I'm almost to my first fifty craft. Crafting is borIng. I do get sense of accomplishment from ranking up and I do feel good when I can help out my LS mates.
There is a huge bottin problem. You can't identify a bot as a player with 100% accuracy, but when I catch players crafting and unresponsive in instanced events or someone doing the same on a random far off point in the map, there is no greater evidence of someone trying to hide their shame. I would really like to be able to call a GM and have them investigate the player. I know there would be a lot of false reports, but people who do it the right way feel wronged otherwise. I am one of those people.
You other achievements in the game dont mean squat if your using gear you made from a botted craft. Shame on you, you WILL get urs.
Happy gamin'
You should probably take a step back and read what you wrote.
Your argument is essentially "I put up with this shitty system so others should have to as well! /angryface!!!!11"
I suppose in Destain's logic, crafting in Merchant Ward to escape the grating, by now absolutely repulsive Halloween music in Ul'dah so you don't grit your teeth to the root while repetitively pressing enter is grounds for a ban. (No, why mute the music when the game has GOOD music elsewhere?)
Everything happens because the design encourages it. If some of your crafters aren't strewn out in the middle of the walkway like some kind of crazy crack den with people you have to step over, but instead, are off secluded and against the norm, maybe it's a combination of efficiency and perhaps that people just don't like contributing to the thoughtlessness of other crafters (how many have us accidentally kneeled on another crafter only to jerk back up and feel horrible for blocking their vision once they load)
Nope, botters. Filthy dirty botters not crafting around an NPC!
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