

I don’t know an open world in any MMO, where half the people are in cutscenes and the other half is talking to invisible NPCs that I can’t even see, cause they are at their own specific stage. Mind guiding me to it, cause I wanna check that game out.Oh good, somewhere to dump this troll feed I've been carrying.
Except for all of the parts you need to group up with other people in order to complete, right?
Any MMO open world is singleplayer if you choose to ignore everyone else.
I mean, sure? But good luck making money off of it solely on your own...
Translated: "Almost strictly multiplayer, but I choose not to acknowledge it in order to reinforce my point"
Translated: "ACTUALLY strictly multiplayer, but I choose not to acknowledge it in order to reinforce my point"
There's a reason that's an achievement; because it wasn't meant for you to do it like that, but the devs want to acknowledge people who go the extra mile. This is game design 101.
I have encountered dozens of situations where I could have made friends if I wanted to, Diadem chatter being one of the biggest, something that's ACTUALLY majorly singleplayer. Sounds like someone isn't putting in the effort to be social, and is blaming the game because of it.
Every game has RMT, because it's next-to-impossible to police. WoW, having been around and popular for much longer than FFXIV, never really solved RMT, and had to add the WoW Token as a way to combat it.


Be that as it may, just because the story events are specific to them doesn't mean that the world is singleplayer. There are FATES, gathering, Hunts, Leves, and a lot of quests that don't have to involve only one person.
Also, pick-and-choosy much?
My outline for a Chemist healer: https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/513527-Healer-Concept-Draft-Chemist
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