nothing is wrong with the game, nor is there anything wrong with just playing the game with your friends or to make game money...
just because they choose not to spend time playing games with random strangers for no personal gain doesnt make them bad gamers
seriously, back off the entitlement - random strangers dont owe other random strangers ANYTHING in a game, including their time...
is it cool if random strangers DO help out other random strangers? of course
but it certainly is FINE if they choose not to as well
Last edited by Crica; 09-24-2013 at 05:24 AM.
I am not being entitled I just simply think it is wrong to charge fellow players for something that takes little time to help with. I myself do not do it but I guess to each their own.
It's wonderful that there are rare drop items that sell for a lot on the market boards. Most sellable stuff in the game is too easy to get, which makes the game economy boring.
It's a shame that such vocal people want gil to be worthless/pointless as a "solution" to RMT. Exterminating RMT is important, but we can't react to it in a way that ruins a big part of the game.
https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/character/1524546/
I couldn't disagree more. Player housing and cool furnishings are one of the most loved aspects of many MMOs. I loved making an awesome, unique evil mansion in EQ2 and having a fun, cozy, well-decorated Mog House in FFXI. It gives a great sense of investment, immersion, and individuality.
Plus, housing items can be great for the game economy, a boon for crafters, and it can even make dungeons and raids more worthwhile too.
Who doesn't want to proudly display their hard-earned, valuable, gorgeous raid spoils in their home?? Raid-dropped housing items would make for perfect synergy in FFXIV.
https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/character/1524546/
nothing is wrong with the game, nor is there anything wrong with just playing the game with your friends or to make game money...
just because they choose not to spend time playing games with random strangers for no personal gain doesnt make them bad gamers
seriously, back off the entitlement - random strangers dont owe other random strangers ANYTHING in a game, including their time...
is it cool if random strangers DO help out other random strangers? of course
but it certainly is FINE if they choose not to as well
This^ Entitlement mentalities can go die in a fire, a hot, circular eruption of Ifrit Hard Mode fire.
Because the same team that designs fluff items, is the same team that designs soul-crushing dungeon mechanics, right?
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