parsing doesn't even matter anymore.
As someone who took a 5 year break.
I'm done running in the wheel.
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I'm curious as to why you consider parsing a chore and a hamster wheel, isn't parsing something you should do for your own self improvement and on your own volition?
Not necessarily talking about you in particular, I see this sentiment to be all too common: parsing is an obligation and something you MUST do to prove to some strangers that you are good at the gamr, even though there has been no recorded ingame instance of people judging you on your parses.
You're upset that people play different aspects of the game and don't solely focus on the one specific aspect that you enjoy the most?
What a weird thing to concern yourself with. Especially since their gameplay didn't affect you in the slightest.
1. As far as logs go I pull above average dps which should be sufficient for clearing content. So I am already better than over half the players playing my class which I can play all classes at this level at this point. You can pull purple or orange dps, but if you can not do mechanics you can not clear raids regardless. Sadly in this game a good 90% of pugs are not able to do mechanics or follow directions. I speak for myself here but I find most classes much less interesting then they were in previous states, so it
gives me very less drive to care about improving game play between that and the pug problem.
2. I already have enough gold to do what ever I want in the game. Playing the marketboard? I am the marketboard.
3. I have completed that content already, it may seem new and exciting to a new player but at this point it is nothing but a waste of time for me and in some cases a rehash of other content.
So to you, all of this stuff is new and exciting, to me it's PTSD of a grind already completed. You have to remember that almost every thing has a 6 month period before additional content is released to replace it. This is a pretty long time to be repeating content so many veterans clear it, get there mounts with in a month or less, and quit the game for a few months. Play it through an expansions patch cycle and you will see, it is actually a pretty terrible lazy and predictable patch cycle which demotivates a lot of veterans and new players IMO.
The numbers can be misleading. I haven't been here long, but I've been in the MMO scene for many years. I had essentially retired, but a friend told me about all the fun FF goodies and how much the game had improved, so here I am.
On the 2nd point. I don't play the marketboard because people don't know how to play it properly. All the undercutting is excessive and ridiculous and speaks to a severe lack of patience. There's actually plenty (enough) to be made just running normal content. I want to play the actual game, not camp a board to move some paltry items.
You don't get other people and ask if it's really worth it. Forget about other people and focus on yourself. Find what works for you, just as we have.
The community puts emphasis on being good because so many are careless and oftentimes bad, resulting in a lot of headaches. It takes a few minutes to look over a guide or a video for a piece of content. It doesn't take a huge amount of effort to put together a decent set of gear for the top level dungeon, but people get lazy on that. Somehow, we veterans are supposed to bear the full responsibility of educating people and carrying people through content and we have 60 to 90 minutes to complete that task.
oh no.
I wasn't even talking about parsing.
I don't mind the parsing as long as they're not used to put people down.
It's a tool, and the positive and negative only comes from the one using the tool.
When I was raiding, I like asking for my numbers from each raid run so I can min max my rotation to the fight.
But that was then, now I just don't.
I quit 5 years ago because I don't see the end of the hamster wheel of get gear to raid, clear raid to get gear to clear raid easier.
It's like a mobile game. You clear things to get better stuff so you can clear things so you can get better stuff and so on and so on.
I got tired. I quit.
Now, I don't plan on raiding, I'm just here for the story and the atmosphere.
And since I don't do content that needs min maxing anymore, eh *shrug*
Of course, this is just me.
different takes for different people.
if you don't log in to this game solely to play mahjong with your fellow levin chads, you're already doing it wrong. sorry.
They huh! Is that all of the veterans? Just some? A minority? A majority?
Leave people to enjoy the game in their own way ^^
Easy this players don't like the game to much any more but got no where to move. New world is trash and lost arc is ungodly boring for most if the early game,way more that ff14 ever was.
The veteran players played like the OP played back in 2013 and 2014. They did all the new stuff. They strived to play the best they possibly could, etc etc. Then they moved on. They realized that all that min-maxing doesn't usually add up to much. All that grinding for gear in content that you don't need the gear to clear it and just becomes moot a few months later when everybody can get an upgrade to better crafted gear on Day 1 of next tier... They don't play the MB because many have enough gil to last the lifetime of the game.
OP, you'll see for yourself after you become the veteran. You'll find yourself grinding old content for achievements, mounts, or whatever it is you find fun.
Mind you, there are still plenty of veterans out there doing all the things you claim they aren't doing such as trying to get better and relearn the job when the abilities change. However, there are also plenty out there where I think that statement does apply.