Firstly, I would like to direct you to a reply I made to someone earlier in this thread found here
As far as I am aware no one, and at the very least, not myself are asking for these things at out any sense of being entitled to them. Nor do I want them for free when the other player bases had to pay for them. That's lunacy.
What I do want, however, is for there to be equal treatment amongst the various versions of the game. The Chinese and Korean versions get exclusive items all the team. North America and Europe have never ONCE had an exclusive item. Japan had one set of exclusive items, which, after requesting feedback and receiving a popular demand for them, became items that every version of the game recieved. Do these items threaten my ability to play the game? No, not at all, but they are lovely items and I would like to have them because I would, believe it or not, use them.
Not to mention, there are no free alternatives for many of these items in the NA/EU/JP version of the game because MANY of these items are unique to their version of the game. We do not have an alternative for the cloud mount, the angel and demon outfit, nor for the new dance that was introduced. If there were alternatives that were CLOSE to them, I would be happy with that, but there simply aren’t. Hence the request for them.
Also, to point out in your statement, you mention the Chinese and Taiwanese Developers for FF Mobius but, for FFXIV, there is no other development team. From the research various people in this thread and myself have put into the subject, the game is not leased by a Developer but merely by a Provider. This provider allows for the game to hosted through them so it can be accessed by Chinese and Korean internet users. The various companies hosting FFXIV in these countries DO NOT develop these items, as we have seen interviews and even video of the in house Japanese development team working on items FOR the Chinese version of the game. Our best guesses, as we have no confirmation, as for why is this happening is due to some kind of contract with those providers in this countries saying they want SE to provide incentive for their potential costumers to play. A business practice that, while I understand, I wholly disagree with.