

Wrong most people are upset with the state the game was released in and the fact SE chose to ignore those issues brought up in Beta. 1 year later still same issues and game was released...I don't think it would really matter, they communicate pretty well as it is (compared to their past), and the stuff they do communicate on you still manage to misunderstand and go on a tirade against.
Many people on this forum are fighting a crusade against imaginary problems, there is nothing Square Enix can do about that.
Fair enough, but people are also upset over things they simply fail to understand/exist totally in their mind. Just a few notable threads:
- Archers were nerfed into a broken state and now no one will play them!
- You can't play mages anymore after 1.18!
- Square Enix refuses to move mob locations until after jobs! (except for the multiple instances where they have)
- Square Enix said they are never going to work on server lag issues! (except the bulk of patch notes since release working on this)
- Square Enix never communicates with players! (except for all the developer responses/letters from the producers)
- The Ogre's AOE makes it impossible for melee to play Darkhold! (except it can be easily stunned by melee, and AOE's are a pretty standard mob mechanic to throw such a fit over unless you have never played an MMO before.)
- NM's will become a zergfest after the claiming system changes!!! (though no word has been passed down on this, and NM's currently have a different claiming ruleset already preventing this)
- There are limited spaces in Darkhold!!!! This is 2011!!! People have to wait for hours just to do a dungeon???!!!!! (except to my knowledge this has never happened, yet we strangely still get people complaining about it who have never done darkhold.)
Just because someone can complain about something on an open internet forum, doesn't necessarily mean there is any validity to it. I'd say it's about a 1-3 split on the forums between actual problems and imaginary ones.
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