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Have you thought about 'taking a break' OP? Maybe 'play other games'? 'Unsubbing' for a while is also an option. No? hmm. Well, paying to make memes on the forum is also an option I suppose.
You’d be surprised how many there are.
I had a friend who last week was baffled why their m*ds were not working. They had 0 clue that the 6.4 patch was dropping at all.
I had thought it was a meme that there were people this oblivious but I experienced it firsthand.
1500?! I must have gotten really unlucky the times I checked. I know sometimes when an item runs out, the first few back on the market can be for absurd prices. I remember being like "I'm not spending 300K for this" and going for the sky blue lol. I'm often too lazy to check Universalis or shard-hop, unless I'm desparate haha. But it is a good habit to get into. I do occasionally go from Zalera to Balmung due to their larger market when I can't find things for like crafting quests and the like though.
Definitely hear you on housing. I've always been super into housing (I even spent $800 USD furnishing one house in ESO....) but all my creations come out mid at best. Not horrible, but not amazing for the effort I put in. I just don't got it haha.
Well, if your 'life' is 'max playing FFXIV till you run out of content', sure. If that's your life, I pity you. Pretty sad.
And if you don't like how they're doing it, go play something else. No one's got a gun to your head forcing you to pay the sub for XIV.
Just find fulfillment from within, OP. You don't need this game to have brand new content to have fun with it. Make a new character and do it all again! Experience the new changes to the old experiences. Look at old parts of the story with fresh eyes and the perspective you've gained from the time that has passed in your life. Time is the wealth of change, after all, not merely the parody of the clock hands moving.
With a little change to your perspective, you may experience something you thought was all dried up as though it were full of vim and vigor again.
And if you can't do that, then just take some time off from the game. No game can ever truly be a forever game, not even an MMO. The servers do go offline, eventually, you know, so it'd behoove you to gain other hobbies.
I think some of the people complaining about the game forgot that this game was never marketed as a 'hardcore' game and Yoshida never treated it as such. The amount of content in this game will always be subjective when you look at it through that lens since not everyone plays the same way. Even the times by which people are listing how fast they clear content is subjective in value since some people are happy only being able to play a few hours a week. There's plenty of titles that will keep you 'busy' everyday if you want them to (Lost Ark and Black Desert Online come to mind), but again, this one was never marketed to be a game like that. Wanting it to be more than what it is or what is 'should be' is a problem with the person, not the game.