Quote Originally Posted by Zkieve View Post
No i wont play ffxi becouse i liked the old ffxi , not the new ffxi.
For the record i do not want ffxi-2 .But this is madness.
There have to be a middle line and moderation on just how much player input can affect what are the priorities is only comun sence.
If you seriously believe this is the time to focus on jump or not to jump, with other great game just around the corner to be released. I honestly dont have anymore to say.

also , whatever the game(ffxi) got better or not. is your personal opinion, i am free to disagree.
The best game ever for you doesnt precisely have to be the same for me.People have different tastes.
This is my biggest worry right now. I dont even know if this game is heading to a direction I will like.i definitely wont stick around to see if i will like the outcome when another good mmo comes out and they still discussing whatever to implement jump or not.I am sure many shares my feelings. Unfortunately not enough to make a difference.
Right. Precisely my point. Best game for me isn't the best game for you. You have a right to throw out that input. Which you are. Either way. We live in a dynamic world. Dynamic means many things happen at once. The Dev team has to be dynamic. We can hold 100 discussions. Some are more relevant than others. This happens to be relevant in a world where lots of things happen at once. You're kinda acting like they're only going to do one thing at a time. The Battle system takes a lot of attention only because it happens to be dynamic. But talking about jumping needs to happen eventually. Sooner is better than later.

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Rowyne- Exactly. And that's how we got the forum. Of course it's crazy, but what matters is you can tell people care. Had the forums opened up, and today activity was minimal, I'd be sincerely concerned where the game was headed. Just knowing people care enough to rage (annoying as it is) tells you the game's still got life and people wanna see it do well. Sometimes they're just... overly harsh.