Redundant threads are...
well, not to meme but they're redundant. That is against forum rules. Wouldn't be surprised to see this thread go.


Redundant threads are...
well, not to meme but they're redundant. That is against forum rules. Wouldn't be surprised to see this thread go.

The problem here would be that S-E differentiates between things. An active Final Fantasy XIV service accounts doesn't particularly mean you can play the game. It's just that you've created the service acc in S-E manager. After that you have "Options" that are required to play the game. Blame the convoluted system.Nope. Sorry. That's a bit shaky a defense.
In no indutry and no subscription game of this industry a lapsed account is referred to as "active". It's a very precise term not subject to interpretation.
An "active" account on pay 2 play game is an account where billing is still active and is still enabled to play. Lapsed accounts di not fit in that definition.
If SE really meant that (and I doubt it), then their wording was simply very much inappropriate, and criticism to it is very much warranted.



A thread is not redundant just because you disagree with it. And even in case of redundant threads, basic moderation 101 would suggest merging or locking. Deletion is an extreme measure, and rather disrespectful of the posters' time.
Sorry but no. When you write rules within an industry, you use the lingo of that industy. You don't invent your own just to cause confusion. Besides, lapsed Final Fantasy XIV accounts aren't marked "active" anywhere, so your defence of an obvious PR blunder is a tad misplaced.The problem here would be that S-E differentiates between things. An active Final Fantasy XIV service accounts doesn't particularly mean you can play the game. It's just that you've created the service acc in S-E manager. After that you have "Options" that are required to play the game. Blame the convoluted system.
Last edited by Abriael; 11-27-2012 at 06:24 AM.


You also need an active account to post on these forums. And guess what, it means you are paying for the account not just "made it"The problem here would be that S-E differentiates between things. An active Final Fantasy XIV service accounts doesn't particularly mean you can play the game. It's just that you've created the service acc in S-E manager. After that you have "Options" that are required to play the game. Blame the convoluted system.


http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...-Alpha-invites
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...ead-of-dispair
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...eres-my-inv-SE!
Not to mention the one they just deleted.
I'm not disagreeing with anyone I'm just saying that these threads all are very similar and we don't need 5 threads to talk about the same thing. Not hating on anyone.



And why, pray tell, just that one (that exposed a rather large PR blunder, differently from the others) was deleted?http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...-Alpha-invites
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...ead-of-dispair
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...eres-my-inv-SE!
Not to mention the one they just deleted.
Around here we call this kind of attitude aimed at defending an indefensible course of action "climbing mirrors". They're slippery, and trying to climb em makes you look bloody awkward.
Last edited by Abriael; 11-27-2012 at 06:32 AM.
I'm neutral here but, how is this thread relevant to those 3?
That isn't redundant at all.
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