i dont think you know what a protest isThis strike is a protest. As such, it is not intended to disrupt the game or the players who have subscribed to FFXIV.
i dont think you know what a protest isThis strike is a protest. As such, it is not intended to disrupt the game or the players who have subscribed to FFXIV.
A protest doesn't have to be disruptive. That the queues can get affected is more a side effect and not the main purpose. It is more about showing that enough people are unsatisfied playing healer right now that they would rather not play it even, though in general they would like to play a healer if they would be different. That is at least how I understand the message from those organising it. Even though there are most likely of course some people who join the strike with the main purpose of disrupting the queue to force a chance but that is hard to control and hard to say how big that number even is.





It's like if a storm drain is blocked and there is usually a person who lies down in the puddle so that other people can walk over him and not get their socks wet, him getting up and refusing to do it anymore is disruptive in the sense that someone else is going to get wet. But people can still get where they need to be, their path is not blocked.A protest doesn't have to be disruptive. That the queues can get affected is more a side effect and not the main purpose. It is more about showing that enough people are unsatisfied playing healer right now that they would rather not play it even, though in general they would like to play a healer if they would be different. That is at least how I understand the message from those organising it. Even though there are most likely of course some people who join the strike with the main purpose of disrupting the queue to force a chance but that is hard to control and hard to say how big that number even is.
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I don't think that analogy works that well, because the only similarities are someone not doing something anymore and someone else being affected in some way but all the other details just don't really fit including what the solution in both situations would be. like in that example the solution would be to remove the need for a person to lie in the puddle (which in FF14 context would be removing healer) which I hope is not what the people here want. The analogy would make more sense if someone sees playing healer mainly as providing a service to other people, maybe some people feel that way but that would really open up the discussion if we should remove healer if that should be the intended purpose for some. Because playing a job in a game should be because it is fun and enjoyable and not because it is a service to other people. (at least as the main part)It's like if a storm drain is blocked and there is usually a person who lies down in the puddle so that other people can walk over him and not get their socks wet, him getting up and refusing to do it anymore is disruptive in the sense that someone else is going to get wet. But people can still get where they need to be, their path is not blocked.
I think there is as well a big difference between just stopping to do something and organising something with the hope that as many people as possible stop doing it at the same time to send a message. Not that I think it is wrong to do so because of it, but I think there is then more responsibility of the effects that might cause.





The puddle in my analogy is boring gameplay. If those who have typically provided a service collectively refuse to deal with that, it means people will need to find ways around it (1T3D PF or premade) or make the sacrifice themselves (by becoming healers or dealing with slow trust runs). A removed puddle is the goal - boring gameplay shouldn't exist on any job.I don't think that analogy works that well, because the only similarities are someone not doing something anymore and someone else being affected in some way but all the other details just don't really fit including what the solution in both situations would be. like in that example the solution would be to remove the need for a person to lie in the puddle (which in FF14 context would be removing healer) which I hope is not what the people here want. The analogy would make more sense if someone sees playing healer mainly as providing a service to other people, maybe some people feel that way but that would really open up the discussion if we should remove healer if that should be the intended purpose for some. Because playing a job in a game should be because it is fun and enjoyable and not because it is a service to other people. (at least as the main part)
I think there is as well a big difference between just stopping to do something and organising something with the hope that as many people as possible stop doing it at the same time to send a message. Not that I think it is wrong to do so because of it, but I think there is then more responsibility of the effects that might cause.
Like you said, it should not be considered a service in the first place but for many players that's exactly what playing healer is. There are even players in this thread saying they will not strike because they don't want to inconvenience dps players. So their reason is, not because they disagree about healers being boring but because they want to provide fast queue times so other roles can have fun. Of course it's fine to not strike for any reason, but I just find it interesting that even the ones not in support of the strike are healing primarily out of a sense of duty and not for fun.
There is no responsibility involved in not doing something for other players in a videogame, even if it's organized. Especially in a game where every player can play any role. It's up to the developers to create proper incentives and engagement.
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While i am done with healing until things change (so potentitially indefinitely), i understand that instant queue times for your roulettes is a very nice incentive.Like you said, it should not be considered a service in the first place but for many players that's exactly what playing healer is. There are even players in this thread saying they will not strike because they don't want to inconvenience dps players. So their reason is, not because they disagree about healers being boring but because they want to provide fast queue times so other roles can have fun. Of course it's fine to not strike for any reason, but I just find it interesting that even the ones not in support of the strike are healing primarily out of a sense of duty and not for fun.
And not everyone will be willing to inconvenience themselves, when boring, but quick alternative is there.
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If your definition of a protest is akin to climate alarmists blocking highways that in turn prevent emergency vehicles from getting through, vandalism of historic figures, and gluing yourself to tennis courts. Then you're correct, this is not a protest.
I'll say it again, the #FFXIVHEALERSTRIKE is not intended to disrupt the game. It is a collective effort of individuals choosing to not participate in duties as a healer. This is well within compliance of terms based on the ToS, and they are doing it of their own free will. I, we are not obligated to fill the queues playing a role we currently do not enjoy playing.
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