Quote Originally Posted by Kaedan View Post
Sorry OP... you're just plain wrong about the updates being insignificant.

But it's perfectly in your right to not play if you're not having fun. But I have to ask why you felt it was necessary to make a thread saying, "This game still sucks, so I'm not going to play until it gets better". SE is perfectly aware that the game isn't ready yet... that's the reason you aren't being charged yet. And if you're arrogant enough to think that your one thread is going to make them "wake up" or move any faster, you're sorely mistaken.
Actually, it's not arrogance and it's not about one thread changing the world. It's about the potential to keep a company aware of how their customers feel about their product. In most cases I wouldn't bother, and there are plenty of businesses that fail without anyone ever telling them why their customers leave them.

I'm not FF crazy, but I do have a big soft spot for it. If it's something that I care about, why shouldn't I try to make the company aware in a relatively constructive manner?

And, given that it's an IP that I really like, why shouldn't I complain to them about how much they've earnt my £40? Why shouldn't anyone be able to do that even if they're not fond of the IP? That's a lot of money to a lot of people.

And I didn't start a thread saying "this game still sucks, so I'm not going to play", I gave a reasonably constructive point of view of how I felt. You might not feel that the gameplay changes are irrelevant, I think they're important but far short of what's needed to really make this game shine and bring more people into the game.

We have been charged. We were charged for buying the game. There may be no ongoing charges at the moment, and that's great but what SE really needed to do for us, but are you happy at what your cash has gotten you?

I'm pleased for you if you are, and without a trace of sarcasm too, I'm genuinly pleased, but that doesn't mean to say that everyone else feels the same as you and it doesn't mean to say that other people shouldn't voice their concerns.