My beef with this guy is when he starts making ableist, discriminatory remarks about people with autism, because I've seen him do that before and reported it. Otherwise his presence would be meh, but I find it frustrating if he continues to perpetrate hateful speech.
I never said it impacted me personally. But the current "congestion" situation does impact me personally, and their presence in mass numbers like this very much does affect that situation. Whether or not you or anyone else "actually on Leviathan" have seen any complaints about it is irrelevant, especially since they aren't restricted to just Leviathan.
You haven't explained how this impacts you or anybody else though. Can you explain particularly how a few dozen idling alts materially impacts "congestion", and how this is causative of detriment to player experience?I never said it impacted me personally. But the current "congestion" situation does impact me personally, and their presence in mass numbers like this very much does affect that situation. Whether or not you or anyone else "actually on Leviathan" have seen any complaints about it is irrelevant, especially since they aren't restricted to just Leviathan.
The "congestion" has nothing to do with people sitting ingame. It stems from the fact that the login server can only handle a very small number of concurrent requests, and it's so slow that it wouldn't surprise me if the hardware's 20+ years old.I never said it impacted me personally. But the current "congestion" situation does impact me personally, and their presence in mass numbers like this very much does affect that situation. Whether or not you or anyone else "actually on Leviathan" have seen any complaints about it is irrelevant, especially since they aren't restricted to just Leviathan.
Yes, it's not like I'm unable to get onto Faerie most afternoons/evenings because of it, right? My personal experiences are totally not real.
Yet it was enough worth the time that you felt the need to respond indirectly.
Says the person complaining about other people complaining.
If you'd like to actually discuss or debate the topic that's cool, but if you're just gonna talk shit about me to other people like this then you can kindly fuck off.
At this point, this is not "some guy existing".
But essentially, it is negatively affecting new player experience. The people who never have to engage with it, whatever. You don't go to Limsa or hear about it. But literally every day or sometimes every few hours they have to see it or engage with it. It's a public nuisance and it seems they can be removed/banned off the basis of him using bots to level these, so that is what has to be reported to the Special Task Force.
You're welcome to substantiate your argument but if you'd rather crash out go right ahead.Yes, it's not like I'm unable to get onto Faerie most afternoons/evenings because of it, right? My personal experiences are totally not real.
Yet it was enough worth the time that you felt the need to respond indirectly.
Says the person complaining about other people complaining.
If you'd like to actually discuss or debate the topic that's cool, but if you're just gonna talk shit about me to other people like this then you can kindly fuck off.
That's interesting, I thought that was just the queue to get into a world. The way the "congestion" stuff was presented pointed at it being based off the number of non-native players currently sitting in a world/DC at any given time. Hence why Aether is always blocked off because so many non-Aether players are there at almost all times.
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