The EULA cover some of this stuff and we have fewer rights than you think, is similar to ISP.They advertised early access, made you pay for early access, people have a right to early access, and if SE does not provide what they promised, people have a right to be angry. What you don't have a right to do is tell people how to feel, no matter how you state it. You are preaching nothing but ignorance and arrogance if you feel the need to tell people how they should feel or how they should deal with their anger.
I understand why people is angry and you are free to complain, however, just by using FFXIV and his past releases as guideline problems were bound to happen.
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