


It's entirely irrelevant that it's an expansion launch, because on 6.1, I'd still have to spend time doing the MSQ to access the content I like. Time I'd rather spend doing something else.I'm going to assume, based on your join date, that this is your first expansion launch in XIV. I'm curious about the "wider breadth of content" that you're referring to.
Two dungeons/two extreme trials at lvl 90, leveling alt jobs (combat/crafters/gatherers), ranking up zones by farming FATEs, doing early hunts for uncapped tomestones, leveling up trusts. Some would consider a few of these examples to be stretching what could be considered content in the first place.
The things you're likely referring to:
Normal raiding, savage raiding, capped tomestone/expert roulette, new treasure map dungeon, new PvP mode. The first not being available until two weeks after the official launch, the following three releasing in the first week of January, and the last one being a feature for 6.1 or later.
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The MSQ content of a x.1 patch, and subsequent patches, generally doesn't take as long as the MSQ content of a x.0 patch. That still doesn't explain this "wider breadth of content" that you could be spending your time on during the initial expansion launch, if you were able to skip the MSQ right away. Unless you're referring to time spent in other games.



I never said "during the initial expansion launch", I never mentioned the expansion launch. As for the variety of what I do, my achievements are public.The MSQ content of a x.1 patch, and subsequent patches, generally doesn't take as long as the MSQ content of a x.0 patch. That still doesn't explain this "wider breadth of content" that you could be spending your time on during the initial expansion launch, if you were able to skip the MSQ right away. Unless you're referring to time spent in other games.
It's not about being able to skip the MSQ "right away", it's about being able to skip it, period, because whether I'd hypothetically skip it on .0 or .1, I'd skip it regardless, and save time regardless. And since I play plenty of jobs, I'd like not to waste a ton of hours that I could spend leveling, crafting, gathering, farming, etc., without even mentioning stuff outside of the game, skipping cutscenes and running from point a to point b.
Last edited by ZedxKayn; 12-06-2021 at 07:11 AM.
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I really don't see why MSQ skip couldn't be an option for those that aren't interested in it. A player knowing or not knowing the lore/MSQ does not affect anyone else.
I levelled my alts 100% via dungeons and enjoyed that way more. It also helped me learn the jobs better and faster.


Then you'll just have to live with the fact that a MSQ skip for the current expansion won't be available until the next expansion's release. As for SE's reason for holding it back for that long? It's entirely possible that their system can only skip a character past entire expansions, rather than partial skips. It could also be that they don't want to continuously add a MSQ skip item to the cash shop with every single major patch.I never said "during the initial expansion launch", I never mentioned the expansion launch. As for the variety of what I do, my achievements are public.
It's not about being able to skip the MSQ "right away", it's about being able to skip it, period, because whether I'd hypothetically skip it on .0 or .1, I'd skip it regardless, and save time regardless. And since I play plenty of jobs, I'd like not to waste a ton of hours that I could spend leveling, crafting, gathering, farming, etc., without even mentioning stuff outside of the game, skipping cutscenes and running from point a to point b.
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