Mog Station changes are bad. Not sure wth they were thinking...I know let's make it even less user friendly.
Mog Station changes are bad. Not sure wth they were thinking...I know let's make it even less user friendly.
The biggest risk is a house if you have one. Otherwise? The Team has said that they don't want to make it feel like you HAVE to log in every day, but log in when you want to. This is...actually about normal for Early Access Weekend. Stormblood...had us all sorts of locked behind instance server single duties that hardly anyone could get through the entire early access. To be honest, it will calm down in about two weeks. it's a pain right now, but...give it time and relax. this is me as a person that's been playing since ARR.Question is...
If i cancel payments to FFXIV NOW, what is going to happen? Do i risk being "crowded out" for good?
Like many, I get server connection error since EW started, ive been trying all along and i was able to queue for two hours max before error, by now numbers barely ever go below 7000 when i get kicked out of queue.
As world was full every day before (short qs with 50-100 waiting but still full), i think its going to take months before i can play again (when all those 7k ppl finish EW and get bored). With such long queues and constant server connection kick outs of queue, it is a hopeless battle.
SO as MUCH as i want to play what i paid for, at this rate i dont think ill be able to anytime soon, and once i start a "replacement/comfort" game, i wont look back for months at least anyways. I had a 4 month hiatus on FFXIV before when i continued to pay all along because "ill get back on it next week, just gotta finish this other game quick" and so on. I dont want to repeat that.
Im just kind of afraid how that will impact my account if i go out now when the game is so full and on high demand...
I hope me giving up and accepting defeat does a favor for all others (and the server itself) but i dont want to be set back/lose anything or even lose the inactive account itself due to my space being needed or something, i really dont know how server population works..
I think i will want to play FFXIV again in the future, after ill finish whatever else ill get hooked on and actually have a chance to log in after others have finished all the new content, but i am afraid that if my account goes inactive now and unpaid, that i might lose it to the masses pressing for place in the world, be it justified "making space" or some glitch due to the high loads and inevitable errors.
Is there such a risk, can something like that possibly happen?
It sucks that we may be losing someone, but at the same time, you need to do you. i live in a house with two other players. i'm the only one that's been able to get through the MSQ. About 4pm EST is when the heavy queue starts, that's not an excuse. it really isn't, it's just an observation.
Well while people stuck in queue I go to American server when EU is peak 6k + , USA is 44 people in queue of course you have to start from scratch,I do not enjoy what i have invested time into a game to start from zero. But instead of been stuck in queue I prefer this option ^^Question is...
If i cancel payments to FFXIV NOW, what is going to happen? Do i risk being "crowded out" for good?
Like many, I get server connection error since EW started, ive been trying all along and i was able to queue for two hours max before error, by now numbers barely ever go below 7000 when i get kicked out of queue.
As world was full every day before (short qs with 50-100 waiting but still full), i think its going to take months before i can play again (when all those 7k ppl finish EW and get bored). With such long queues and constant server connection kick outs of queue, it is a hopeless battle.
SO as MUCH as i want to play what i paid for, at this rate i dont think ill be able to anytime soon, and once i start a "replacement/comfort" game, i wont look back for months at least anyways. I had a 4 month hiatus on FFXIV before when i continued to pay all along because "ill get back on it next week, just gotta finish this other game quick" and so on. I dont want to repeat that.
Im just kind of afraid how that will impact my account if i go out now when the game is so full and on high demand...
I hope me giving up and accepting defeat does a favor for all others (and the server itself) but i dont want to be set back/lose anything or even lose the inactive account itself due to my space being needed or something, i really dont know how server population works..
I think i will want to play FFXIV again in the future, after ill finish whatever else ill get hooked on and actually have a chance to log in after others have finished all the new content, but i am afraid that if my account goes inactive now and unpaid, that i might lose it to the masses pressing for place in the world, be it justified "making space" or some glitch due to the high loads and inevitable errors.
Is there such a risk, can something like that possibly happen?
If you're asking if it's going to affect your queue times while you've still got time paid for then No I don't think so. You've still paid time for the month, just because you don't have an active subscription doesn't mean you're automatically dropped down to free player status.Question is...
If i cancel payments to FFXIV NOW, what is going to happen? Do i risk being "crowded out" for good?
