It wasnt Ion. It was Afriasabi....and we all know where he is now.Thus no flying in bfa without an immense grind for no good reason than Ion hates flying and wants to punish players for not letting him remove it after WoD.




It wasnt Ion. It was Afriasabi....and we all know where he is now.Thus no flying in bfa without an immense grind for no good reason than Ion hates flying and wants to punish players for not letting him remove it after WoD.




It should have been removed a year ago.,.there is NO POINT to it and is a definite example of wasting players time on a pointless, useless exercise which exists only to extend their MAU metric.Nobody forces you to do the Pathfinder achievment in WoW.



But why? It is pure optional content. If you do not like it, then don't do it.
Cheers
Something I really value in MMOs is a sense of progression...but in FFXIV, that tends to dry up quickly at endgame outside of exploratory zones like Eureka/Bozja.
Once I finish leveling all of the jobs for a given expansion, I suddenly feel considerably more...lost on what to do if I've already finished the latest savage tier.
That's nice and all, but they still need to figure out ways to keep people engaged. It's an MMO and you need other players to complete content, although I guess no one cares if it's not MSQ or not current expansion content.
Pathfinder is optional, normal raids are optional, Garrison is optional, fishing log is optional, alts are optional, crafting is optional... you see where I'm going?
"All of this hobby is skippable content" really isn't the great argument you think it is.





It's the perfect argument. All games are skippable indeed, so if a game locks flying or anything else I like behind a two month grind I'll skip the whole game and pay someone else.
"It's a perfect argument because I said so".
Sure....
Like and dislike what you want and the come to whatever conclusion you want that fits your personal enjoyment best but saying "Hurr durr this game is so skippable hurr durr" still isn't a compelling argument against something.
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