Or, when someone logs in and the server is full, instantly boot the oldest AFK one and let the new arrival in.
Or, when someone logs in and the server is full, instantly boot the oldest AFK one and let the new arrival in.
The timer sounds several magitudes easier to program, along with proactively removing people who aren't playing instead of going it reactively when someone's already trying to log in.
It's all fun and games until you get a certain wasted vanu-vanu dancer into your discord call and he starts hitting on your male FC mate who he's convinced is a woman, all the while his mother yells in the background.
true story xD
That said he does actually play the game, much more than most serial AFKers that I know of.
Im well aware of him saying sorry, which is whatever ... a single person is never to blame for anything but i understand its the Japanese lifestyle. The world works in supply chains ... everything has a delivery date ... and considering you already assume stuff about me. I guess i can assume you don't understand that, which is fine. Our company has a PCB which requires about 120 components and i work with companies who struggle with production ... and guess what they still tell me when they expect to deliver.Communication? really? Yoshi P himself gave a public apology and a large and comprehensive explanation as to how this happened and why. He can't make you read it but it wasn't hard to find, all the Youtubers are talking about it, it has a post on the forums and it was posted on the loadestone and game launcher. How the hell did you miss it?
All i asked for was to be told what their plan is other then "we work on it" which is empty words, is it planned to be fixed in 1 Week? 1 Month? A quarter?
You do you and ill stay logged in, we all win.
Get over yourself, please. There is a huge difference between getting information from work associates, and getting insider information as a consumer. Even if Yoshi-P did know when he was told they would install the server, I wouldn't blame him for not sharing the information with ffxiv players because there's no guarantee there won't be delays. And then there'd be even more upset people. As it is though, not even he knows when this can be done. He probably has a few estimates, but don't expect him to share every bit of information with you. That's just silly to expect.Our company has a PCB which requires about 120 components and i work with companies who struggle with production ... and guess what they still tell me when they expect to deliver.
All i asked for was to be told what their plan is other then "we work on it" which is empty words, is it planned to be fixed in 1 Week? 1 Month? A quarter?
While I do agree that having a crowd in Limsa does make the game feel more vibrant, I think it's still important to be considerate. We know we're working with limited space here so if we have Player A who wants to log in and work on their MSQ or Player B who wants to port to Limsa, /dance and then alt-tab away before going to take a nap then, yeah sorry, but the slot should go to Player A.
Like Yoship's letter today, you can balance having a lively game and helping abide by the timeout rule. If you are performing, sure go ahead, have fun knock your socks off.
Just when you are done, just logout and when you are actively ready to perform again, just log back in.
We have one on my server. They're called Mint Dew. We suspect they have two accounts where the play on one and dance on another because there is a Mint Dew`. And it's like a game looking for what glam they will have and dance they will use. People often join in. There's something comforting and familiar about seeing good old Mint Dew dancing away.
That connects us a lot more than being off in our own little dungeon instances or in our linkshells and FCs.
You still haven't read it have you? thats ok honestly, but asking for more communication when you don't even read the messages they do send seems daft.Im well aware of him saying sorry, which is whatever ... a single person is never to blame for anything but i understand its the Japanese lifestyle. The world works in supply chains ... everything has a delivery date ... and considering you already assume stuff about me. I guess i can assume you don't understand that, which is fine. Our company has a PCB which requires about 120 components and i work with companies who struggle with production ... and guess what they still tell me when they expect to deliver.
All i asked for was to be told what their plan is other then "we work on it" which is empty words, is it planned to be fixed in 1 Week? 1 Month? A quarter?
You do you and ill stay logged in, we all win.
Your last line suggest you don't even get the issue, how am I winning if I can't log on for 40 minutes because the servers have too many people long time afk who refuse to log out? How am I winning if I D/C in the middle of a dungeon and get hit with a 40 minute queue when I try to jump back in? And what is your win? being logged in while you sleep? really?
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