It's amusing to see the discussion take this turn when the real issue is the lack of content. Keep attacking each other, it’s certainly a great way to distract yourselves from that.
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It's amusing to see the discussion take this turn when the real issue is the lack of content. Keep attacking each other, it’s certainly a great way to distract yourselves from that.
/tinfoil hat on
What if the ‘trolls’ are actually paid SE staff / forum mods intentionally trying to stoke conflict within the community to undermine our efforts to see the game improved?! That way they never have to change anything and thus can push the game out super cheap for max profit. Whenever a discussion starts going anywhere suddenly it’s ’hey everyone look at the cash shop casuals made to ruin your game! Look at this hairstyle raiders are hoarding for themselves! Get angry at each other!!!’
/tinfoil hat off
It could be true lol
If we're going by anecdotal evidence, haven't noticed any significant changes to queue times on Light.
Looks like Feb 2025 (last 30 days) has dropped to literal 2020 levels lmfao
https://steamcharts.com/app/39210
Well, you guys are spot on with the speculations about WoW refugees for me personally. I've been playing WoW again and just let my FFXIV sub run out.
Btw, WoW's new expansion, which released in August, just got its x.1 patch yesterday. Added a whole new zone, new dungeon, new customizable mount system, new raid, new reps, new MSQ, and more stuff I'm probably missing.
Meanwhile FFXIV, uh... unlocked savage loot 7 months after the tier dropped.
It's a joke that people still defend FFXIV's perpetual content drought at this point.
That's exactly what I mean by "perpetual." I can't think of another game that markets its expansion features by saying "by the way, we're going to dripfeed all of this to you and 75% of it won't be available until a year or two after launch." I think it's only now becoming a real sore spot for a couple reasons:
1. The players that swapped over from WoW have long since reached endgame and had a few years to catch up on the backlog of available content, and are now finding that new content drops are few and far between.
2. FFXIV's main draw has always been its story and having such an excellent narrative let players forgive a lot of questionable decisions elsewhere, but Dawntrail's MSQ was divisive at best. When there's a constant lack of things to do and people don't like the MSQ, there's nothing to fall back on.
3. And finally, patch cycles are now just SO. LONG. They take twice as long to push out half as much content as other MMOs while having the most stringent and predictable formula of all.