Quote Originally Posted by Kaurhz View Post
usually - Implying not always the case. There are people that have quit and they have done so after months of announcing it, in the particular case of Aveyond I'm fairly certain he must've announced it a good half-dozen times. It's always difficult in this case, and won't really know until 6.5 anyway once the new story is out as to whether they have actually quit.

As far as I am concerned people whom announce it, then vanish until the next story patch to repeat the same haven't really quit, though you are welcome to disagree with this sentiment.

Did Daniolaut actually announce that he was/has quit? Or did he just silently do so? I recall the name but was on an extended break at this time.

At any rate, again, the point is that it is usually the case. Whilst there are people that have actually quit, there are still just as many that have announced it, but have still yet to actually do so. Equally, the point was that it is just pointless to ask people if it is time to quit or if they will do so - Purely because what people say they will do, and what people do in actuality are 2 entirely different things. Even if many have quit, many have done so after months, and after repeating it a good dozen times.



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No, it is not usually. Here's another user that mentioned that their sub is running out, a rather well-known criticizer of FF14 that many of the "white knights" hate: https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/...53#post6292453

And they haven't posted in 10+ days.

I guarantee you, if you look up the people who say that their sub is running out/are quitting and actually compiled the data, at least 80% of them will actually have quit.

Please try to prove this assertion wrong by finding someone who said they'll quit and have not, because I can find five times as many demonstrating the opposite.