Quote Originally Posted by Akivar View Post
Party Finder is different, the group gets to decide who joins and remains in their private party. There is a party leader that can boot people.
Using the same logic, the premade party at FT can decide not to rez the individuals there because they won't cooperate, just like they can decide to boot in PF.
If you get put with people in an alliance raid that cause wipes, guess what, part of the content.
Alliance Raids are casual content. FT is a high-end duty. If you've ever actually raided then you would understand the difference.
Quote Originally Posted by Akivar View Post
So do you think you can do something like that in an Alliance Raid? A normal dungeon?
Nope. Because they are casual content ie. they do not require coordination - you can "wing it". FT you can't "wing it" or OP wouldn't have died and nearly wiped 47 people.
Quote Originally Posted by Akivar View Post
Because the design of the content supports mer. And so does ToS. It does not belong to discord
Nobody has said it belongs to discord. They are saying that people shouldn't be anti-social. Making 47 other players wipe because you aren't as progressed as them is inconsiderate and anti-social.
Quote Originally Posted by enthauptet View Post
Xbox and Playstation already use voice chat for other games (I used it in destiny through psn literally 10+ years ago) and also have discord so you can't compare it to mods.
This too. Discord was integrated into consoles from what I recall, because Discord is universally used by gamers now. Even if SE added their own voice chat, a lot of people would just use Discord, because Discord would probably be better in terms of performance and quality.
Also you don't even have to talk on voice chat, I've never once said a single thing in voice chat in my entire time playing ff14.
Same. 99% of people don't even talk in this sort of content. They are there to listen to callouts so they don't wipe. The person doing callouts is attempting to help YOU clear by saying what movement key to press. Couldn't be simpler.