Hunting for likes it seems.
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Hunting for likes it seems.
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LOL not really I`m just making conversation but I know you from ZAM and I know how blind you are for everything FFXIV, you`ve been defending the game since Alpha so don`t really care what you have to say.
Still not one good excuse in favor of the market wards other than impulse shopping. Forget convenience then, if we`re talking ideal this is nowhere near ideal. Humanity is built on ideal. Everything we make we make efficiently because its ideal, the only thing that holds us back is the economy so our efficiency is only held back by the economy. Since the ÀH counter Vs. Wards isn`t affected by RL economy, and wouldn`t affect in game economy if `done properly, there is no reason not to go for the most efficient method.
Lets not forget the fact (which is even more detrimental) that this has once again pigeonholed the populace into Ul Dah. If you want to buy something, where do you have to go? Ul Dah, making the other cities even more redundant then they already are.Still not one good excuse in favor of the market wards other than impulse shopping. Forget convenience then, if we`re talking ideal this is nowhere near ideal. Humanity is built on ideal. Everything we make we make efficiently because its ideal, the only thing that holds us back is the economy so our efficiency is only held back by the economy. Since the ÀH counter Vs. Wards isn`t affected by RL economy, and wouldn`t affect in game economy if `done properly, there is no reason not to go for the most efficient method.
Aside from the absurdity of having to zone floor to floor to buy simple things I have to go to Ul Dah on top of it if I want anything. People who actually believe this system is superior are zealots. My rose-tinted classes didn't come with my collectors edition, I kinda feel like I am missing out of heralding this junk regardless of how clunky and inefficient it is.



NO to the AH.Lets not forget the fact (which is even more detrimental) that this has once again pigeonholed the populace into Ul Dah. If you want to buy something, where do you have to go? Ul Dah, making the other cities even more redundant then they already are.
Aside from the absurdity of having to zone floor to floor to buy simple things I have to go to Ul Dah on top of it if I want anything. People who actually believe this system is superior are zealots. My rose-tinted classes didn't come with my collectors edition, I kinda feel like I am missing out of heralding this junk regardless of how clunky and inefficient it is.
The AH caused similar problems in Jeuno and later Whitegate in FFXI. And the same fix can be applied.
The marlet wards should be expanded. Along with ways to discern HQ items and personal retainer price history.
Or, have stands be outside of the MW, such as camps and outside cities.
Or they could just, OH I dunno, link the AH to all three cities? Can you do that with the MW? Dunno, does that mean if I go into the Grid one I am magically in the Ul Dah one if I want something? MW are stupid and cumbersome. An AH is more efficient in every way. Period.NO to the AH.
The AH caused similar problems in Jeuno and later Whitegate in FFXI. And the same fix can be applied.
The marlet wards should be expanded. Along with ways to discern HQ items and personal retainer price history.
Or, have stands be outside of the MW, such as camps and outside cities.
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