Yes, I know I didn't post in that forum. That's because this isn't a question for SE. And yes, I know it already has a sticky. This is to make things clearer, be blunt, and because honestly most of you probably didn't read it in the first place.
1- No freaking suggestions. We don't care if you put a question mark at the end. Saying "Why don't Red Mages have <insert spell here>?" is the same as saying "I want Red Mage to have <insert spell here>.". Period. Saying "Will you make an underwater city for FFXI?" is the same as saying "I want an underwater city in FFXI.".
A question would be, "What does <thing> do?" or "Why is <thing that's out of place> in <place>?". If you thinking "I think it would be nice to have..." comes in to your question at any part, whether you're thinking it up, asking it, or discussing it, it's probably a suggestion.
2- Don't ask questions you already know the answer to. This is somewhat about not asking questions without searching for them, but mainly about asking stupid questions again as a suggestion. Such as, "Why can't Dragoon summon multiple wyverns at once", it would break the game, and that's obvious. By asking it, you only make yourself look like a tard.
3- If you don't want other people to comment on your question, don't ask it. Your question is being asked on behalf of us all, if you dislike criticism of it, especially comments that could tune it to a more appropriate or likely to be answered questions, don't bother posting it.
If you could all just keep these three things in mind, we could get some quality questions that might actually get us interesting replies from SE. Nobody gives a shit what SE thinks about your plan to balance the races, people DO care about what SE was thinking when they added doll gizmos, and so on..
1- No freaking suggestions. We don't care if you put a question mark at the end. Saying "Why don't Red Mages have <insert spell here>?" is the same as saying "I want Red Mage to have <insert spell here>.". Period. Saying "Will you make an underwater city for FFXI?" is the same as saying "I want an underwater city in FFXI.".
A question would be, "What does <thing> do?" or "Why is <thing that's out of place> in <place>?". If you thinking "I think it would be nice to have..." comes in to your question at any part, whether you're thinking it up, asking it, or discussing it, it's probably a suggestion.
2- Don't ask questions you already know the answer to. This is somewhat about not asking questions without searching for them, but mainly about asking stupid questions again as a suggestion. Such as, "Why can't Dragoon summon multiple wyverns at once", it would break the game, and that's obvious. By asking it, you only make yourself look like a tard.
3- If you don't want other people to comment on your question, don't ask it. Your question is being asked on behalf of us all, if you dislike criticism of it, especially comments that could tune it to a more appropriate or likely to be answered questions, don't bother posting it.
If you could all just keep these three things in mind, we could get some quality questions that might actually get us interesting replies from SE. Nobody gives a shit what SE thinks about your plan to balance the races, people DO care about what SE was thinking when they added doll gizmos, and so on..
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