



If they wanted the return of 60 minute queue times then yes. Older players get benefits for doing the roulette purely because it was a nightmare to fill it way back before the roulette was implemented, and even again until they doubled the rewards because it's first incarnation wasn't a good enough carrot for most people. But make no mistake we're filling it for the benefit of newbies and are given appropriate rewards for our time, not the other way around.




And once more the queue would be absolutely dead, again, if we weren't given anything. Back when I first did those dungeons back in ARR it took over a solid hour each time to get in until finally I begged my FC to help me. Where, hilariously, I was screamed at for watching the cutscenes and likely would ave been kicked had my FC mates not made up the majority of the ranks to keep it from happening. Nowadays we are given rewards to fill the queue for the benefit of the newbies and because at the time when the queue was revamped what would become the framework for Trusts was still in it's infancy. Though given the tantrum's I've seen on the forums about how the near tripled rewards are owed to veterans and the skips should be removed I wouldn't shed a single tear if the MSQ revamp does turn those into proper Trust dungeons.




So it isn't for new players then? It's for both new players and veterans to gain something, is that right? I heard from a recent interview Yoshi feels like he isn't providing much for veterans of the game, and has been focusing too much on new players.
They probably should do that, because MSQ roulette in particular is a controversial topic for many reasons.
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