Well, let's see...
Do the devs constantly refer to network strain in regards to feature requests? Yes, they do.
Do the devs constantly refer to bandwidth issues in regards to feature requests? Yes, they do.
Do the devs constantly refer to data size limits over the network in regards to feature requests? Yes, they do.
Is the fact that character inventory has to be instantly available at all times for everybody online one of the reasons they can't increase its size (see above)? Yes, it is.
Do AFKers offend? Well, hum, let's see... oh, yes they do. Not on a personal level, but community-wise? Sure. This game is nobody's own private little entertainment source. It's a multiplayer game, meaning it's continuously eating up network resources, and those resources aren't infinite. And while yes, expanding those same resources is one of the solutions, it's an incredible money investment, something that's not happening just yet (from what we know). Considering all these, it's quite staggering that they're so limited on one hand, yet on the other the devs don't seem to want to do what they could do, without much of an effort, to alleviate the situation as much as possible.
If someone's gonna be away for more than an hour, they have no reason whatsoever to stay logged in - no reason whatsoever to have the game running at all, if you ask me, but while in case of a single-player game, that only affects one's own power consumption, here it also affects an entire network, the servers that everybody else is also using. The network and servers that are, admittedly, rather limited and always under a lot of strain. Thinking it doesn't hurt anyone is what I find the most offensive.
If someone's gonna be away, actually away - why would they need something like this anyway? How would it be "fun" for them, if they're not at the computer to see it? Especially if they're gonna be away for 3-6-8-12 hours, because they go to bed or to work or any such (and believe me, I see dozens of those every day in every city, just rooted to the same spot, not even bothering with fake "crafting" or "conversation/interaction" anymore either)? Why would anyone want to run a game, an MMO game at that, as a glorified screensaver, when there'd be no point to it at all because nobody would even glimpse at it anyway? I also find this very offensive.



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