Why don't you wait until the new gear is actually released before getting mad about it?
Why don't you wait until the new gear is actually released before getting mad about it?
Address what? It's a promo screenshot. There's also a promo screenshot of a Summoner using Carbuncle during The Hunt, doesn't mean that's actually being implemented either. I'd suggest settling down and save the raging for when you know as a fact it's gender locked.
No I didn't mean you're crazy. I meant mad as in angry, annoyed, etc.
You seem to either have a very broad meaning of "raging" and "mad" or you have no idea what those words actually mean...
There's been plenty of times, in various MMO's where promotional screenshots have been shown and when questioned about something being off, they'll be up front in explaining that what's in the shot isn't what will be in the game. I've also seen, and been part of a few, where the Community Rep has came back and gone, "Uhh, yeah so that's getting changed and we're going to need to delay it a while."
As I stated, I'd much rather see either of the above than see the Community Rep basically say "Yeah we know it's wrong but we'll get to it eventually." and then six months down the line I'm reading posts going "Hey whatever happened to..."
Last edited by Cigaran; 07-04-2014 at 09:42 AM. Reason: This isn't goddamn Twitter.
That isn't exactly what is being said. He was saying that if we point out an actual problem earlier then it would be fixed earlier. He thought he saw a problem through the preview. Things like this happen all the time. They show a preview or talk about future content and people ask questions about perceived problems. Since it was brought up, gay marriage. This was a problem people saw before the content was actually released and it got fixed before released instead of after or never. In this particular case I think he was overzealous and wrong. But to think its stupid to ask/point out possible problems is wrong as well.
He saw a 2 second clip/picture of someone wearing a piece of gear. Something must outrage him every time he opens his eyes. Following the advice of someone like this is bad.That isn't exactly what is being said. He was saying that if we point out an actual problem earlier then it would be fixed earlier. He thought he saw a problem through the preview. Things like this happen all the time. They show a preview or talk about future content and people ask questions about perceived problems. Since it was brought up, gay marriage. This was a problem people saw before the content was actually released and it got fixed before released instead of after or never. In this particular case I think he was overzealous and wrong. But to think its stupid to ask/point out possible problems is wrong as well.
Which is why I said he was wrong. It doesn't make the mentality of trying to fix mistakes earlier stupid though.
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