The unskippable MSQ!
The unskippable MSQ!
Why do people say “no offense” right before they’re about to offend you?
Have to login at Steam just to enter FFXIV.
Having enough gil, not able to buy a personal house
• Still cannot stack maps, why is this still a thing when we could stack other items...
• MSQ Roulette, yes i understand why no skip cs was implemented but for god's sake why must the text stay on screen for so long before moving on. I avoid at all costs unless friends want to run it then i suffer, lol
People who wait out the timer on loot rolls. There's always one, especially in Ivalice raids, it seems.
Someone made a thread about being tired of walking and want chocobos in cities and i think they are serious.. Lol It's those kind of unecessary criticism i was saying. People can be so lazy.It's still a product we pay money for. It's not like they're doing something for free and everyone it picking it apart ^^ Of course devs often put their heart into their project, but being a dev myself I know all the restrictions, be it budgets, deadlines etc. You can never make a product as amazing as you would like to, it's usally "do it fast and ship asap". Only by making criticism heard can we get SE suits to eventually put more ressources into fixing certain things that need fixing. It's not the devs that are making the final decisions, and it's not the devs people are criticising.
Bur i agree with you. Criticism is good to make the game even better.
Last edited by KadaRemnant; 08-31-2019 at 02:55 AM.
New list:
1. WoW refugees trying to make FF14 into WoW when the main reason they are here is because everything WoW has are failure to begin with
2. Gator farmers complains about everything of Frontline because they want to farm before 5.1
1: Rapid, massive undercutting. Not undercutting in general, that's just how things work. But when an Item is consistently 300k, so I put one up for that, then come back less than an hour later to find that two or three people have flooded the MB with entries for 50k, yeah, that's annoying.
2: People who sell items for less than the vendor cost. For crying out loud just vendor it!
3: The localization team's insistence on translating 'world' and 'planet' as 'star.' It's Not A Star!!! This one just gets under my skin hard for some reason, it's like ten thousand nails on ten thousand chalkboards every time they do it.
4: The Mudman. 'Nuff said.
1. Healers who don't at least maintain a dot during fights - especially at lower levels. I'm not the kind of player who will shame people for preferring to heal over DPS but please at the very least maintain the insta-cast dot all healers have. I don't think that's too much to ask.
2. Insta-pulls in 24-man content, before people even have the chance to set up or get to the arena. I get it, the content is easy, but it gives me an anxiety spike every time the tank sprints ahead to pull before even 3/4ths of the raid is in the room. It's almost always going to result in wipes and I wish people would at least stop for five seconds to let people get ready.
3. People who don't pull their weight in the 24-man version of Frontlines that you get when not enough people are available in the queue. I get it, you queue'd for what you thought was an easy duty and now you actually need to follow the group and pay attention. But, you know, please actually follow the group? Don't pout because you can't slack off anymore.
4. The fact that when mounts drop in Extreme content the Desire Sensor /always/ seems to give it to the person who died 5x. It's to the point that I just expect the carry to get the mount and then immediately drop the party.
It's an outdated usage, but "star" can mean any large celestial body. The use of it in this game isn't technically incorrect, just imprecise.
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