Quote Originally Posted by Lamentations View Post
I am not fond of this hunt system, it has exposed much of the dark side of humanity in this game some people like to call community.
I have to object here. While -some- players are certainly making colossal anuses out of themelves (fake S-rank shouts, general hunt-related trolling, pulling a mark when the person who actually found the damn thing elected to send out a shout and wait for a decent group of people to have a chance to come get it, and of course the hackers) I've also seen a LOT of really good play. Maybe it's just because I tend to hunt "off-hours" and do things at least semi-old-fashioned (I'm not in a hunting LS and don't plan on it, my favorite way is for a party of eight players to each search a different zone and call to the others if they find stuff) but the players I've ended up hunting with are 99% great guys. They crack jokes, they announce "here's the mob, I'm gonna pull it at XX:XX time, hurry on over!", they more than happily invite people who ask to party up unless their party's already full... I spent four hours farming marks yesterday and wound up with about 350 seals total over the run. And aside from one or two jerks who didn't want to play nice, it was a very pleasant and enjoyable time.

Saying the system sucks, or it's shown the dark side of humanity, is far FAR too simplistic a perspective to take here. There's a lot, a LOT of great playstyle and sportsmanship and community that's popped up far in excess.

... now if Square could just fix the rendering problem. T_T I was in one of the parties that downed Bonnacon yesterday and I never actually once saw him, all I could do was run around guessing at his location and spamming Flash/Scorn all over the place. While looking at about ten different area effects from people not even in my party, and waving hi to the inexplicably visible Eos and Selene some scholars from another party entirely had out.