Quote Originally Posted by CSLionheart View Post
1) This is an obvious one. Resolve the glitch that frequently (I'd estimate 50% of the time) causes the game to crash when the linkshell member list is opened. This should have been addressed long ago, there's really no excuse.
Wow. I never experienced that since the alpha tests started, nor heard of it. And as a LS leader I use it a lot ... installation problem perhaps? Or am I just lucky?

2) For the love of god, allow pearlsack holders and linkshell leaders to boot members from the linkshell without them being online. This is a very large inconvenience when you have inactive members and the only way to free up space in the linkshell is to break the shell and remake it entirely.
I absolutely second that! That's the most critical issue I have and this will lead to trouble soon, at least in my LS, when the cap of 128 players will be hit ... with 90% of them "Taking a break" or not cancelling their account. Please do not wait until numerous linkshells run into emergency situations here.

And in general, it MUST be possible to remove any linkshell member from the list, without being near a person or the person being online. As leaders of social linkshells we have responsibilities here, so please give us the tools to do our work!

3) Make the linkshell member list more detailed. As in FFXI, display each member's current location, rank, physical level, etc. in addition to whether or not they are online.
Personal opinion only ... but I think it's quite bewildering how SE seemed to be focused on keeping personal information private and NOT showing information like this, or even supressing it later (like displaying the number of players in the same area).
And then all private character information is trumpeted out into the internet by the Lodestone. SE should decided what they want and then implement stuff correctly instead of forcing people to have both game and lodestone open for retrieving such basic information.

4) /lsmes. We need it. Enough said.
I fully second that one, too. The LS member management and the /lsmes feature are the most important changes in my opinion, with the member management overdue since the day 1 of the alpha tests.