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    AreeyaJaidee's Avatar
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    Mewt Naeun
    World
    Exodus
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    Marauder Lv 100
    MMOs are non linear content rich media. The order in which that medias content is experienced is unique in comparison to a offline game with more strict progression limitations.

    FFXIV is a persistent world full of possibilities with intertwining mechanics far more complex than the exterior appearance it reflects.

    Developers have the final "best interest" say because they better understand these complexities and limitations than the average player.

    You can sit at your desk/laptop/phone and try your best to oppress the future of other players. However, Yoshi did all this for a reason.

    You seriously think, with the game devs doing better than previously, that 1 man organizing 100+ japanese ppl in a orchestrated effort to save a corporate multimillion dollar project sat there looking over all the data of those 100+ pplz combined efforts and after scrutinizing it said to himself: "hmmm FFXIV needs to fail... Let me purposefully change the game for the worst. Muahahaha! *evil laughter*"

    Thats your ideal logic?

    Let Yoshi do his job and if it bothers you, exercise your freedom to go play another game.
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    Travesty's Avatar
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    Travesty Eidolon
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    Coeurl
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    Dragoon Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by AreeyaJaidee View Post
    MMOs are non linear content rich media. The order in which that medias content is experienced is unique in comparison to a offline game with more strict progression limitations.

    FFXIV is a persistent world full of possibilities with intertwining mechanics far more complex than the exterior appearance it reflects.

    Developers have the final "best interest" say because they better understand these complexities and limitations than the average player.

    You can sit at your desk/laptop/phone and try your best to oppress the future of other players. However, Yoshi did all this for a reason.

    You seriously think, with the game devs doing better than previously, that 1 man organizing 100+ japanese ppl in a orchestrated effort to save a corporate multimillion dollar project sat there looking over all the data of those 100+ pplz combined efforts and after scrutinizing it said to himself: "hmmm FFXIV needs to fail... Let me purposefully change the game for the worst. Muahahaha! *evil laughter*"

    Thats your ideal logic?

    Let Yoshi do his job and if it bothers you, exercise your freedom to go play another game.
    How quickly people forget the condition this game was launched in. And how quickly they forget that players in the beta CONSTANTLY told the devs about problems that ultimately proved to be completely true, and have since been fixed, many in ways that those players were suggesting.

    Developers are frequently wrong. They also frequently make adjustments based on player feedback, so your reasoning is completely flawed.
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    Senprum Silvaan
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    Moogle
    Main Class
    Lancer Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by AreeyaJaidee View Post
    MMOs are non linear content rich media. The order in which that medias content is experienced is unique in comparison to a offline game with more strict progression limitations.

    FFXIV is a persistent world full of possibilities with intertwining mechanics far more complex than the exterior appearance it reflects.

    Developers have the final "best interest" say because they better understand these complexities and limitations than the average player.

    You can sit at your desk/laptop/phone and try your best to oppress the future of other players. However, Yoshi did all this for a reason.

    You seriously think, with the game devs doing better than previously, that 1 man organizing 100+ japanese ppl in a orchestrated effort to save a corporate multimillion dollar project sat there looking over all the data of those 100+ pplz combined efforts and after scrutinizing it said to himself: "hmmm FFXIV needs to fail... Let me purposefully change the game for the worst. Muahahaha! *evil laughter*"

    Thats your ideal logic?

    Let Yoshi do his job and if it bothers you, exercise your freedom to go play another game.
    Nobody is perfect and everyone can make mistakes. Remember that they were wrong in the release and they can do things that makes the game worst, not only better and better.

    I was very happy for EVERYTHING. I was in love with this patch. But I can't accept this situation. It has no sense, I don't know why my opinion isn't correct and yours yes.
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