It would be really nice if the spam/molestation would finally stop.
It would be really nice if the spam/molestation would finally stop.
i live in some what hope of some new features being introduced in 3.0 .. but with all my bitching and moaning along with so many others ( there i said it ) it remains doubtful they will do a damn thing!!!
you know im willing to bet if the majority of the NA / EU stoped buying the damn gil in 1 place we wont have this issues ....but yeah SE needs to hire more GMS for the STFU.You know, I'm willing to bet if the majority of the NA/EU customers were to suddenly CANCEL all at once with "RMT" as the reason for leaving, S-E would suddenly friggin' notice ( and remember, canceling still allows you to play until your times up and you can always renew later ).
If the internet can have an international "black out day", then I'm sure FFXIV players can organize an international "NO MORE RMT!" day for one game.Money talks, BS walks. You want S-E to listen, make their pocketbook give out a frightened squeal.
*shrugs* It needed a bump.
Last edited by LandricFrey; 05-14-2015 at 04:27 AM. Reason: Needed a reason to rabble.
Not only would this fix it for XIV, if we could somehow get all MMO players to do it we'd pretty much fix the entire RMT industry. Unfortunatly I don't see that happening...would be so nice though.
Well, then. I guess the main question is: are there more people willing to take a stand as I described than there are those willing to buy gil?
considering that since less than 10% of the ffxiv populaton even reads the forums, the amount of people willing to tae a stand in this manner is insignificant to their bottom line.
100 players cancelling their subscription wont hurt square in the slightest. Unless you have a plan for tapping a larger subsection of players, without breaking this rule from the forum rules http://support.na.square-enix.com/ru...la=1&tag=forum:
Then i doubt it.Posting aimed to create a negative impact on the community or its members.
Although it does hit a grey line, there is a big difference between "conplaining to SE about things being screwed up", and actively attempting to incite a scenario that affects the only thing SE cares about: the profit lines.
I would not be surprised to see less leniency, and a stricter enforcement of the rules for it, so toeing the line is prudent, in order to get the point across without drawing penalties.
Dont get me wrong. You mean well, and I agree that you have the right idea, I am just warning on the execution. I would rather this succeed, rather than get struck down in the initiation.
im on your side here.
Fortunately, Square's rules only apply to Square's forums. There are numerous sites to post including but not limited to ZAM, massivelyop, mmorpg.com, tentonhammer, mmosite, etc.,etc, etc.considering that since less than 10% of the ffxiv populaton even reads the forums, the amount of people willing to tae a stand in this manner is insignificant to their bottom line.
100 players cancelling their subscription wont hurt square in the slightest. Unless you have a plan for tapping a larger subsection of players, without breaking this rule from the forum rules http://support.na.square-enix.com/ru...la=1&tag=forum:
Then i doubt it.
And in fact, it doesn't even have to be FFXIV exclusive. An actual day where ALL anti-RMT gamers in ALL mmos collectively make their displeasure known to their respective mmo devs via the most useful tool at their disposal: their wallet.
Last edited by Zorvan; 05-14-2015 at 04:11 PM.
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