
From a business standpoint, Square Enix's best option is to do nothing. In this day and age, it takes some truly monumental and consistent fuck-ups (see: Wildstar) to change things that don't affect the majority of the customer base.
Even if there was some kind of mass boycott or something, a few thousand (if even that many) wahoos playing pretend on the Internet is less than a drop in the bucket for Final Fantasy XIV. The likelihood that our suggestions have made a blip on the English CR's radars is miniscule.
I will continue beating the "RP-tagged server" drum for as long as it is necessary, but it pays to be realistic about things as well.
Even if there was some kind of mass boycott or something, a few thousand (if even that many) wahoos playing pretend on the Internet is less than a drop in the bucket for Final Fantasy XIV. The likelihood that our suggestions have made a blip on the English CR's radars is miniscule.
I will continue beating the "RP-tagged server" drum for as long as it is necessary, but it pays to be realistic about things as well.