Asmongold reacts to FFXIV fans renting a billboard to advertise their own event



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38 thoughts on “Asmongold reacts to FFXIV fans renting a billboard to advertise their own event”

  1. It seems to be a lot of made up stuff to make it looks worse. The billboards were not very expensive and they also didn't get banned as far as I know.
    And this is also what I would assume with the FF team. The people who did this billboard already got a lot of shit from the community and took the billboard down. The FF team usually doesn't take actions for problems that solve itself.

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  2. There is one thing to promote your event online BUT never touch anything with real/physical/mainstream advertisements because those thing are a whole different legal system especially if you don't have a legal right or permission to use someone else logo.

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  3. What asmon fails to realize is that infamy in FFXIV doesn't translate to much positive blowback unlike on Twitter. People will blacklist you and ice you out of the community — especially rpers.

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  4. That money could've made this legitimately one of the coolest player-run events ever if it was used to actually give back to the community. Instead of flaunting how much money you have by putting up billboards barely anyone in the real world would care enough to look at (According to their rageposts on discord, that's pretty much what they were doing. Being rich d**kheads), they could've used that money to fund contests, prizes, giveaways, and all sorts of cool stuff at their party. Hell, I'm on Crystal. I would've went…and probably blocked whispers cuz I ain't into that erp business lmao.

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  5. I may be misremembering but I remember Yoshi-P saying something along the lines of: "Mods are bad because if you post that shit online. Because people will get an innacurate representation of the game, so if we catch you in the wild we gonna ban you."
    Ask any company and they will do the same, protecting their IPs.
    And before I get the art argument I've been seeing in other replies. Is a different thing you making art and stuff on your own vs taking straight screenshots from the game in an altered state, stop making the argument it's not equivalent things.

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  6. Rain Nightclub handled the negative feedback VERY poorly. But please do not send hate/harassment to the DJs and staff. From what I've been told the DJs and Staff didn't even know the billboard had been put up until it was already up. They had no say in the matter and I've heard that many of the Nightclub's staff members of the nightclub quit day-of. The DJ's didn't make the damn ad, they just agreed to perform at the event. To my knowledge, none of them have pulled out of performing at the event, if the event is even still happening, they're not getting paid anyway, they do this for free. I'd imagine they're too busy trying to deal with all the hate/harassment they've received buy association with the event and the organizer responsible for this mess. They're just entertainers playing music. Please leave them be.

    To the asshat who made the damn thing and sucked them into all this shit, fuck that guy.

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