I feel weird, like what Yoshi's saying isn't technically untrue, per se, but it's not addressing the issues we have either.

I found it funny (not in any good way) that they'd start off a Live Letter (so close to xmas, so many issues with 3.x so far, 3.2 sneak peeks - all the current things) with talking about Alex Savage. How many percent of the playerbase does it affect? Practically insignificant. What's more, he goes on admitting that Gordias Savage ended up being too hard - and the solution? Midas Savage will be easier. Like, how does that have anything to do with the current issue? You know, Gordias Savage being too hard?...

I also found it funny, no downright hilarious, seeing that slide about Diadem. I found it hilarious seeing the words "The system as a whole suffered from a lack of set rules." actually written down. This "lack of set rules" is what has been poisoning Duty Finder (see "player disputes"), this "lack of set rules" is what has been poisoning the Market Boards to a certain level - just like the Diadem. Quite a few of us have been saying this for ages, it's just hilarious to see them realise it now. But then again, the solution? On the same slide: "Future content for exploratory missiosn will have more well-defined rules." Um, and what about the current content, again?...

The Anima Weapon - that's really all fine and dandy, but none of it talks about the issues we currently have. Goes on drawing an equal sign between Gordias Savage and the time and effort required for Anima Weapon...ok, fine. But Gordias Savage has been out since, when, August? Now it's December. The same time and effort is great, but it's completely overlooked that we didn't start working on the relic at the same time as others entered Gordias Savage. And with the ... nature of the ... content that the Anima questline is, it's no wonder that everyone's curious about the reason for its delay (delayed twice, apparently), save for content padding ofc.

It's just ... all very weird. And this all stems from a botched-up top-of-the-top tier piece of content. ... Yeah, idek what to say to that.