I think that accessibility is a great thing, and I firmly believe the MSQ should be available to all who want to do it - for this reason I think Trusts are a great thing, because I have family members who have expressed interest in wanting to play the game but are scared of playing with others/want to play at their own pace/don't have the motor function.

I wouldn't mind the easy difficulty for casual content if the jobs weren't so damn boring in it though, and that's the crux of my issue I think - the design direction is "the engagement comes from the encounters, not the jobs" but that's paradoxical to how XIV is designed - a majority of the content in the game isn't endgame content, so for players who do like to optimize and challenge themselves, they're cut off from enjoying a majority of the content in the game. If jobs were engaging, I'd want to do casual content more. There's nothing worse than loading into something from Stormblood's MSQ or Heavensward's MSQ on SCH when helping friends and thinking "if this was back during Stormblood I'd be more engaged than I am now." and that makes me not bother doing it unless I'm helping friends.