Like many, I get server connection error since EW started, ive been trying all along and i was able to queue for two hours max before error, by now numbers barely ever go below 7000 when i get kicked out of queue.
As world was full every day before (short qs with 50-100 waiting but still full), i think its going to take months before i can play again (when all those 7k ppl finish EW and get bored). With such long queues and constant server connection kick outs of queue, it is a hopeless battle.
SO as MUCH as i want to play what i paid for, at this rate i dont think ill be able to anytime soon, and once i start a "replacement/comfort" game, i wont look back for months at least anyways. I had a 4 month hiatus on FFXIV before when i continued to pay all along because "ill get back on it next week, just gotta finish this other game quick" and so on. I dont want to repeat that.
Im just kind of afraid how that will impact my account if i go out now when the game is so full and on high demand...
I hope me giving up and accepting defeat does a favor for all others (and the server itself) but i dont want to be set back/lose anything or even lose the inactive account itself due to my space being needed or something, i really dont know how server population works..
I think i will want to play FFXIV again in the future, after ill finish whatever else ill get hooked on and actually have a chance to log in after others have finished all the new content, but i am afraid that if my account goes inactive now and unpaid, that i might lose it to the masses pressing for place in the world, be it justified "making space" or some glitch due to the high loads and inevitable errors.
Is there such a risk, can something like that possibly happen?
All cancelling sub will do is turn off renewal, OP. You'll still have same as now access until the sub renews. Unless you're talking about backcharging, then I don't know, that's generally frowned on.
It's in the service account status section, next to "next estimated date of billing"They've changed the mogststion again. So i couldn't even find the way to cancel my sub. Ended up buying a jump portion for a retainer so i don't lose all money. Last night i think i find a world that won't take 5 hours to log into everyday, but i can't move to it yet cause world transfer is down. This is the worst launch yet. Year 9.... I'm tired boss.
This new UI is terrible but I guess at least cancel sub and cancel account aren't next to each other anymore? That's.... Something.
If you cancel your subscription and stop playing the game for some time, you can come back whenever you wish to start paying and playing again.
They are not going to delete your account, nor will it be more likely to suffer some technical problem than an active account.
If you have a house in the game you will lose it and all the furniture in it if you are away from the game too long. (45 days without entering the house, then 35 days to pick up any furniture.) But that is the only thing you risk losing if you go inactive.
The problem with overpopulation is not the total number of accounts - there must be millions of inactive accounts - but the number of active players logged in at once.The chip shortage though, lol.
But for real, I feel ya. I have been playing the game for a while now and just talked my sister into buying the game and getting a boost so she could play the new expansion with me. Little did we know before she bought it that it is literally going to be impossible because every server in NA is way beyond capacity. We waited till 5AM this morning trying to get a character made on my server or find a server she could make a character on and I could transfer too... Didn't happen. We literally can't play the game together and I feel like we are both just wasting our money. I guess we will wait it out. I really can't wait to play the new expansion.The biggest risk is a house if you have one. Otherwise? The Team has said that they don't want to make it feel like you HAVE to log in every day, but log in when you want to. This is...actually about normal for Early Access Weekend. Stormblood...had us all sorts of locked behind instance server single duties that hardly anyone could get through the entire early access. To be honest, it will calm down in about two weeks. it's a pain right now, but...give it time and relax. this is me as a person that's been playing since ARR.
It sucks that we may be losing someone, but at the same time, you need to do you. i live in a house with two other players. i'm the only one that's been able to get through the MSQ. About 4pm EST is when the heavy queue starts, that's not an excuse. it really isn't, it's just an observation.Well while people stuck in queue I go to American server when EU is peak 6k + , USA is 44 people in queue of course you have to start from scratch,I do not enjoy what i have invested time into a game to start from zero. But instead of been stuck in queue I prefer this option ^^Thank you all for your responses, i do not have a house just a shabby apartment so no worries, and ill be back after things calm down enough to, well, be able to play (or as soon as i finish whatever i get hooked on meanwhile instead of q-ing all day). Win-winIf you're asking if it's going to affect your queue times while you've still got time paid for then No I don't think so. You've still paid time for the month, just because you don't have an active subscription doesn't mean you're automatically dropped down to free player status.![]()
Wow, i asked an innocent question and an attacker popped up real quick XD
I almost got WOW vibes from it XD
Please, just do not engage this person. Probably didnt even read what i wrote besides the title, or would see that im not blaming anyone or ignoring their efforts etc, but seeing the situation im choosing the solution that would make it easier for everyone involved, including myself doing more productive or fun things than waiting all day in q/keeping an eye on it.
