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Glad you enjoyed what you did. No worries.
Some people (myself included) feel strongly that if you're not interested in the story, you shouldn't really play this game. That said, I'd be a fool not to recognize people play games for different reasons. Some people just wanna play the raid content, others dungeons only. Some people just love the social/RP/glamour aspect. Don't let anyone tell you that your fun is wrong...well unless your fun is being a dick to others...
So, if you ever feel like coming back, know the door is always open. In the meantime, I hope you find something fun to play!
Understandable, have a nice day.
While I'd argue ARR is worse than the rest of the game, it's still a good idea of how this game's msq is structured.
I'd also say that I think that the MSQ is the best content in this game, and if it just doesn't do it for you then just don't worry about it and play the parts you really enjoy?
Most the stories to ffxiv is very boring. The only 2 i liked so far was heavensward and shadowbringers. Good luck and hope you find a mmo you like.
I found ARR pretty boring as well tbh, the story really kicked off for me in Heavensward, Stormblood I found a bit dull then Shadowbringers was just amazing to me in every way.
If you ever come back, give Heavensward a try. If not, hope you find a game you enjoy as much as you did WoW.
The thing with this story is that it has a lot of fluff you can understand the story by skipping and watch select few cutscenes just fine.
Games not for everyone especially coming from wow with it's lack of story well technically it has one but it's like you have to go out of your way to find it in wow, although shadowlands is changing that.
My friend just got to the end after 2 years and is really enjoying it now as the game does get more challenging, but also opens up and offers you more to do.
Like jumping puzzles got it. Want a seperate area to enjoy being op with mounts and cool glamor eureka and bozjan fit the bill. Want mini games you get it. Want a house you can get one. It all really opens up the further you go.
Honestly it's like playing many single player games story wise. Take games like persona 5 or Skyrim or any other story driven game they don't always have the best gameplay at the start many things are closed off or locked behind driving the story so to really experience Ff14 it's imperative to push through the slow parts, a group of friends doesn't hurt while also setting goals you can reach together.