Born on the 8th of July 1991


Born on the 8th of July 1991
Letter from the Producer LIVE Part IX Q&A Summary (10/30/2013)
Q: Will there be any maintenance fees or other costs for housing, besides the cost of the land and house?
A: In older MMOs, such as Ultima Online, there was a house maintenance fee you had to pay weekly, but in FFXIV: ARR we decided against this system. Similarly, these older MMOs also had a system where your house would break down if you didn’t log in after a while in order to have you continue your subscription, but this is a thing of the past and we won't have any system like that.

Reading this thread made me realize just how many geriatric cat girls there are.
You’re statement is pretty interesting. As a kid (early 2000s), I remember asking people how old they were while playing mmorpgs like runescape, FFXI, and WoW. The majority of responses were ages from 10-13; which was the same as me at the time. Now it seems like most people on mmorpgs are around their mid 20s or older. However, I only play ESO, SWTOR, and FFXIV now so there could be some sampling bias if the majority of younger gamers play some other mmorpg.



Eeey, fellow Runescaper \o/ I am a millennial (1993), and I stopped playing soon after they introduced the "Squeal of Fortune". Gambling irl money for P2W items aimed at young kids really rubbed me the wrong way and I quit to play WoW (Since I also finally got a computer that could play other MMOs), until FFXIV ARR came out, in which I switched to that.You’re statement is pretty interesting. As a kid (early 2000s), I remember asking people how old they were while playing mmorpgs like runescape, FFXI, and WoW. The majority of responses were ages from 10-13; which was the same as me at the time. Now it seems like most people on mmorpgs are around their mid 20s or older. However, I only play ESO, SWTOR, and FFXIV now so there could be some sampling bias if the majority of younger gamers play some other mmorpg.


NES was my console, the Gameboy with Tetris was my travel buddy, Rita Repulsa would have conquered the Earth except for some teenagers with attitude, and everywhere I currently look folks are trying to sell my childhood back to me with greater or lesser degrees of success.



I'm whichever generation thinks everyone is only out for themselves, hisses at the sunlight and enjoys a good book in bed with hot tea on the nightstand with a black cat curled up next to me. And video games.
.... So Y?


I'm a Xenial -- it's the micro-generation that spans the late 1970s (me!) through the early 1980s. We're unique because we had analog childhoods and digital adulthoods. I've seen others in this thread who almost certainly fall within that micro-gen as well.
Whatever generation a person born in 1983 comes from I'd what I'm from, gen x I think but not sure
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