" Can we not shame people who don't like the MSQ?"
No.
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" Can we not shame people who don't like the MSQ?"
No.
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If you don't like the MSQ, then that's fine. Not everything is for everyone. But if you post about it in a public place, people are allowed to disagree and discuss it. If you don't want to discuss it, then just keep scrolling.
Achieving understanding that you may not always like the same thing everyone else does and this is okay can be most difficult. Especially when what you like is core part of self because any attack on that thing is obviously slight against you personally. Now you go from "I disagree but this is okay" to "How dare you!" at mach speed.
Then you have those that slogged through some of the most abysmal quest design I have ever seen suffering from serious case of sunk costs.
Mentors don't usually disagree when people complain about the tedium of the MSQ. They usually understand but there is little they can say other than that it's required and that the story and other aspects get better with each patch.
If they complain about the quality of the story and say that the story itself is not good, then mentors usually disagree with that because there are very few people that think it's not a good story, so those that say it's not a good story are probably trolling and trying to get a reaction from people they know like the story.
It is important to explain the importance of the MSQ before saying "that's fine". Some people skip cut scenes without understanding that all the content in the game, including the music, visuals and game mechanics, are all part of the story. The story creates excitement and hype to fight the next boss. It gives you a reason and people who don't do the story are often lacking the excitement that everyone else has for the next patch, because to them it's just a few more bosses, while to everyone else these bosses have meaning and are very exciting next chapters in the story. The visuals, the music and the mechanics have a greater meaning that is lost on those who didn't do the story and so it's less exciting for them.
If the person understands how the meaning of all these things will be lost on them, then I accept it and say "that's fine then", as long as they understand what they will be missing.
Skipping cutscenes is a symptom of a player not finding the MSQ, or part of it, interesting enough to bother. Can also has something to do with how passive MSQ has become, we invest more time watching than doing. I never skipped anything relate to MSQ, or even secondary quest, but I totally get if someone do.
Anyway, someone saying "MSQ bad" is their opinion and not going to reduce my enjoyment from it, even if I wish FFXIV team change a few things about it. If someone is particulary annoying about that ignore/block always works!