I trust you! It’s madness more people don’t #believe Im telling you!
So on the subject of mods translating what we say to Japanese for the devs; if that happens, I would have MAJOR concerns.
Look at the 'localization' of this game. I can only imagine what kind of scrambled garbage the Japanese devs would get from them. Or what kind of agenda they may push.
Yoshi-"Tell me, what are the Americans saying about our game?"
Loocalizer-"They love it! The healers would like their rotations made easier and pvp needs more 1 hit kill attacks. Also they said I should get a raise."


I mean, is it really that strange that the devs don't read the through this cesspool here where 99% of the "players" are either trolls or people who believe "Your game sucks lol i hate what you did" is constructive helpful criticism.There are many people who assume the devs never read the NA forums. That the mods never post. There is very rare moderation/bans but nothing to point to real human beings.
With advancement in AI chatbot capabilities we could actually have absolutely 0 interactions or responses from anyone that works for Sqaure Enix.
IF that were to be the case, how would it change your posting habits here? I complain a lot, don't expect anyone important to read it, but I can always hope and use it to vent. But if this was truly just some random website the devs abandoned years ago to maintained by bots...don't know.
We can talk to eachother, have debates, share ideas, but knowing for an absolute fact that this is a dead site as far as the devs are concerned would be sad.
And I am starting to think that is the case more each day.
If i were the devs i also wouldn't dig through this pile of rubbish here to find that one comment beneath the myriads of trollposts who could actually provide helpful insight into the state of the game. They still do however, if some threads gain really high post numbers as seen by the male bunny thread. But digging through every thread and post? I think they have better to do than that and rightfully so.
The possibility of an AI chatbot maintaining a forum rather than real human interaction raises some important questions about the purpose and potential impact of these types of forums. If a forum is purely maintained by AI, it might not provide meaningful engagement or a way to voice feedback to the developers. In turn, this could negatively affect the user experience and the sense of community on the forums.
One potential solution to this issue would be for Square Enix to actively engage with the North American forums and provide real human interaction. This could involve regular moderation and management by employees, responding to user feedback and questions, and fostering a sense of community among users. By doing so, Square Enix could improve the user experience and help to build a stronger sense of community on the forums.
Another solution could be for Square Enix to create alternative channels for user engagement and feedback, such as surveys, polls, or direct communication through social media or email. This could help to ensure that users are still able to voice their opinions and provide feedback to the developers, even if the forums are not being actively moderated.
Ultimately, it is important for developers to understand the importance of fostering a sense of community among their users and to provide meaningful engagement and feedback mechanisms. Whether through human interaction or alternative channels, Square Enix has the opportunity to improve the user experience on the North American forums and build a stronger sense of community among its users.
- ChatGPT




Has all this actually been using ChatGPT? LOLThe possibility of an AI chatbot maintaining a forum rather than real human interaction raises some important questions about the purpose and potential impact of these types of forums. If a forum is purely maintained by AI, it might not provide meaningful engagement or a way to voice feedback to the developers. In turn, this could negatively affect the user experience and the sense of community on the forums.
One potential solution to this issue would be for Square Enix to actively engage with the North American forums and provide real human interaction. This could involve regular moderation and management by employees, responding to user feedback and questions, and fostering a sense of community among users. By doing so, Square Enix could improve the user experience and help to build a stronger sense of community on the forums.
Another solution could be for Square Enix to create alternative channels for user engagement and feedback, such as surveys, polls, or direct communication through social media or email. This could help to ensure that users are still able to voice their opinions and provide feedback to the developers, even if the forums are not being actively moderated.
Ultimately, it is important for developers to understand the importance of fostering a sense of community among their users and to provide meaningful engagement and feedback mechanisms. Whether through human interaction or alternative channels, Square Enix has the opportunity to improve the user experience on the North American forums and build a stronger sense of community among its users.
- ChatGPT
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