I honestly can not find any reason why stepping back from an overcrowded place and do something else for a while would cause ANYONE harm. Except, i guess, that i didnt want to pay while i dont play...
Thank you all who interacted with this thread in a productive and helpful manner.
BUT in light of the new announcement and incredible gesture towards all players (the 7 days free playtime, which is a lot of money to them) i have decided that im going to pay my subscription even while im playing something else, be it weeks or months, waiting out the crowd, because it was proven once again that my support is well deserved. So yes, ill be paying for what i am not using for the time being in appreciation. (Hope this calms the blood of the ardent defenders too who see bad intent even where it isnt)
Indeed, I don`t think ppl realise if noone gives feedback they will preasume people are happy , even if you get few odd ones no one will care to fix issue, or blame it is ur internet connection or what ever. But, if more complains are posted they will feel pressure to come up with solucion fast, and they have lots to lose . This expansion is car crash with no seat belts on .I literally couldn't agree more. I like FFXIV and the team behind it and whenever they do good things I let them know, but whenever a company messes up we must also let them know. Being unable to play the game is really bad and it's inexcusable for a company as large as Square Enix and their response to it has been terrible thus far.I wonder if sytuation it is how it is and we wait for hours to log in no one says anything , pay money for subscription, and acutally we spend few hours in game per week if you lucky, if customers won`t complain they wont fix issue . We stuck in queue for hours , they getting paid. Of course there is difference between complain and pure drama queens, been reading through some funny shit while queue , soon might find suicidal threats cos they can`t play.
Im not sure what you mean by voting with your wallet but, you are welcome? XD
Those who decide its not worth paying for a game they cant play cuz all their available time is eaten up by the queue, and go inactive for the time DO make room for those who can and are willing to queue for hours and try again every time the server error boots them out XD
Good luck! See u when hype goes down!
After all, the easy come easy go arent those who are willing to wait out the spike and come back later, but those bunch who magically appeared for the new content. They will be off in no time, but the sleeping rocks reemerge as the tide is over. XD
Ah, i completely forgot to reply to you. I just wanted to ask you to please consider not attacking other people too who are stepping aside.I understand being frustrated, I am too. But, if this is your idea of how to solve problems, please, leave the game, the community is better off without you. There is no room for such outright ignorance of the situation involving the game, just because your immediate attention cannot escape the circumference of your computer chair and you're upset about it.
I imagine SQENIX is currently scrambling as fast and as hard as they possibly can right now to offer a solution, even if just a short term one to allow people to play. What you have to realize is this is Early Access, a rough launch of the expansion is going to hurt more if they can't find a work around.
So just sit tight or leave, the choice is really yours.
Yes, this is the best solution to this problem.
Leaving a crowd is literally the best solution to congestion problems. Always were, always will be. We, whos "immediate attention" CAN "escape the circumference of our computer chair" as you put it (unlike those who are so fixated they accept queuing all day), are the biggest help, you are welcome. It is beneficial for everyone, those whos queues get that shorter as well as the servers being less stressed, and so on.
The only thing i can assume that could possibly upset you in this win-win situation, is that i think people shouldnt pay for what they arent using, and apparently you do? You know, there are also people who only have a certain amount of time available to play, because they work or go to university etc (you know, life) and all of it is eaten up in the queue due to long numbers and errors. Should they keep paying while this situation lasts and they can barely ever play, if at all? I think not.
Do not worry, there are PLENTY of active people remaining to more than sustain the game. Then, after the buzz dies down, we are the ones coming back to play.
So please, stop harassing those who dont want to pay only to be stuck in queue all their available time and decide to go inactive while servers are overstressed. It only helps.
(oh and btw, i decided to do pay while not playing at the very least all this month, for THEIR kind gestures towards us)
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