Not sure if you're trolling or not with only two posts on these forums; But FFXIV has always had this type of profanity.I would like a way to filter out the profanity used by the NPC's. I realize that this is a more mature game, but the NPC's use profanity for little reason. It seems that the collective favorite word is "godsdamned". If I were on the forums stating that the "Godd***ed crafting system is a complete piece of sh*t that needs a motherf***ing overhaul", it would probably be frowned upon. Please understand that this is just an example; I am not upset, and I have no problem at all with the crafting system.
I would like an option to omit the profanity coming from the NPC's (or at least replace it with a milder explitive, such as bugger, bloody, or blasted). This may open the game up to a larger crowd of players as well.
I'm not trolling at all. This forum seems to be the place to request minor improvements. You don't request a change if something is already the way that you want it to be. You request a change if it has always been different. LOL.
Things i would like to see
- The ability to have both account and character based keybinds
- A button to open the armor chest in the item menu
- the ability to play as a party on main story line instances instead of having to disband when you come across one
- The opition when clicking on a players name in the chat box to add to black list (for the gold spammers)
- The ability to save and load hud layouts across multiple alts at will.
I would like to see an option for voice chat for the PS3 players. Preferably a set up for a small group or party to help coordinate with those that don't use keyboards so well, it gets so tiring having to wait every 5mins while someone your talking with has to type a reply.
I have to admit it does feel a bit discriminatory that players have profanity filters but NPCs don't. What is the point in profanity filters if the NPCs are going to curse obscenities.I would like a way to filter out the profanity used by the NPC's. I realize that this is a more mature game, but the NPC's use profanity for little reason. It seems that the collective favorite word is "godsdamned". If I were on the forums stating that the "Godd***ed crafting system is a complete piece of sh*t that needs a motherf***ing overhaul", it would probably be frowned upon. Please understand that this is just an example; I am not upset, and I have no problem at all with the crafting system.
I would like an option to omit the profanity coming from the NPC's (or at least replace it with a milder explitive, such as bugger, bloody, or blasted). This may open the game up to a larger crowd of players as well.
I totally agree about selecting the amount of items you want to purchase rather than what the seller has put up. If I only want 1 item I have to buy a stack because that's all sellers put up these days, there's no small amounts because people want to sell it all in bulk so they got more spaces for selling more stuff.
I like this idea. As long as the sellers are still allowed to put everything in stacks to save space. However, if we're going to do that then I think it would also be convenient for sellers to be able to stack stuff like tools and weapons to save space as well. I mean, we're already buying small amounts off the stacks, why not stack that stuff too if we're allowed to buy small amounts off of stacks?


Because then people would just buy "one" of the cheapest price, further driving the prices up or down. What this just needs is a "allow buying partials" tick box, if the seller actually intended to sell them one at a time. The only argument against it is the people/bots selling 99 items at once because that's just the stacking limit. Right now I could either pay 9900g for a stack of 99 item of 100g each, or I could pay 102g for 1 item. Like there is a reason to the madness. (Buying in bulk versus buying one at a time)I totally agree about selecting the amount of items you want to purchase rather than what the seller has put up. If I only want 1 item I have to buy a stack because that's all sellers put up these days, there's no small amounts because people want to sell it all in bulk so they got more spaces for selling more stuff.
So What?
Either move the Market to a system like GW2 where only the lowest price is shown for goods or make it like EVE. I would prefer EVE as it has the best Market system in all MMOs at the moment that I have seen and I have played many MMOs. Also having both Buy and Sell orders would be awesome.
However all I see is players putting up large blocks of 50-99 of an item because we have such limited sell slots. I think people would break theirs stacks more often if we did not have the # of auctions being limited per retainer as tightly as they are. Honestly I would prefer there be no stacks when buying or selling items just the item and how many available and how many you want to buy. It would buy at the cheapest price of sell orders and sell at the highest buy order price.
With regard to quantity buying, why not implement a discount system? Off the top of my head, here's how it could go:
- Seller puts up 99 superstuffs at 100 gil apeice (total for stack = 9,900)
- Game asks "Would you like to offer a bulk discount, yes/no?"
- If Seller answers
YesNo, the stack must be sold as is (any Buyer must buy all 99)- If Seller answers
NoYes, the "standard discounts" will be displayed on the Market Board
The "standard discounts" would be
- Buyer buys 1-10 items, pays full price (100 gil per item)
- Buyer buys 11-25 items, receives 5% discount (95 gil per item)
- Buyer buys 26-50 items, receives 10% discount (90 gil per item)
- Buyer buys 51+ items, receives 20% discount (80 gil per item)
Seller wins because they can list more items in fewer spaces, while still being accommodating to Buyers who don't want/need a full stack. Buyer wins because they can purchase as much or as little as they need.
Last edited by Amiabelle; 09-24-2013 at 05:02 AM. Reason: Whoops! Goofed up the Yes and No options!
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