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taunt? Screw up? Final Fantasy XIV begins banning vicious behavior in PVP

Due to the popularity of the PVP mode "Crystal Clash" in the 6.1 update, the PvP of Final Fantasy XIV has some vicious behavior. Game producer Naoki Yoshida issued a statement hoping to address the vicious behavior in PVP. Yoshida first thanked players for their interest in the Crystal Clash mode, but said that this warning against these behaviors applies to all PvP modes in Final Fantasy XIV.

taunt? Screw up? Final Fantasy XIV begins banning vicious behavior in PVP

First, he talked about "non-cooperation" or "drowsy behavior", i.e. situations in which players deliberately choose not to participate and hang up idle while PVP matches are still in progress. "Participants must go all out, so uncooperative or drowsy behavior is prohibited." Naoki Yoshida said in a new blog post, "Even in the case of imminent failure, we strive to be the best we can, whether you are interested in rewards or not." ”

taunt? Screw up? Final Fantasy XIV begins banning vicious behavior in PVP

The second problem is the use of quick chat phrases and the like to "taunt", with a broader list of prohibited behaviors provided in the official statement. In Yoshida's words, "Don't be an asshole."

taunt? Screw up? Final Fantasy XIV begins banning vicious behavior in PVP

The post outlines the main types of prohibited behavior, which includes "repeated use of quick chat phrases in adverse situations' Well done!" ' and so on. "Use and repeat an emoticon on a fallen opponent" and "set off fireworks on a fallen opponent," as well as text chats or direct harassment on social media.

taunt? Screw up? Final Fantasy XIV begins banning vicious behavior in PVP

Such violations may be temporarily suspended for up to 20 days, and will be permanently sealed in the event of "particularly heinous" acts. While these may seem like fairly common behaviors in other games, the Final Fantasy XIV development team wanted players to be polite.

taunt? Screw up? Final Fantasy XIV begins banning vicious behavior in PVP

However, the post did not mention the issue of cheating. With the launch of the new PVP mode, many players have noticed some cheating. Final Fantasy XIV version 6.1 is now online, and the launch time of the national costume is to be determined.

taunt? Screw up? Final Fantasy XIV begins banning vicious behavior in PVP

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