You only paid for the game no one has paid the monthly yet so your entitled to nothing get over it, it's just a game
You only paid for the game no one has paid the monthly yet so your entitled to nothing get over it, it's just a game
please stand behind me on this and demand another 30DAYS FREE FOR BEING LAUNCH BETA TESTERS .
would you prepay for a meal and have the resturant tell you to come back at there conveaince to eat . say when you working during afternoon when there not busy NOOOOO!!!!!
its the same thing they have collected you money and told you wait untill there ready fix this problem...
so once again
30DAYS FREEEE!!!!!!! FOR BEING TESTERS!!!!!
STAND WITH ME EMAIL THEM POST IT BLOG IT TWIT IT FACE IT!!!!!!
WE SHOULD HAVE THIS!!!
Self-entitlement for everyone!
The game came with 30 days(as part of the cost paying for the game). Since launch it's been 6 days and they've already extended the trial period a full week. They haven't considered it. They flat out said they're doing it. You're not losing a month. They don't owe you a month on top of that. And seeing as to how they've already increased the trial period as an apology, who knows what else they might do? They know they need to make right by the players and have stated the issues they're having and admitted to their short-comings, especially after the 1.0 nonsense.
Being locked out of the game can be frustrating, yes. Step away from the computer for a moment and find something else to do for a bit. It helps!
Stamping your feet and demanding satisfaction doesn't change the problems at hand. They're working on the problems, a solution(hopefully) will be in place sometime tomorrow after maintenance. That's what they've been talking about for a few days now.
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Square Enix is a multi-million dollar transnational corporation who employs mainly brilliant individuals. Particularly in light of the issues experienced during Beta testing, SE was fully cognizant that all of these problems were occurring and would continue to occur. They were unwilling to do they right thing and delay the launch. Following launch, the issues simply compounded. SE knew the influx of thousands more players to already overwhelmed servers would result in just such problems as we now experience. The unwillingness or inability of SE to kick idle players is unconscionable. PS3 users, who are forced to pay more initially bear the brunt of hundreds of PC users running their computers endlessly, an activity that would damage a PS3 motor. Anyone inactive for more than an hour should be immediately removed from the server. In addition to not being able to play a RELEASED video game, the assurances by SE made regarding early access, etc. are enough for consumers to feel cheated. SE did not meet their obligation to consumers and continue to fail to do so. SE is obligated to compensate those consumers for the time and trouble they have experienced due to SE's faulty assurances. This is a purchased product. It must work, or the consumer must be made whole, period. Video games are specifically manufactured for the convenient enjoyment of people. While the game is admittedly spectacular, the experience so far can be described as neither convenient nor enjoyable. While people have been putting up with this garbage for a couple weeks, it will soon get extremely tiring, and SE will lose more potential subscriptions than they already have. Anyone defending SE's position knows nothing about business. Don't take my money for a service you don't plan to provide. Everyone who paid for the game paid for working service as well.
Indeed. People spend their money on objects or things that make them feel good. I would not want to buy something and have it broken when I get home. I wouldnt buy anything if I didnt think I would enjoy having it. If I don't have a good feeling about the thing I spend my money on, I don't buy it. So from the start of FF14 1.0 I've been disappointed, and I regret spending the money to buy the game so far.Square Enix is a multi-million dollar transnational corporation who employs mainly brilliant individuals. Particularly in light of the issues experienced during Beta testing, SE was fully cognizant that all of these problems were occurring and would continue to occur. They were unwilling to do they right thing and delay the launch. Following launch, the issues simply compounded. SE knew the influx of thousands more players to already overwhelmed servers would result in just such problems as we now experience. The unwillingness or inability of SE to kick idle players is unconscionable. PS3 users, who are forced to pay more initially bear the brunt of hundreds of PC users running their computers endlessly, an activity that would damage a PS3 motor. Anyone inactive for more than an hour should be immediately removed from the server. In addition to not being able to play a RELEASED video game, the assurances by SE made regarding early access, etc. are enough for consumers to feel cheated. SE did not meet their obligation to consumers and continue to fail to do so. SE is obligated to compensate those consumers for the time and trouble they have experienced due to SE's faulty assurances. This is a purchased product. It must work, or the consumer must be made whole, period. Video games are specifically manufactured for the convenient enjoyment of people. While the game is admittedly spectacular, the experience so far can be described as neither convenient nor enjoyable. While people have been putting up with this garbage for a couple weeks, it will soon get extremely tiring, and SE will lose more potential subscriptions than they already have. Anyone defending SE's position knows nothing about business. Don't take my money for a service you don't plan to provide. Everyone who paid for the game paid for working service as well.
I agree with you, and SE needs to take some accountability and make the players feel good about it.
Even the most expensive clock still shows sixty seconds.
The idea that Square Enix should give us the bare minimum of days lost due to server issues isn't how things like this are done. It's bad customer service. If you order a meal at a restaurant and it is wrong, they usually don't JUST try again and leave it at that. They comp your meal, offer a free desert, they do something to try to compensate for the frustration and inconvenience you've experienced.
I had a good friend who is in the Air Force come down, along with another who away at college. We were going to get together like old times and play Final Fantasy XIV. We were able to play a couple hours during the course of the weekend. Simply giving me the free days I basically couldn't play isn't going to change the fact that I wasn't able to spend time with my friends who are away as we wanted to. And regardless, like I said, it's simply not how you do things.
I like the game, and I want to keep playing, but I think some of you calling those who aren't satisfied with 7 free days whiners and entitled need to come off your high horses. I just want Square Enix to show that it is upset enough with the launch of this game and cares about their fans enough that they will do more than the absolute, bare minimum.
Actually 30 days of play time was part of what you purchased and therefore it should be usable for those 30 days.
But hey, don't let me or logic get in the way of your stupidity.
you paid for the game not the service. the first 30 days are a trial allowing SE to fix any post release bugs. all MMOs have issues during the release thus the free 30 days
It's a product and a service. Yes, it's in the form of a game, but people who did pay for the game to play it at that time of purchase are justified in their frustration. Despite having 30 days free with purchase, it doesn't change the fact that these issues are causing loyal players a bit of grief. Even free to play games take this stuff a bit more seriously.
Now, do people deserve an entire 30 days free on top of what's been given? No, probably not. SE made a good call with the week compensation, but to blow off everyone's concern because it's "just a game" is a bit narrow minded. Fact is, people DID pay for the game, people ARE waiting for it, and people ARE entitled to be able to play when it is ADVERTISED that they would be able to.
That being said, it's still the beginning and we all do just need to bear with it.
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