Alrighty then. I come bearing some news regarding the efforts to get this issue addressed. Haven't heard back from the EU yet, but I figured the small amount of positivity I can provide today might brighten everyone's day.
Yesterday, I took it upon myself to send a... slightly-angrier-than-usual message to the Square Enix Support Center, talking about the whole "1 month wait and still nothing" thing as well as our general frustrations about the situation. Here's what I wrote:
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Hello. I am once again contacting you about the issues of massive eye strain, migraines and general neurological discomfort that have been plaguing people ever since the release of the 7.0 graphical update of FFXIV. As of today, the megapost in the official Lodestone forums (link to this topic) has amassed exactly 135 likes and an innumerable amount of responses from different users. This alone should be enough to prove to you that this isn't just a matter of one or two people suffering.
It's been over a month since Dawntrail early-launched, and we STILL haven't gotten any sort of official acknowledgement from the developers of the game. It's absolutely ridiculous that it has taken THIS long for us to get a proper response, and it's honestly almost like all of our feedback and cries for help are going straight into the trash bin.
I'm through with this. As a paying customer, I DEMAND some manner of response from Square Enix. If THIS is the level of respect we get from the company, then there's something SERIOUSLY WRONG with the way our feedback is being handled and processed.
SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE, AND NO AMOUNT OF RADIO SILENCE IS GOING TO GET YOU OUT OF THIS. THIS IS ABSURD.
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I may have gotten somewhat emotional during the process of writing that message, but at this point I feel it might not be the worst idea to let some of our anger show. It tends to get the point across.
To my surprise, the Support Center responded in less than an hour, and with something that genuinely feels mostly written-by-hand instead of just frankensteined from different pre-written key phrases:
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Dear (my first name):
Thank you for contacting the Square Enix Support Centre.
We completely understand that this issue is very important to you, as it is clearly causing you a great deal of distress.
Be assured that your feedback has been shared - including every reported detail - with the relevant teams.
Whether this issue with the current graphics is acknowledged in our public communication is not a the discretion of the Support Centre team, but we will let the relevant team know that you and several other players are being seriously affected by this, and would like to see it acknowledged in some way.
We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused.
Kind regards,
The Square Enix Support Centre team
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This feels real enough to me. There's even a small typo in there of you look close enough. To me it feels like whoever wrote this is doing everything they can to get the issue sorted out... but it's just mostly not in their hands. I proceeded to write them a short response to emphasize certain points:
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Thank you for the response.
Please be sure to let them know that it's not even a matter of impatience. I'm sure most of us would be more than happy to wait for months for a solution if needed, as long as we were officially told that a solution is indeed being worked on.
Right now most of us are really anxious about this because despite all our attempts to be heard, no one at Square Enix seems to be willing to acknowledge the problem even exists. We feel we are no closer to a solution than we were a month ago, waiting for a fix that might never even come.
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So yeah, I think it's of some comfort to know that entities inside the company are also doing their best to get this issue through to the big guns.
With that said, let's keep fighting the good fight and keeping the topic bumped! We haven't lost yet.