Not sure if the people always asking for legacy stuff or the people who respond with haughty overwrought "1.0 players are the saviors of XIV" paragraphs are worse.
Not sure if the people always asking for legacy stuff or the people who respond with haughty overwrought "1.0 players are the saviors of XIV" paragraphs are worse.



if anything, the fault is at the player who make this thread, there are a lot of similar thread like this already made, all he gotta is use "search" but no, "I gotta make another thread of the same because my idea is original" or so



1.0 free time was around 1 year and some months after launch long and the price of the 1.0 game box was for a while at $5.
It was not a huge thing to buy the game and to create a character. Especially at launch, where many players joined with hope ^^
Yes, but it is not in the cash shop ^^
Last edited by Felis; 08-10-2015 at 03:21 AM.
I highly doubt its that.
The way I see it which is the only real way is that yes we showed our support we payed the required subscription time. In this way we showed that we intended to continue to play the game that was broken into its new version. Yes there probly are people who just made a character paid the sub then walked away till 2.0 came out but so what they still showed their support.
This has nothing to do with special snowflake or what ever. I'm done arguing this so keep at it if you want people it will never happen.
Also I liked the old version too at lest some of the stuff but the lag.
Ps. OP has to be a troll to even start this.
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