d) This it isn’t a problem with heads: we have hairstyles altered to fit both Miqo’te and Roegadyn heads. And modders have been able make hair with better results and quality. So why not alter the hairstyle like they did? Oh… Bravo on the attempt?


This is discriminatory and grossly lacking in effort.

According to Yoshida, he is aware people are upset and claimed to work hard to fix this issue at a later date. Yet the wording perpetuates this inaccurate notion that “it’s too hard” when it isn’t, and that they’ve only now found out about this when amateurs have been exposing it for years.

Nor do we want it done “now”. We just want it done responsibly. Yoshida assumes that we are demanding a quick and easy fix, but this is pinning the blame on the playerbase. For one, players waited for three years for attention, and this is the best you have? Earless Potato 2B? And then, we understand how slowly it’s taken Square Enix to do anything. We wouldn’t be asking for quick and immediate content for us, because it’s clear that even when we’re patient, Earless Potato 2B is the best we get!

You are the ones dejecting your own quality, not the fans.

And it’s on you to figure out what you can do and allocate resources for it. Not wing the situation and expect people to take it. We are not a meme race, and we are not letting you turn us into one.

d) When you take all that’s been said, it proves why people are so allured by third party tools. If it took not even a week for people to make something like this, then you, Square Enix, a multi-million dollar company with cutting edge technology and people with experience in making 3D characters, need to step up your game.

When your own apologies do not match your words, Square, we have a problem. One called bias.

We were told “No expenses were spared” in Endwalker. Yet our experience has been limited for years, and it feels the devs only think of us at the last minute.

Is “your best” for us malicious compliance? Are all of us wishing on a monkey's paw?

Grapes had more attention than we did.