I think he is trying to say that because everyone else maybe against Dr.Disrespect on him suing Twitch and those streamers are playing either WoW or FF14 that some how it is going to effect those games and that Square Enix or Blizzard is going to ban those twitch streamers?
Okay, so you won’t dismiss it then. Alright. Let’s move on then.
To be completely honest with you about this lawsuit here, i have no idea how FF14 fits in this. So i’ve looked up to see how it ties in. And here are the first result from the google search (apart from some random guy’s FF14 profile and this thread) where even it doesn’t even mention the lawsuit.
So to answer your question here, no i really don’t know how FF14 ties into the lawsuit at this point in time. Same with WoW as well, it’s just an odd connection that OP could’ve elaborated on with citation.
I personally don’t think it is related at all and OP is jumping to conclusions that will most likely never happen or matter and things will continue moving as they are.
FFXIV may have had a sudden growth due to streamers in recent time, but the game was slowly growing even before many of those streamers came to. The game was perfectly healthy and fine with a steady and manageable growth.
Do the number of people playing a game constitute what makes it good? WoW has lost like 80% of it’s playerbase over the years. Does that mean it’s a bad game?
…Do you not genuinely understand the implications behind these words spoken? … Because if somebody is talking about somebody suing each other, that means there’s a lawsuit involved most likely. I shouldn’t have to explain this to you…
Well thankfully i’ve bought one in here. Unless OP corrects me on that and offer his own citation to what he’s talking about instead of leaving it up to the viewer to interpret and find out what exactly he’s talking about.
If you feel the need to bring what you feel what OP was talking about, go ahead.
Well, for that you just have to rely observed evidences, indeed. FFXIV have faced far longer que times to get into the game than ever before, WoW’s que time in game is getting longer and fewer people participate in game content than ever before.
From that we can only gather than FFXIVs population is on the rise.
And the WoW’s population is on a decline, which it have been for quite awhile.
So in the video, the guy states that the people were banned for stream sniping. That wasn’t why they were banned… They were banned because they were following Asmon around and using their mounts to cover quest locations and killing mobs and etc. That isn’t screen sniping, that is more under harassment by using objects to block and cover stuff such as NPC, Mobs, and Interactable objects.
I am sure Square new Asmon was going to stream that day and watched everything unfold as it did and eventually found the people doing it and hit them for it or others in the area were reporting them for doing this. Again, I don’t think this was screen sniping.
Can you give me citiation on that?.. Because i honestly don’t know how FF14 or WoW ties into him suing twitch here, and kind of have to rely on looking up, on which article/source you might be referring to with the possibility of my guess being wrong here.
That wasn’t susposed to be evidence for the lawsuit or why DrDisrepect was banned (though i could take my guess with a name like that but i digress). It was just showing Mel proof that i don’t know what ties these two games either, aside from very loose relation.
Yeah. They most likely had a GM hidden, watching what was going on and whenever someone would use the big mounts like the whale and etc, they were hitting them immediately. Only thing I can see being the screen snipping is that they watched his stream and knew where he was standing. People knew what realm he was on. FF14 players know the maps very well so they knew exactly where he was and where he was going to be at and go to.