The director of Final Fantasy XIV talks about toxicity and asks for tranquility to his players
A toxic community in online video games pity both players and developers, and after the release of End walker, the last expansion of Final Fantasy XIV, this problem has become more and greater among their community. He scaled so much, in fact, that the producer and director of the MMORPG, Naomi Yeshiva , shared the opinions of him within a broadcast, asking more calm to players who are negatively expressed (4:14:45 in the video).
This will end with all the motivation of the Naomi Yeshiva players Beginning with a thank you to the players who offer ideas on how to improve the game, Yeshiva went to the constants Verbal Abuses who receive him and the rest of the team by the community. It's something we would like it to stop, he mentioned.
I like to consider myself as someone with a strong mentality in Japan, the director continued. But not everyone in the team shares the same mental strength that I have. Yeshiva mentioned, that the situation worsened after the launch of End walker, with not only verbal attacks launched to players and developers, but constant spoilers thrown unconsidered through the Internet.
Yeshiva added, that this will only result in team members feeling hurt, and the situation will not help anyone , are players or developers. This is going to end up with all the motivation of the players and even worse, they will leave the game completely, that's why I hope everyone can understand that, said the director. Errors are mistakes and of course they should be notified, but I would appreciate all from them to be more careful with their thoughts before sharing them with us.
Final fans Fantasy XIV are not only Furious For the state of the game, because after the announcement of Square Enix concerning the NFT, much of the community threatened to leave the game if the company did not change. The number of players in the MMORPG grew so much in recent weeks, that the study had to suspend the sales of the game and expand their servers.
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