I'm just going to repost this image again, because I feel it says everything I'm trying to say. People still seem to be under the impression that "larger" means "huge" and that's just not the case. No one is asking for Egis that are the same size as the Summons from FFXI (those were admittedly quite large), and definitely not asking for anything as large as the elementals from Aion, I merely used them as an example of what I was accustomed to in most games. Sadly the picture uses a point where the Egi is floating quite high off the ground, but in the latest tour of eorzea video we see Titan actually floats only just a few inches off the ground putting him roughly at about the same height as a Lalafel, so increasing their size by the suggested amount in the above picture would put them on par, if not a little smaller, than a Midlander.
Perhaps I'm getting a bit too defensive over my own opinion here, so allow me to apologize. Where I'm coming from however is, whether or not they change the size of the Egi, this is the class I want to play the most. I absolutely adore pet classes, every MMO I've ever played it's always the class I flock to the quickest. Eight years of WoW I made one character, a Warlock, and I never played another character my entire career in that game. When I joined TERA my first character (and the first I leveled to 60) was a Mystic, in Warhammer Online I played a Magus (thought they weren't much of a pet class).
For me the Egis ARE the class in a lot of ways, they are going to be what is iconic about the Summoner class more than the Grimoire ever will be. So my reasoning for wanting larger Egis is perhaps the exact opposite of why people DON'T want them. I want to be able to see my pets in the middle of a fight, and my fear is that in a large raid my pet is going to get lost in the mass like a small child in a crowded mall.
I don't want to press X to Jason.