Quote Originally Posted by Seraphor View Post
There is no end to the potential harmless, cosmetic UI mods that other people can create for this game, and what SE themselves will have the time and resources to implement will not ever scratch the surface of what is out there.
While some of it could or even should be in the base game, they will never get all of it in there.
So using 'what is available as a mod' as justification for what 'should be in the base game' is never going to be a valid avenue. If it stands on it's own merits then it's worth pushing for, like chat bubbles, but at the same time, if it doesn't mesh with the games design and what the creators want for the game, it's not going to happen.

There's also the entirely valid argument that the creators do not want to imitate WoW to much, and chat bubbles could fall into that.
I've seen a lot of proposed UI changes over the last few days, and frankly, 90% of them are hideous recreations of WoW mods, which are a total mess.
No argument against the multitude of horrendous WoW-replicant UI mods out there that I can agree are horribly garish.

But I do think we're now in an appropriate phase in the game that SE spends some time and money investigating these popular mods, not just the UI ones for progression content, but the cosmetic ones as well, and try to implement a version of the more popular ones.

This isn't a new issue for sure, but I do think we're at a saturation point where it's time to reflect on the stance and make some actionable progression towards improving on it and the game as a whole. I know we're going to lose people over this issue and I'm at peace with that - but it should be a clear indication to the Developers that some items that don't exist on the priority list need to, and the ordering of them is worth shifting around a bit. The same UI team that took the time to give us the Job Gauges might need to be re-sorted so more can work on current-issue UI enhancements. And if that's not feasible alone, hire more staff, and then re-sort so you have some veterans leading the new team.

Yoshida did state that the walletbook has been opened a bit since the title is now the most profitable SE has. And given that the company wants to take some farily questionable and risky business endevors, it'd be a smart thing that they go the extra mile to secure the future of game that's keeping them afloat.