I got a 10 day ban recently as well (for mentioning ACT by name, iirc) and was somewhat paranoid it would turn into a permaban, but it did not. Heck, half the subreddit for the game seems to have been banned from the OF. As you said regarding old logs, I wouldn't sweat it. Yeah, it's frustrating when you see someone being stupid on there (which is an almost daily occurrence), but it's one less thing to even worry with.
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It took 5-6 mins to add a fourth person to a matched group with myself and 2 friends last night on Aether. I found that to be rather odd, but we were doing 1-10 and 11-20 (the latter being the one that took a bit) since one of my friends had just unlocked HoH that day.
Yeah I know that "bashing devs" is basically a ticket straight to ban town. I knew posting this was a little out of line, but I didn't expect a permaban for it. 2 strike rule, especially when the first 10 day ban was MISGUIDED as hell.
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How can we get more in depth character customization?
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No. good players are all about faster DPS, and bad players are all about "whatever they think is best".Quote Originally Posted by Ruinfeild
1.) That is more of a mindset I believe someone said between JP and NA players. NA players are all about 'faster DPS, take things down faster, that is all that matters' while JP from what I heard was the other side of it. For me, getting more DPS as a tank was pointless and made little sense even if the healers could keep me alive cause that wasn't the role I am playing. I am there to survive hits and make it easier on the healers and if both tanks did that and went down, chances are it is a wipe. People in NA may not like it but get used to the fact that tanks are just that, tanks.
You also don't do anything outside of trivial content where you couldn't actually fail even if all you did was press Rage of Halone over and over again.As for before the change, I never once went the same route as other tanks and stacked STR gear (I was playing with friends of course) and we did encounters just fine
Which uh, you did....
https://www.fflogs.com/reports/6XAQJ...alse&source=17
Cleric stance was pretty widely accepted as clunky (which is bad) across all forms of media (Here, reddit, etc.).As for cleric stance, that I really want a source since you seem pretty clear on saying the players complaining about this and that (which I doubt you speak for the entire player base).
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Like I said, I probably deserved the 10 day. I knew that going in, but I couldn't let that nonsense go. It was like patently wrong on all counts. He made his logs private, but for context, he had an average of sub 9% on all recorded logs. In those logs, whether he was OT/MT he simply spammed rage of halone over and over, with only sparingly using his oGCDs and didn't even use Holy Spirit at all.
Compromised how though? I suppose it's possible they have some hyper carebear on the moderator team (I used to be a mod for a car forum that had a staggeringly large user base and I've seen other mods abuse power), but either way it just seems like they hardline the rules, like some underdeveloped country where walking outside or stealing carries a death penalty.
Like I said above - I "probably" deserved a ban (not perma IMO). That said, it's definitely some carebear hug space shit.
Lol yep. That was my first 10 day ban. I was like O_o? really? It wasn't even a bad post. Someone had made a comment about ACT (EVEN USING IT IN THEIR POST) and how it was useless and toxic because it doesn't show context like res's and stuff, and I chimed in explaining that it does, and where/how.
I got banned for that. Crazy.
There's speculation that the moderation team deliberately leaves controversial threads open so that they can fulfill whatever quotas they have been set instead of simply closing down problematic threads. Furthermore, context is often ignored and some people have been banned for using swear words - not aimed at anyone in particular - that are used within FFXIV itself.
True story, my best friend's wife worked for an English-Japanese translation service and all their business was supposed to go through their chat client. One prospective client asked her if he could contract her outside the service and pay her through Paypal, she explained no, according to the TOS she couldn't do that. And a short time later she was blacklisted from their service. Just the MENTION of Paypal was enough to trip an autoban. They didn't care about context.
I honestly prefer being able to DPS on the fly now without having to switch stances. It reduces risk and encourages more people to do it. I do wish that they made it more of a decision though, where DPS spells cost more or something so there is an actual decision being made when casting the spells, but I don't mind the current situation that much.
Old Cleric Stance was just too clunky, current situation isn't great, but IMO it's better than it was.
My experience is the complete opposite. And honestly, I'm completely on the side of healers doing DPS, not because they "have to" but because it's wasted potential otherwise, usually. The vast majority of the time a healer does not spend every GCD casting a healing spell, which means they have free GCD's to spare, and it's usually quite a few. If you're going to choose to do nothing instead of contribute something, that's just laziness and should not be encouraged IMO.
I don't mind, terribly, when people want to be "lazy" because they're just over the content and are doing the bare minimum to clear it, but obviously have the capability to do more...but just aren't. So long as they're not being a detriment to the group and we're going smoothly, I don't tend to get bent out of shape over it. The people I hear screaming the loudest, and who bother me the most, are those who simply refuse to play to the full potential of the class because they are filling some RP role and their head canon for their character just doesn't want them to cast DPS spells or whatever. You know, the "you don't pay my sub" type of stuff, I play a healer to heal mentality. As I said, it has nothing to do with performance, per se, it's just completely wasted potential. A DPS wouldn't be able to get by with completely wasted GCDs, and neither would a tank, so why should a healer? Outside of a few special cases where the healer is saving mana for a fight they don't know or are deliberately being cautious, there's really no game play/ mechanical/ performance based reason why they SHOULD'T be casting.
I agree, I'd rather have healing itself be more involved, but then balancing becomes a huge nightmare, like in WoW where as gear levels increase the healing output gets so crazy high that you're back to where you started initially. I'm just not sure there's a way to get away from healers casting DPS spells to fill the gaps because they just don't need to cast a healing spell every GCD.
Speaking of HoH, I had someone gripe at me this morning for linking Echo Drops in chat when they ran into an impeding trap as a caster. I was on BRD and they made some snide comment about what a shame it was they didn't have a BRD to use Warden's Paean. I pointed out it's not guaranteed to clear Silence under that circumstance and I save it for myself anyways to handle impeding traps. They pointed out you can use Echo Drops on others, I said 'see above'. They again make a snide comment about how dangerous silence is to BRD, and I point out that no, it's because I can knock Silence off with Echo Drops and then be guaranteed to remove Pacification with Warden's. They then proceed to call me a selfish douche.
Yeah. You're the one who didn't bring a potion that costs 99 Gil per use and I'M the selfish douche.
Also examined the person in question and they had all crafters maxed, so just before the run ended I pointed out Echo Drops are really easy to make.
I've done that before, and it's functional, but I've done the dungeons so many times at this point the prospect just holds zero appeal. At least with PotD/ HoH the party make-up can be different, it's a little different each time, it can go by quickly, you get tomestones, etc... so it just doesn't have the same mind numbingly boring feel that dungeon grinding does.
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Used to see them often in PotD where groups would agree they were just going for requirements to move to next floor. No extra pomices, no extra treasure chests, just most efficient run for xp. I figured HoH would see the same develop, but I've not kept up with it since I didn't really have additional jobs I was really pushing to get leveled.