmo i have ever played as well though that list is small XD
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yup as soon as i crashed and the re logging back in failed i figured this happened and i agree this happens more on ff14 than any other mmo i have ever played as well though that list is small XD
Well, that was rather rude of the server to kick me in the middle of a conversation! Guess there's nothing to do but try again tomorrow.
(Hey, SE? Maybe get some more power for poor Aether if you can!)
Either way, they have to do something considering this isn't going to be some freak accident issue anyway. I'm not opposed to locking down Balmung and Gilgamesh (there's already plenty of players there), but they'd probably also have to update the server hardware regardless.
i didn't do my pvp roulette today.........smh.
So if you plan your date night and go to a movie and the reel breaks halfway through and the theater says "Sorry, please wait 5 hours for the 1 1/2 hour feature to continue." and you get mad about that, your logic suggests I have an addiction?
You have a non-accountability problem.
"I dunno, you seem pretty upset, that shows emotional involvement." Valkyrie_Lenneth
Its cool you are not upset, I have no problem with that. But don't judge me for having a higher standard on a product I pay for. If I keep buying garbage clothes from a retailer that becomes threadbare after a few wash cycles, I stop buying from them. If you don't think that's a problem for that company, and you choose to defend them, OK.
"Bug testing" in a colloquial sense. Keep in mind, few MMOs have major updates near as frequent or with as much added content. Compare WoW's update cycle (12-15 months) to XIV's (3-4 months). While the scale may be different, the constant updates give chance to more errors, especially if you're at all familiar with how easily code can break.