- "The real game starts at Lv99, everything before that is boring."
Let's start the game at cap and because developers can't keep up in content, players will find standing in town much more exciting.
- "Grinding doesn't teach you to play your job."
Question asked by a Lv99 Samurai: "Hey guys, is Tachi: Enpi a good WS?"
- "The old grind is still there, you have options you're not taking advantage of."
Almost anyone and everyone who enjoyed the type of game-play FFXI once had have gone because it is gone. The majority of those that remain have little to no interest in going back to it, and therefore the option is a lie.
- "Every LS I join falls apart after a few weeks/months."
A community of players whose primary focus is getting it done via the greasiest rail now available have not the time to form bonds made from extended hours playing together in achieving a common goal. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
- "Just because you enjoy the grind doesn't mean the whole existing community must change for you."
I don't expect you to change. I expect you to walk out the same door you walked in through. Your short-sighted tunnel-vision has degraded this game from a time-consuming tedious adventure experienced throughout all of its areas into a starry-eyed quest for gear and personal glory.
Developers have adopted a wholly contradictory approach to MMORPG's as of late: "Let's get them to the end as quickly as possible, so that when they get to the end, they'll have little reason to keep logging in." And once they stop logging in regularly because they have accomplished so much (or sick of doing the same luck-based content for the millionth time), and this multiplied over and over because it is the state of the game, soon you've got a hodgepodge of players that log in to do new content and players that log in because they're new to the game.
Worry not, though. The end is in sight for those who are only concerned with getting there.

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