



How's a CE purchase any different than a timed exclusive event item?For something to be rare/exclusive, a customer needs to be able to have access to it to begin with, such as with the Collector's Editions of ARR/Expacs, or rare items in game that everyone can unlock through completing certain requirements etc. The earrings are currently impossible to obtain the only thing that you could claim is exclusive about them is SE giving legacy players a 5yr head start on having them before everyone else.
Or perhaps a better example would be preorder bonus items. Should those all be given out too?
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Collectors editions are still available to purchase (whether officially or not) they are not limited like time events, so there is a difference between these two. Considering there could be editions with pre-order bonuses somewhere online being sold, it's still another thing that's not impossible to obtain. However as some codes do have expiry dates, that can complicate it, but it still isn't completely out of reach. And honestly I really wouldn't be surprised if such things are released in the future, because if players ask enough, it might just happen.
But it shouldn't happen. Pre-order bonuses and the like are a tried and true marketing practice. It would be shady to start selling those items independent of the actual pre-order itself.Collectors editions are still available to purchase (whether officially or not) they are not limited like time events, so there is a difference between these two. Considering there could be editions with pre-order bonuses somewhere online being sold, it's still another thing that's not impossible to obtain. However as some codes do have expiry dates, that can complicate it, but it still isn't completely out of reach. And honestly I really wouldn't be surprised if such things are released in the future, because if players ask enough, it might just happen.


It's different because money is involved. Even though the pre-order bonuses are practically just freebies because a high percentage of players are likely going to order the expansion one way or the other, it's still involves real life currency, which brings legal considerations into the picture. These things are explicitly sold as being only available through these means, in stark contrast to the vague list of things that would be exclusive to 1.0 players and weren't sold to them one way or the other. Even if such statements as the ones linked throughout the thread about what would be unobtainable going forward might indirectly influence your purchasing decisions based on your understanding of them, changes to those statements, if a later decision even really is a change to them, would fall under SE's contractually secured right to change the game at will.
Though, personally, I wouldn't be bothered if people could buy a fat chocobo in the Mogstation for $5. It's just a goofy thing I enjoy using and I'm sure others would similarly enjoy using it, including those who may not have had an opportunity to purchase it originally.
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