Thank you!
Thank you!

Thank you very much, you have created an incredible game. I have absolutely fallen in love with Eorzea, I look forward too many years of this game.
I do not know what is going " outside " ( the server ) , but the server seems pretty stable from inside , the duty finder running smooth , the world is lag free . If the server are open to create new char where the new people from today want , i'd call a very smooth release day . Sure we had " lil trouble " during the early access , but they put huge effort into fixing it and look like it worked .
Good work , keep it up .



どうもありがとうございました吉田さん!

Thank you Yoshi-P! Allthough the start was not smooth, we love you for the wonderfull world, you gave us, that we will enjoy for comming years! So heads up! You and your team are just awesome!

I'd also like to extend my thanks to the whole team at Square Enix that worked on this relaunch. Always good to have someone as passionate as Yoshida in charge as well - we're having some early problems with the launch but that was sort of expected. Cheerio

The vocal haters pale in comparison to the fans. We're with you Yoshi-P and team!
I can't believe he pulled it off. This is an all new in gaming history. And in regards to the login issue, you can thank your fellow Americans in L.A., where the server for NA is at. Not Yoshi-p's fault

I wanted to post on the off chance that this thread gets read by the people it is intended for.
I've experienced pretty much every major MMO release since WoW back in 2004. Launch issues were present in one form or another in every single one, we all know this if we're being honest. I too, was locked out for periods on Saturday / Sunday, but I was able to get in for a few hours at a time and get things accomplished on my char. I felt frustrated at times, however my frustrations didn't get the best of me because the time I did spend in the game was truly enjoyable.
In all of the various launches / games I've never seen the level of interaction with the players that Yoshida has maintained throughout the redesign process. I've really been blown away by the whole experience.
Its hard to describe.
Generally when I'm excited for an MMO launch its a self centered experience. I usually don't care about timelines, I usually don't care about the stress that the team might be under to fix things. What generally matters to me is when I'm able to get in and start clearing content. This time was different. Through the forum posts / live letters Yoshi really started to feel like more of a guild leader / friend than another business man looking to get players hooked on a treadmill. When I noticed this association I was making; I kind of started to think that the ffxiv community started to feel like guildmates aswell. This, to me, was very similar compared to a large progressive guild where you have your cliques (close friends) and generally quite a few faces/names you dont know on a personal level.
In not so many words, I started to feel like we were all in this together. Its still a little strange and foreign to me, but in the end it is nice to have that community feeling on such a broad scope.
Thank you Yoshi-P, thank you team.
Thank you player community.
Last edited by Netsky; 08-28-2013 at 12:57 AM.

Hello when i try to make a forum post i get a message saying im not allowed because my char lv may not be high enough etc, but ive posted before? why can i not longer post...
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