Seems very hypocritical now that many of those who claimed being deranged by Titanmen unironically admitted they support trolling on the forums (as long as it's the good targets, am I right?).
Just nuke the whole place.
Last edited by AwesomeJr44; 04-28-2023 at 07:48 AM.
I support Trolling as long as its light-hearted and in good fun.
But not an outright attack or used to Metaphorically kick a Beehive to just upset people....like Titanman and his obvious Alts Posting.
People trying to pass off as Hearers to Renalt's ElementalOk ok. This is getting heated. I can't speak for others but I can speak for me.
I'm willing to straight up forget the past. Start from 0 right here and now...if we can come to an agreement.
You can state your grievances as much and often as you like...you'll not get a single derailment or joke or whatever out of me...and won't call you a complainer or anything.
However we can state what we do like and you can't call us sheep or shills.
I will follow this. I however can't speak for the others. If they don't follow then you can say what you will about them. I won't step in at ALL unless my toes get stepped on. Then the deal is off.
you're literally part of the problem along with renalt et al. rofl
you and ur faction started half the drama
Last edited by Zanarkand-Ronso; 04-28-2023 at 08:19 AM.
Fun little factoid. While the delay itself was technically accurate, they lied about the cycle itself. If you look back at Stormblood, every single patch was already 16 weeks (occasionally longer). Then came the aforementioned two week addition starting with Endwalker however that length has actually doubled beginning from 6.2 which lasted 20 weeks (five months) and 6.3 will either be 19 or 20 weeks depending on the release date. So they snuck in a month delay despite saying it would only be two weeks while also claiming patch cycles were 3.5 months when they haven't been for several years now.Maybe just maybe if they had listened to those of us who rang the alarm bells back when they announced 4 month delays between patches, pointed out that beast tribes being delayed to .5 patches was unusual, that this relic grind is a joke not to mention the content its attached to, the story in the base game and in the patches is objectively the most controversial one seeing as how we've never had 800 page threads criticizing the story before, dead on arrival Criterion dungeons, the fact that we lost exploratory zones to island sanctuary...
...we'd have a decent expansion instead of one that has caused this much disappointment across all sectors of the playerbase.
For reference sake, I purposefully avoided 5.1 onward due to Covid delays. Hence looking at Stormblood and Heavensward, which both saw 16-17 week patch cycles.
"Stand in the ashes of a trillion dead souls and ask the ghosts if honor matters."
"The silence is your answer."
Fun little factoid. While the delay itself was technically accurate, they lied about the cycle itself. If you look back at Stormblood, every single patch was already 16 weeks (occasionally longer). Then came the aforementioned two week addition starting with Endwalker however that length has actually doubled beginning from 6.2 which lasted 20 weeks (five months) and 6.3 will either be 19 or 20 weeks depending on the release date. So they snuck in a month delay despite saying it would only be two weeks while also claiming patch cycles were 3.5 months when they haven't been for several years now.
For reference sake, I purposefully avoided 5.1 onward due to Covid delays. Hence looking at Stormblood and Heavensward, which both saw 16-17 week patch cycles.
It's literally so obvious if you remotely paid attention. It's an unironic slippery slope. EW is on pace to be even worse than ShB.
Last edited by Kickwars; 04-28-2023 at 08:36 AM.
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