Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
I think you're misunderstanding. They didn't request to have their account rolled back three months; they had requested a rollback three months ago for something that had just happened, and it took all that time for it to be implemented.





That seems to be stretching the example - Square Enix certainly hasn't deliberately written that text to be misleading so you accidentally destroy your materia. Also, here in Australia at least, it's very standard for clothes to have their washing instructions printed in a small tag sewn to the inner seam, written in monochrome 6-pt ALL CAPS, so if that's a legal standard for clear legible communication of instructions then the only improvement I can see is that they've at least put it in a list. It's still very wall-of-text.

Or another example, and one that you certainly couldn't make an argument that the company might want it to happen... food allergy warnings. I've just gone and looked in my pantry. There's hardly anything with a food allergy statement that doesn't say something like "Contains gluten; may contain milk, peanuts, tree nuts" in small font, possibly all caps, possibly wedged between multiple other lines of text.

If you have a milk allergy and failed to spot that in the list, I doubt you'd be able to argue that they didn't warn you. There's no way multiple companies would be formatting it like that if it wouldn't be legally considered sufficient warning.
The thing is with allergies you have a precognition and diagnosis in your mind with the specific idea in grocery shopping that you're looking for milk. This is known as a bias, because I am not thinking in my head ahead of time anything about materia protection when I'm going to glamour something. Why? Because FF is the only mmo I play that you have to store gear and destroy enchantments to use it for vanity.

And actually not -all- the goods are listed there. Because I've had friends with removed gall bladders and companies -do not- always list food dye and it's only known post-de-facto with a hospital visit. Let's PM some more if ya have more allusions to add I feel it's derailing my thread a bit.