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    Here's an argument for you; FFXI always had something to farm because it was A. Time Consuming so markets were more volatile to prices. B. More developed so there were things to, you know, craft? And C. People actually wanted to save gil and walk places, because there were things to actually buy and upgrade into.
    This game currently, the only thing TO SPEND GIL ON is levelling a USELESS craft or INSANE housing prices. Which the majority doesn't care about because it's too expensive, hence people spend thousands upon millions of gil teleporting all over the place every day on each server. The economy cannot inflate if there is nothing of value in the first place. Larger areas are nice, and a lot of people don't realize how incredible it is until tou hit Scroll Lock, trust me, try it. It makes the gam feel incredible without the clutter.

    We need Notorious monsters or the game will never feel full, period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZanzhizExaverion View Post
    C. People actually wanted to save gil and walk places, because there were things to actually buy and upgrade into.
    Umm, sorry, but that's simply not true. In FFXI people were constantly teleporting around the world (that's why there was always someone in Jeuno providing a taxi service), because the areas were a lot larger and no one was going to wait for you if you decided to hoof it to camp. In fact, people spent money on chocobos and outpost teleporting too. Your reasoning simply did not exist since teleporting was in constant use.

    Quote Originally Posted by ZanzhizExaverion View Post
    We need Notorious monsters or the game will never feel full, period.
    NMs that are popped with items? Sure, I'm all for that. But the kind of NMs where you standed around waiting for a pop? We don't need that utter crap here.
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