/poke (10 chars!!)Greetings,
With people playing on multiple PCs as well as being able to play on both PS3 and PC, the development team understands how convenient it would be to share HUD layouts and gear sets between different clients. As such, they are currently looking into a way to address this in order to build a smoother play environment.
What the development team needs to do is add the option to blacklist people from the chat window. its is a very tidious and anoying process to put someone on the blacklist, adding the option to do so right from the chat tab when you highlight their name in the chat window would make alot of people happy and would make the gil farming spamers much less anoying. i cant even read my friends text if im in a city because of them and it takes people 10min just to find out the name of the gil farm spamer and add it to the blacklist, do to the rediculous names of the spammer. please concider this dev team. gold farmers ruin the games emersiveness and make people walk away

Also, it would be nice to be able to select the normal hotbars on playstation 3 as well for people that prefer to plug in a mouse and keyboard. When a friend comes over he plays on my pc and i switch to my ps3, and it would be nice to see the feature added. Thanks!


Hello,
I admit, apart from the current login issue (that I know are temporary), this topic is my only problem with a game.
I play on both Laptop and PS3 (PS3 at home, and my laptop when I go to my friend house) and I have to spend time each time to change the skill bard if I leveled up on one side.
I really hope there is a way to transfer Laptop/PS3 bars and gearset
that would really save a bunch of time at each login ^^
thank you!
Larek Darkholme @ Ragnarok
what about skill sets? we need all data to treansfer over please do not forget about skillsets/hotbars/crossbar/macros etc...
Greetings,
I'm bumping this thread to share a comment from Hiroshi Minagawa in regards to a tool for saving and loading settings.
Hello,
In patch 2.1, we will be introducing a tool that will allow you to backup and restore various settings.
* The patch notes for 2.1 will be released in the next couple of days. I apologize that we weren't able to do this in a hotfix ahead of time.
There is a gold colored cog on the bottom of the launcher that says "CONFIG," and we will be adding a button to this option for backing up and restoring data.
Local character configuration settings, hotbar settings, and macro data can all be backed up.
We've omitted system configuration settings such as graphics, the number of monitors being used, and other hardware-related setting information. The frequency for changing settings like these are rather low and in the chance the settings have been lost, it will not take much time to reconfigure them, so we decided that it would be more convenient to omit them rather than save everything.
We've also omitted screenshots, character creation data, and other information with large file sizes.
HUD layout information is largely dependent on display resolutions and we wanted to omit this as well; however, this is all included in the saved character configuration data, so it has been included in the data that is backed up. As we felt it would be somewhat dangerous to have an outside program process the saved files, we wanted to provide a simple, safe, and easy to understand system for doing this.
Please let us know your feedback and what you'd like to see once you try it out.
Also, please note that this will only be addressed for the Windows version first as there are aspects of saved data for the PlayStation version that still have to be coordinated with SCE.
* There are no legal or technical restrictions for the Windows version when it comes to the moving or the overwriting of saved game files. We understand the need for the PS3 and PS4 versions, and are continuing to look into methods to do this.
Devin "Camate" Casadey - Community Team
Thank you!


Any update on this yet? Switching between PC and PS3 is still causing me much pain!!! X__XGreetings,
I'm bumping this thread to share a comment from Hiroshi Minagawa in regards to a tool for saving and loading settings.
EDIT: and anguish Q __Q
This issue should of been fixed back during PS3 beta. but so far even at PS4 launch it hasn't been fixed. I think info is not getting to the JPN devs or mistranslated.
This is not the first time or first game with this problem with save settings. Even FF11 took years to final have the macros saved on the server.
Any Update on this regarding the PS4 front?
I have been considering buying the expansions for PC, but this is quite literally the only reason I have not. (And I am sure I am not the only one.)
If Sony is preventing it, have the launcher save the data to a save slot on SE servers (ala FFXI style)? We don't need to have it auto-save or live update between...
If SE servers can't handle the burden of storing +1 MB of data per character, allow us to connect our own cloud storage (dropbox / google drive) and upload it there?
Is it a matter of development time?. I'm sure someone could pick this up as a side project or contract it to an outside developer. SE would recover the cost in PC sales from people like me.
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