


The difference is when articles are written. If you can make enough of a stir that IGN and Kotaku write articles about "FFXIV players are outraged at fall guys event cheating", then they will do something.The way I view this is that Yoshi basically loses all sympathy from any past and future gripes about cheating after the release of an ultimate encounter.
If they are not willing to do what's necessary to purge the game of misconduct and set the precedent that violators will be persecuted aggressively, then they lose any voice to complain about their time and effort being disrespected.
Not to delve into conspiracy theories, but the main two XIV subreddits were pretty stirred up about it for a week at least and no articles were written. I've never really seen any IGN/Kotaku articles mention failings on SE's part. Writing about cheating on this level would definitely be slightly humiliating towards SE since they wouldn't be able to say it's a smaller group of players. Even when articles were written about EW's relic series and how a lot of players seemed dissatisfied with that, most of the articles blamed the players.
There's not a single person here that has the influence to actually change anything.
They actually won't do anything, IGN article or not, hint hint, because they don't want to. It's been years people, if they wanted to it'd be done by now.
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