

Overblown attempt at mockery followed by a possibly offensive statement. Pity you had to write that long post, but yeah, this is a japanese game and it's supposed to be confusing. failure to follow instructions on your part. Heck, even when I bought the game and went to the link they gave me in the email (with clear instructions where to go to activate my game) it was still the wrong website, I had to log to mog station.Įxcept said e-mail actually gives you the mogstation link. You really aren't going to actually look at what I'm saying, are you? Just for instance, for WildStar you have the NCSoft Account site AND the Wildstar Site AND the Launcher.įor Neverwinter you have the Neverwinter Site, the ARC site, the ARC Launcher and Updater, which loads the ARC Game Manager, which loads the Neverwinter Launcher. Not really, not when the two major hubs I just mentioned actually have three websites and not two like I just stated twice. Originally posted by Macabre:Dude, there's a difference between having a launcher and website login, than having 3 different websites. Especially since it's literally written in a way you'd teach a grade schooler to do something.Īnd try me, because I really HAVE tried them all. The fact that I regularly link their walkthrough and it solves well over 90% of the problems those complaining about them are having says a lot. MogStation is clearly directed to in every single facet of the process and the sign up program, if actually followed step by step, is in no way unclear as to how you're supposed to complete the process. And frankly, this website isn't half as confusing as some people make it out to be, leaving me literally scratching my head in confusion over the complaining. You really can't honestly tell me that many, if any at all, of the top games out there launched with a smooth web interface. Many of these games don't smooth out their web presence for years, because it takes experience in dealing with an MMO crowd for ITs in this field to generally get a feel for how their games audiences feel and handle websites.

Now, seeing as I've already gone and named a large number of the popular MMOs out there, want to tell me again how "pretty much every popular MMO out there" doesn't have multiple accounts?īTW, ARC and NCSoft both have notoriously terrible websites and I simply can't believe anyone who wants to say FF14's is some kind of exception to a rule. Neverwinter, Gigantic, Champions Online, Star Trek Online, Forsaken World, Perfect World, and Swordsman all work under the Arc Games account system, and also have, for at least some of those games, worked under a seperate in game login as well.

WildStar, Aion, Blade & Soul, Guild Wars 2, Lineage 2, and all other NCSoft games operate under a dual account with both your NCSoft Login and, at least it was the case a while ago, a seperate login per game account. WoW, before was united between games actually managed a login and a WoW login. SE might have a great game with FFXIV, but their website(s) is an absolute mess. No they don't, and I own pretty much every popular MMO out there as it's my favorite genre. Noting many other MMOs have a very similar structure.

One overall because they have multiple games and one specifically for the game itself.
