Oh I'm sure they do. But it says a lot about their mindset. It doesn't matter if that is the mindset of the GMs, or the people higher up the chain in Japan. It is what it tells me about how SE perceive's their role.
In other news, there is no technical debt from 1.0.
"We don't have ... a technological issue that was carried over from 1.0, because ARR was meant to kind of discard what we had from 1.0 and rebuild it from the engine."
https://youtu.be/ge32wNPaJKk?t=560
I think generally if you are a well adjusted adult who realises they are playing in a space with people from many different walks of life, including teenagers, you will avoid trouble.
Every time I find myself getting irritated, I step back internally and remind myself it's just a video game and then usually the player in question is a child or someone new or struggling and I move on. If I get really irritated to the point I know I am going to snap, I leave.
"BUT I PAY TO BE HERE" people also pay to use community centers or pools or gyms. That doesn't mean the space isn't public and requires civility.
I'm usually pretty chatty and regularly help out with mechanics and I have never encountered this issue once. Neither has anyone else that I know. Seems like you come across as more rude and aggressive than you realise.
People complaining about how strict/bad SE is about banning are only telling me they didn't even try to read/understand the ToS/Prohibited Activity listing.
That or their mouth is so filthy they no longer comprehend how rude/crude they are.
There is a difference between saying "your tactic is bad" and "hey I noticed you aren't using X skill, why?".It's not surprising people talk little in the game world (outside their groups) besides very basic and repeating messages (hi, gg, gratz, etc), it looks pathetic. There's rarely any natural interections in the world (when both sides can take a bit of bitting).
Have you read this? https://support.eu.square-enix.com/f...la=2&kid=68216
Basicly you can't even simply tell "your tactic is bad" without risking a report and consequences. I tell you with time (as more and more people face it in practice) this is gonna be one of the main reasons game will downfall with people "loosing balls" to talk to anyone.
They could as well just make a special adult server or chat channels for people which agree to talk and be talked to however they want (without constantly asking for "consent"). And let depressing people to live in their depressing world. But something tells me those people will be fast to change their offense evaluation and will accept cool kids server terms letting principles go as they take them - whenever it suits them.
Now the real talk, anyone here actually being "sucessfully" reported for something that minor? Please, don't give me that "just don't be a dick" stuff, I want to hear real stories. which can help me and others to decide if they want to continue playing in environment gravitating towards being sterile.
Giving constructive feedback is good and won't get you in trouble. Being a pr*ck to someone, will.
Have never been reported, because you know, I'm not a d*ck.
But are you a goose?There is a difference between saying "your tactic is bad" and "hey I noticed you aren't using X skill, why?".
Giving constructive feedback is good and won't get you in trouble. Being a pr*ck to someone, will.
Have never been reported, because you know, I'm not a d*ck.
When you deal with human beings, never count on logic or consistency.
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