I need to put some emphasis on some things. I am a WoW refugee, and started playing XIV shortly before the scandals in activision/blizzard hit the fan. The game is much better, profession wise, class wise, FC wise, etc. Even the community (as heated as some topics get) are quite friendly. Sure, it seems to have its problems, and there's things i'd like done, but overall, this game is a breath of fresh air.For some reason, I feel like someone needs to say this amongst the deluge of random threads complaining about literally every slight the game has because they hit end game and have nothing left but the grindy parts.
The truth is that housing doesn't matter and savage doesn't matter. Heck, crafting technically doesn't matter (unless you actually keep up with the grinding and make your own leveling gear). Someone can just play the entire game through and then put it down after the latest normal content is done.
Like out of all the threads posted about issues, the only one that really feels like it could be a valid point is the one with the healers because you feel the healer issues going through the entire game and not just end game.
Is it a good MMO? Debateable.
Is it a good RPG? Yes.
Is it a Good Game? No.




personally, I enjoy the game.
I even enjoy healing.
We know. Why do you think we complain?
Bad games simply die out.
Good games can have flaws but also potential. Players don't want to see a good game die, so they push their feedback. If that negative feedback stops but nothing has changed, it's a very bad sign for the game because it means the players gave up.
I'll never understand the obsession some people have with stifling feedback. Developers rely on feedback.
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