Quote Originally Posted by linay View Post
You're giving conflicting information. Someone who can "easily get through the vast majority of combat encounters by spamming one or two abilities with eyes closed" does not seem like someone who can barely keep up with the story.
Completing the MSQ is a huge time commitment, compared to other games. Not being able to keep up has nothing to do with difficulty.

Quote Originally Posted by Reinha View Post
Since gearing up serves a similar purpose to leveling, how would you feel about getting a small amount of uncapped tomestones for every MSQ you do after hitting level cap? Like 5-20 tomestones per quest. I feel like that would not affect overall game balance and it would be a small bonus towards the gear grind that awaits. You could also choose to use those tomes on the materials and music rolls which are already available at the same vendor.
I think that would be a decent solution, although I'd rather tie it to EXP directly, rather than quest completion. That way you'd also get rewarded for doing fates, roulettes, side quests, et cetera. Like it's supposed to be.

Quote Originally Posted by SendohJin View Post
that's not what it is. some of us are just more realistic in what they would do given their track record.

the game might not be fine but that doesn't mean they will make large changes that affect small amounts of people.

and it also is a zero-sum game, resources they put into something like this means resources they won't put into something else. what's not going to happen is SE opening the wallets.
Right, I get that. But I do think that's missing the bigger picture. Obviously, I don't have any inside knowledge of the FFXIV player base. But if it's even remotely similar to almost every other big game, what I'm requesting would not "affect small amounts of people", it would affect the majority. Well, ok, maybe not the majority. The majority probably never even reaches the level cap. But that's my point: You may not notice them, because they're not part of your FC and don't post in the forums, but it's usually the casual players who make up the silent majority of players/subscribers. Ignoring them won't serve anyone.