Quote Originally Posted by Theodric View Post
There have been many interviews in the past where the developers themselves admit to not planning out things in advance, particularly in regards to the story. Furthermore, if they did plan things out in advance and still - ten years on - hadn't figured out how to create content with staying power then that would be quite worrying!

The game's population also isn't hugely impressive, especially when a significant chunk of players aren't even playing the game but using it as a weird Second Life style lobby so they can attend 'venues' and alter the game to be utterly unrecognisable as Final Fantasy XIV. Plenty of evidence of which can readily be found by following the FFXIV tag over on Twitter.

I won't link it here for obvious reasons.
What a way to take that out of context, what they said is that they dont plan every single minute detail but make a general base outline for the direction the plot will go. This is how game writing works as it allows some bit of flexibility for when newer ideas pop (such as how they've planned to do a Garlemald expansion but due to the direction they took in Stormblood, they decided to change a bit of course).

You also really seem to be so fixated in the idea of this game being an Second Life/IMVU to people and somehow using it as a criticism. I bet you didnt realize WoW in its early days had a sizeable casual crowd that just used the game for social activities and chatting than raiding and nobody gave two dips about it. Was that detrimental to the game?

I seriously thought you had some actual sense with things but the way you've been responding to a lot of topics lately just has me shake my head.