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7/22/2025, 7:19:31 PM
>>532269698
Let's talk because I have questions as legitimate newfag to most FF drama.
So a genuine company tanking failure like XIV is swept under the rug by fanboys because the game eventually made them (their favorite company) happy, one day?
Only after it successfully copied WoW, took WoW's players, indoctrinated people into cult like reverence of the developer, and then sold them all lots of microtransactions, subscriptions and expansions?
How much money has been milked from those MMO pigs-I mean customers, I wonder, during the last decade plus?
And what have those fans been left with for their time and money spent on the game? The engoodening of the game has led to...what exactly? Dawntrail?
No matter the cost of this game to their own wallet or their personal time, nor the costs of the game on the company itself, nor it's reputation...
XIV cannot be considered anything but the most perfect of success?
Why is that? I'll let them think about that

Oh and the single player console Final Fantasy games?
Games that have sold over 30 million copies combined for the franchise during the last decade plus like VR, XIII trilogy and XV?
Those games are to be shitposted relentlessly every single day for the foreseeable future by these same "fans", right?
That's because it's these home console FF games that were the failure? And so they have "killed the series"?
I'm just trying to understand what mental illness is on display in the "FF community" that leads to such blatant, irreconcilable tribalism surrounding a single man.
Is it REALLY just about worshipping this one man?
Because everywhere you look, you see the same sentiment being repeated ad nauseum by these people. "Yoshi saved FF".

>>532271928
I'm aware this is not an "MMO" cult that we are dealing with, but a cult centered around an individual. That's usually how a cult operates

>>532273645
XIII was never a failure, objectively speaking. There's only one Final Fantasy game that was objectively a failure....