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    Quote Originally Posted by Seif View Post
    Some of us haven't even moved onto XIV to move out of it yet. Usual trollism I hear on this forum for any critique towards XIV is "leave this game".

    You know there are a lot of people who'd like to play the game if it was better. If SE only saw people loving every part of button mashing in XIV they'd keep just pushing these minor tweaks instead of knowing that the game is broken and needs serious overhaul.
    I'm quite sure they don't need *you* to tell them, or people (always the same people, again and again, mind you) to continue to open trolling, unconstructive threads in order to *help* (yeahssure) them notice.
    "serious overhauls" normally don't happen snapping fingers.

    This of course without mentioning that most of the people advocating "serious overhauls" normally have no clear idea of what they want (unless they want a clone of what's already out there in multiple instances, which would eventually just kill this game) continuing to throw generic catchphrases in a sea of nothing, and even more no idea at all of what it entails development and resource allocation-wise, which is why they delude themselves thinking it can be done fast.

    Concept is real simple. If you want another game, then the simplest (and less masochistic) solution is to play another game. If you want this game improved, then a degree of constructiveness (and patience) is necessary. Thread like this have nothing constructive, and no reason to exist.

    Oh, by the way, you sure have a very elastic idea of the meaning of the term "broken". But by now we all know how widespread the use of absolutely hyperbolic definitions is in this forum.
    To actually help improvement "keeping it real" would be the only advisable attitude. Hyperbole isn't exactly the best way to encourage realism.
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    Last edited by Abriael; 03-27-2011 at 10:21 PM.