Quote Originally Posted by SweetChoco View Post
hi,
this issue I'm going to say someone must do something about it.

I stayed for hour to form a party for NM drop item, after that we went to the camp and found another party is farming, we asked them if they going to finish soon, they said they will leave soon, so we waited for another hour and they were very kind and left, then we started farming the NM, 30minutes. then some LS party came and take over the camp from us without saying any word, and we tried to speak with them that this is a not good behavior what they did, and no reply, we tried to fight to get our camp back but without no luck, they always pull the NM before us (some sort of better connection and pc maybe) idk !!!!
so we left the camp and later we form a party for another NM and when we there framing the same party came and they take over the camp again with the same way.

we used to have a good players in ffxi with no such bad ppl. what happing in ffxiv is they going to spoil it?, is SE going to do anything about this?

hope they do something about this, cos i from that time don't like to camp for NM anymore.
I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you. This is common in most online games. In any form: It's called competition.

In a game where players struggle to better themselves amongst the masses of other likewise competent players: this is somewhat traditional. Player X feels he or she wants a slice of pie and is entitled a chance just as much as player Y.

Sadly what you experiences here is a small taste of what usually could be a lot worse. It depends on the players. If they want an item your after and don't feel like waiting then you best outclaim them.

Either way SE can't and won't do anything to those players because they are simply "playing the game" like you are and are technically entitled to everything you are.

Trust me I've asked GMs about this in FFXI when I did Open Claim EG content with my LS mates. They told me the players trying to outclaim us deserved the claim just as much as we did and there's nothing they could do about it.

Moral of this story: Kindness is a courtesy NOT a requirement nor can it be enforced by the company as such as it enfringes on the rights of both parties fair use of the software which is in itself against the TOS