Thats the ffxiv general threads all about, to steam out your every desire, scream out let your teen-itchy hormones get som air and for older their long holding nerd rage needs to burst out
Come babies breathe out together
Thats the ffxiv general threads all about, to steam out your every desire, scream out let your teen-itchy hormones get som air and for older their long holding nerd rage needs to burst out
Come babies breathe out together


In defence of these forums, that's what all JV forums are for. The WOW forums are in the same situation, long before the latest expansions which have dealt a heavy blow to the quality of the game.
It is, however, a constant: people grumble much more than they praise. The scandal attracts more than the good news. It's not for nothing that some of today's giants (facebook, for example) highlight new issues: the average user spends more time reading about a disaster.
What's a bit annoying though, is that as soon as you try to counter the trend by pointing out the good sides of a game that, let's be honest, is still one of the best on the MMORPG market, you'll automatically be called a "hardcore fan". As if pointing out that you're on this game because you enjoy it (duh), without idolizing it, is a crime.
"Praise? We don't do that here, good sir; arrest!"
(> Partly ironic message, though the substance remains true in my opinion).

They’re all ungrateful little shits lol
Precisely, and really it truly is quite telling that OP's very first example is one such strawman. Makes one inclined to question her intentions, so to speak.No, a lot of posters just like to make strawman arguments and personal attacks towards anyone who is invested in the game and using the forum for the intended purpose of providing feedback.
I've been posting on these forums since the early days of ARR and have met a great many wonderful players through these forums. It's really a matter of curating one's personal experience, learning how to politely agree to disagree and recognising which posters are only there to stir up trouble.
So long as you admit it comes from all angles, including the corner of the room you and your fellows have chosen to stand in I will agree to this notion. If not, and some are mysteriously immune then nay I refuse to.
So sorry that this place is not an uber-positive perpetual hugbox. It is a forum, and on it criticism and critiques are welcome and warranted even if they as you say "often devolve into the negative". It nevertheless fails to diminish the value of talking points. Such is the nature of critique, and I cannot find it in myself to feel particularly apologetic about this."Post and move on" is the opposite of how a forum is supposed to work. It's a conversation. Read the other replies and engage.
It does work better when everyone in the forum has the same starting point (eg. "I'm here because I enjoy this thing and want to talk about it") though. When a chunk of the forum population is here because they don't like the thing, it's harder to get a positive conversation going.
Last edited by SentioftheHoukai; 08-30-2022 at 04:55 PM. Reason: Oh dear, MOAR dogged dialogue.
Why would someone who's fine with the game come to a forum to post about how they're fine with the game? They'd just play the game. 90% of the people who come here only do it when some longstanding issue drives them to post feedback about it. That's just the nature of most things of this type, unfortunately.
It's a waste of time too, since SE employees haven't posted here in years. We're all just screaming into the wind.



Remember when people used to share fanart?
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Sir, this is a Wendy's. I believe you're looking for https://www.reddit.com/r/ffxiv/
I've perked since release of 2.0 and it appears so.
Then people moan when Kaiten gets removed, knowing full well "tales of the duty finder" exists. DUH!
As a developer, I'd read the mega threads.![]()


Obviously. If you're happy, you're playing the game. But if there's something to complain about, you go to the forum.
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