LOL I would worry about sorting my life out instead of some cross over event in a video game if I were you
I have an unopened collector's edition...I wonder how much it'll be worth in a few years if kept in pristine condition?
That aside, I'd still like a FFXV crossover event. If done right, we'd stand to get some pretty neat glamour.
I also spent several hundred pounds/dollars on the Collector's Edition of FFXV but that was my choice and whatever happens with XIV is never going to effect that. Spending a fortune in purchasing hard material goods (that come with the game) when they don't effect the story of the game at all, you could just buy the game itself (ignoring any physical merchandise in-between) and only focus on the DLC and you'd be spending much less money. Sure it's disappointing with the recent news about the content, but getting all whiney about how much you originally paid is on you OP and no one else.
And? How does this effect an event that was under development for months likely. Or people asking for one. This only seems to be effecting you right now.
I also bought the collectors edition. I don't feel slighted by any of the recent news, or the fact that they are adding an event.
The point is being missed, and clearly proving the toxicity of these threads. Right now members of the XV fandom are upset, and have a reason to be. After getting a flawed game with story gaps, doing a poll for what additions we’d like, filling it out, and waiting with them through all the changes, we are burned. We trusted them to deliver these changes to make the game better, and they canceled them. This is absolutely heart breaking as a fan, and anyone who can’t see that is blind. Imagine if Final Fantasy XIV announced the next expansion, and then canceled it after a fanfare of anticipation before the release. People would be livid, and would likely not want to be reminded of it.
And then you go to the FFXV steam discussion and beg them not to release the FFXIV crossover, despite it being essentially done.The point is being missed, and clearly proving the toxicity of these threads. Right now members of the XV fandom are upset, and have a reason to be. After getting a flawed game with story gaps, doing a poll for what additions we’d like, filling it out, and waiting with them through all the changes, we are burned. We trusted them to deliver these changes to make the game better, and they canceled them. This is absolutely heart breaking as a fan, and anyone who can’t see that is blind. Imagine if Final Fantasy XIV announced the next expansion, and then canceled it after a fanfare of anticipation before the release. People would be livid, and would likely not want to be reminded of it.
See what people are getting at? You're complaining in the wrong place to the wrong people.
If someone wins an argument, they have learned nothing.
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If you're upset fine, but there is no reason to say others are toxic or blind just because they don't agree with you. Perhaps some people just have bigger things in life to worry about than a game, silly thought I know...
It's also more difficult to compare a subscription and non-sub game on what they do or don't deliver. If a game isn't commercially viable and it has no sub, they get cancelled, discarded, let to die or whatever wording you want to use, that's what happens regularly in the video game industry.
Alternatively you could go find some forums for FFXV and discuss the issue as what happens to that game has absolutely nothing to do with XIV and the property is still SE's anyway so crossovers can happen any time.
Last edited by Kurando; 11-08-2018 at 03:08 PM.
Imagine spending $250 and then asking devs to not make free stuff.
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