If they really are just targeting players with "large amounts of gil" how would this work on the legacy servers where players from 1.0 had cap gil (90 mil 2.0 gil)?
If they really are just targeting players with "large amounts of gil" how would this work on the legacy servers where players from 1.0 had cap gil (90 mil 2.0 gil)?
Not sure there doing it by gil guys i well past the half way to max gil mark. May be by trading?
Oh look it's like in WoW. SE thought it was a grand idea to instantly suspend anyone who has actual money, just like Blizzard.
It's like a freaking communist country.
i just sell my HQ alumen about 3-4 stack and some materia both for over 100k and i was suspended too.
http://lodestone.finalfantasyxiv.com...e956cb586363ab
I know people on legacy servers that had well over 10,000,000 gold (from my old Shell)
Which was reduced to 1,000,000 during ARR. They reached 10mil gil through crafting and selling, and are NOT BANNED.
"This automatic ban for having lots of gil" seems like a fabricated farse by a banned player.
Upon the release of FFXIV: ARR, we will be removing one zero from all gil prices, in a process known as Currency Redenomination.
1. All NPC vendor buying/selling prices will be reduced to 1/10 of current values.
2. All quest rewards, monster drops, and in-game monetary rewards will be reduced to 1/10 of current values.
3. All repair costs, airship fares, and other in-game service fees will be reduced to 1/10 of current values.
4. Because of changes to game systems, the prices of existing items will change to varying degrees.
5. The maximum amount of gil that a player can possess will not change from 999,999,999.
6. The amount of gil required to obtain certain achievements will be reduced to 1/10 of current values.
7. All gil currently held by players will be reduced to 1/10 of current values.
Example: A player carrying 100,000 gil will only possess 10,000 gil upon release of FFXIV: ARR. However, a chocobo rental fee of 800 gil will be reduced to 80 gil, and an NPC previously selling an item for 1,500 gil will sell the same item for 150 gil. The effective purchasing power of your savings will not change.
Due to rebalancing, the price of some items, rewards and services may not be reduced to exactly 1/10 of their current values. The above should only be considered general guidelines for the changes.
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