

Unlike Divine, my criticism is directed at SE and is not personal attacks toward other players.
ie, http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...=1#post4618605





There are several Eureka hate threads and you choose the one dedicated for showing appreciation to show your hate. That is a bit crappy.Unlike Divine, my criticism is directed at SE and is not personal attacks toward other players.
ie, http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...=1#post4618605


You call that an attack?Unlike Divine, my criticism is directed at SE and is not personal attacks toward other players.
ie, http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...=1#post4618605

My first impression wasn't that great but we went in with friends and I had so much fun it actually surprised me ^^ So yeah, it's refreshing and I grew to like it ^^


I actually do appreciate Eureka in the sense that it was the final thing to get me to unsubscribe as I was on the fence and was waiting on seeing how Eureka turned out; I had given the dev team the benefit of the doubt far too often and my optimism was clearly unfounded, but I still gave them Eureka as a final chance. While it might not be the common way you'd want the content to be appreciated, I've found an appreciation for it in what it did for me rather than how it was designed as content. It was the final confirmation of whether or not new and interesting content would be made and whether or not I'd still be playing. To that end, I appreciate it for settling a question I've had since Stormblood launched and before then with Diadem 2.0.
If you equate canceling my subscription to hate rather than apathy for the development cycle of the game, that's on you. But I'm probably more appreciative of Eureka on a deeper level than most of you.


Seems like a pretty dark appreciation to me, but I won't hold it against you. It is pretty bad when you are looking for a reason to quit though as opposed to just quitting.I actually do appreciate Eureka in the sense that it was the final thing to get me to unsubscribe as I was on the fence and was waiting on seeing how Eureka turned out; I had given the dev team the benefit of the doubt far too often and my optimism was clearly unfounded, but I still gave them Eureka as a final chance. While it might not be the common way you'd want the content to be appreciated, I've found an appreciation for it in what it did for me rather than how it was designed as content. It was the final confirmation of whether or not new and interesting content would be made and whether or not I'd still be playing. To that end, I appreciate it for settling a question I've had since Stormblood launched and before then with Diadem 2.0.
If you equate canceling my subscription to hate rather than apathy for the development cycle of the game, that's on you. But I'm probably more appreciative of Eureka on a deeper level than most of you.
Guildmaster of Power With Numbers (PWN) on Coeurl in Aether.


Things are so scary in Eureka I don't usually take the time to take screenshots, but I was able to snag a few recently! The safest place to be is with the NM fate train. It's also a lot of fun running with a big crowd of people. We are like ninja ants, dodging all the mobs!


Only thing I truly liked about Eureka and I hope they won't change it : we really are in danger. You can't be wandering around on your own and rush through the mobs. You have to be really careful.
We need to communicate, the content encourage teamplay, share info. Ask for raise, regen and all that kind of stuff you can almost ignore in the vast majority of the content.
Even of pf for extreme or savage, people don't feel that concern about the rest of the party. (not every party, I know, but the feeling I had in general).


Why do people canceling their sub feel like they have to let the entire world know they do ?
"Hey look ! I'm canceling my sub ! Take a good note ! I'm really doing it"
Yeah and so what ? It doesn't bring anything, we don't care.
Besides, that thread hasn't been made for that so please. There are already a lot of thread to talk about how Eureka isn't that great. Go on those, thank you.
I didn't particulary like it either, yet I did it until the end and I shared point I actually really liked and that's all.
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