That's not true - imagine for just a moment you could buy each of those horizontal items on a vendor. How long lasting is that? Not very.
Now imagine every single 5 iLvL upgrade at endgame would require an effort akin to the Anima - the whole current questline, not just one step. How often do you need to update the iLvL?
What decides how often you need to update is how easy gear/experience is to acquire - in both systems.
I personally can't say I like the term "Horizontal progression" in the first place - Progression is a one way street. You progress, you regress or you don't move at all. And the thing that keeps things "lasting" is called "stagnation". Our job levels have lasted us for way over a year now, precisely because there's no progression. You can progress on a "new" job, but the old one doesn't progress. That is what keeps the level "relevant", very much like the gear in FFXI. Horizontal progression would better be called "Mass Progression" or something akin IMO.



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numbers are the core of it.





