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Posted: May 30th 2009 9:11PM (Unverified) said

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Something that should have been part of their service since inception, but it's nice they're doing it now.

One thing I find bizarre is, if all the data from every deleted character or lapsed account is there to be reactivated, clearly it always has been, so why would they have, in the past, purposely stopped you from resubscribing?
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Posted: May 31st 2009 10:46AM hami83 said

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Better then other MMOs.

WoW for example let's your restore characters, but only after a couple weeks. Any longer then that, they say tough luck.
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Posted: May 31st 2009 12:52PM (Unverified) said

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@ Hardy

True, but WoW never eliminated your characters if you decided to take the summer off, for example. That, and deleting a character in WoW (where you have 10 slots per server), is usually a less common occurance than in FFXI, where you get 1 (plus additional slots at the cost of $1/mo per slot).

My question though, was why in the world, if they retained the data, would they have not allowed you to bring back your character WHENEVER up until this point in FFXI? I mean, WoW doesn't have "bring your old characters back!" weekends, because they probably write over deleted characters after X amount of time.

FFXI has had these time limited ressurection periods sporadically for years. It doesn't sound like good business to me.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2009 12:10AM kiaria said

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@Hardy.

Patently untrue. Deleted characters over level 50 are never deleted from Blizzard's system. I know of people requesting restorations on characters deleted for three years who get them back, no questions asked. Lower level toons are presumed to be less valuable and are deleted from the system after a couple of months (length of time depends on level), but so long as you get your request in before the purge they'll meet such a request without demur.

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