icy veins covers a lot of games... though I advise caution in using them.
icy veins covers a lot of games... though I advise caution in using them.
wasn't their huge drama with icy veins, graphics cards and the Balance (please excuse me I'm bringing this up from cold storage in my already damaged brain) something about the owner being unstable af




I think it would be pretty funny if Reddit died. Not because I dislike the XIV reddit (I appreciate it), but because I dislike the CEO and want him to fail.
The internet will get some new forum system, and ideally one better than Reddit and its current iteration. I just wish it would happen faster.




Am I the only one that's never needed Reddit for finding information?
There's a number of decent wikis, SE has their own game database, and just general word of mouth. Not to mention almost everything changed is documented in patch notes, all of which are available to peruse.
I really never see the need for Reddit.
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Usually yes, we couldnt need reddit to find in-game info.Am I the only one that's never needed Reddit for finding information?
There's a number of decent wikis, SE has their own game database, and just general word of mouth. Not to mention almost everything changed is documented in patch notes, all of which are available to peruse.
I really never see the need for Reddit.
But the truth is sometimes we need a specific info that the only way to find an answer is the Q&A format in google. The FFXIV forums (aka where we are now) could be the best place to be redirected to find such answers, but the fact that these forums are outdated beyond belief makes so the next viable alternative is Reddit.
ironically, real answers will be hidden underneath a bunch of reddit links that don't answer the question. It's like googling a question and all the top links are quora *shudder*Am I the only one that's never needed Reddit for finding information?
There's a number of decent wikis, SE has their own game database, and just general word of mouth. Not to mention almost everything changed is documented in patch notes, all of which are available to peruse.
I really never see the need for Reddit.
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