Threatening to quit the game doesn't solve the issue
It might.
Like here in Australia the damn teachers hold a strike every year for a pay rise, and every year they get what they want.
Because when you go to university the main subject you undertake to become a teacher is Striking 101, the rest doesn't matter you don't actually have to teach you just complain to the school board how every student in you class is autistic and that there unteachable.
Threatening works if enough people do it.
PS: Some years they didn't have to strike they just announce they were going to and presto! Pay rise.
Last edited by Joeking; 06-06-2011 at 02:37 PM.
Which doesn't matter, because teachers have no rivals. It's a bad comparison.It might.
Like here in Australia the damn teachers hold a strike every year for a pay rise, and every year they get what they want.
Because when you go to university the main subject you undertake to become a teacher is Striking 101, the rest doesn't matter you don't actually have to teach you just complain to the school board how every student in you class is autistic and that there unteachable.
Threatening works if enough people do it.
PS: Some years they didn't have to strike they just announce they were going to and presto! Pay rise.
It's simple survival of the fittest. If SE and FF14 can't prove a fun MMO, then someone else will provide it better or the next best thing.
It doesn't matte if it's constructive criticism or whatever. If voices aren't heard and things don't get changed fast enough for enough people, then they simple becomes insolvent.
FF14 will shut down, and that'll be that. I doubt they would even sell on their next MMO given the huge hit to their reputation.
It's the old stage analogy, if the audience boo you if they scream at you, if they throw things at you, they're still in the room, you have a chance to make them cheer with the next event. But if they're silently leaving, then you have no chance at all.
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