I do not like the thought of this idea. They have already given us a mount to prove whom have supported SE prior to patch 2.0. Not to mention there are still players joining the game and those of us whom have joined in the past year. Are we to be at a loss because we decided to start playing after the game was released? I honestly didn't know the game had been released till august of last year. After I had found out it had been released I proceeded to buy it. Since then I have been a loyal customer and player of the game. I even post on the forums regularly when I feel the topic is of interest or applies to me. So, I feel that as a player whom hasn't played since release I will be left out due to the fact of my ignorance. I would like to obtain this title as well if it is released in to the game but I would already be exempt from obtaining it. How is that fair to me?
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Here are my thoughts!
I cannot foresee it being incredibly difficult to administer titles based on an EQUAITON, factoring in all the variables everyone's mentioned. You can have MULTIPLE equations, resulting in different titles, and you can have MULTIPLE TIERS of a type of title. No reason to have titles based on one single metric.
Some variables you can plug in and go crazy with:
quests_completed
time_logged_in
account_created
mobs_killed
gather_or_harvests
dungeon_duration
kilometers_walked
zone_transfers
Heck, now that I think about it, these metrics are already tracked, perhaps simply adding values to each of the current achievements, and having a 'master' titled, or rather, 'cumulative' title simply be a function of the values of all other earned titles. This would scale really well, methinks, though it is 1:30AM and I'm about to turn in. Hmm :/
I don't think the OP's request for l33t titles is really anything to complain about. If we're worried about DEV resources spent on something quite as trivial, we've got bigger things to worry about. I personally dislike the idea of titles, as someone mentioned, probably Majidah (you level-headed son of a gun), EVERYONE WILL HAVE IT! (Yes flamers, I know not EVERYONE will have it, but damn near everyone in my LS will have it, and that's who I spend most of my time with, so for my sake, yes everyone will have it).
I do, however, like the idea of the variables I mentioned earlier amounting in to some type of currency that could be traded in for some exclusive, pre 2.0, or beta, or alpha, or whatever other time-period nit-pickers will rage about type of inventory. Something not simply of novelty, but of function, or a happy medium. An example being speed boots! Speed boots will not necessarily hinder your performance or ability in say, a raid or quest, but just make travel easier.
Although this may not seem 'fair' to some, I am also of the opinion that life isn't always fair. After all, I should not be compensated for having to work a steady 9~5, nor should retired or unemployed players be reprimanded for being able to play so much. Some players just are fortunate enough to have the time to put into the game, and choose to, while others do not. I know that if I had the time to input, like some do, I'd have hit all 50s, which is in itself a awesome achievement. But I don't, and I don't think it fair to impose some compensation or 'justice' from SE because of this.
What I do not agree with is the OP's means of soliciting feedback. As Majidah so eloquently put it:
And more importantly,All I'm seeing in this thread is unnecessary arguments. Basically, if someone agrees with you... great! If they don't, you start flinging insults punctuated by the passive-aggressive 'huggles' at the very end. I don't understand it. Are you seriously offended when people have a different opinion than you? Perhaps you shouldn't start controversial threads if you don't like hearing other people's opinions? Like I said before... everyone's entitled to them and you should be a bit more respectful of that.
Most people in the XIV community are very friendly. There are a few oddballs out there, but don't start saying this community is 'so endearing' when YOU are the one that is being aggressive here. We're just trying to have a discussion and you're derailing your own thread with your unnecessary passive aggression.
I think you are taking people's posts too seriously. I think you are getting offended too easily, and people are then turning around and getting annoyed as a result. Don't take things so seriously. It's just a game and we're all just talking about some imaginary thing on some imaginary world. By becoming defensive toward things that may or may not be insults (many of them are gray areas), you are 'fueling the fire'.
tl;dr?
Quality > Quantity
Last edited by myoozek; 03-15-2012 at 05:47 PM.
Your collectors edition title: Wearer of Onion Helm
being able to /playtime would be nice though
I found this picture of the upcoming CE title, it even has a picture to go with it.
pretty interesting but i think they hit the nail on the head.
The OP deserve nothing nor is the OP entitled to anything from SE. The OP chose to play the game broken or not, it was the OP's choice, and no1 force said person to do anything. Now if you are not happy with what you got than dont play. Just because you put up with all the crap at launch and in between dosent entitle you to any special treatment nor rewards. It all falls back to you because you CHOSE to play or continued to play. I VOTE NO!!! on your idea!!!!
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