"I'm part of the reason the gaming landscape is so miserable and microtransaction filled, but the REAL problem are the people complaining about this wasteland I helped create."It isn't a problem whatsoever. SE is a company. A company exists to make money. The items are entirely optional. I don't care about mogstation and rarely spend money on the mogstation. There is also a metric ton of incredible glamour in this game. The endless tears folk of these forums just like to focus on the negative. They don't like to look at the full picture because the truth hurts.
Last I looked the in game event was the rising, which we get every year. They may amp up the rewards or something though.I know there's supposedly an in-game event coming for the 10th Anniversary, but I wish they talked more about that before releasing a "10th Anniversary shop items/sale" as if that's not something they do every other month. Just leaves a bad taste in the mouth to have a big celebration where so far the only way to partake is through expensive irl events or buying items on the shop.
at least we get recolored, still not dyeable glam from the past.... thats better than nothing. right?.... right?
Yes, and we should get the event announcement pretty soon. Moonfire Faire was announced on August 3 and runs for 16 days, after which the Rising should begin immediately.
Some recoloured gear alongside a lot of new gear. Endgame dungeons alternate between new designs and recycled ones – in Endwalker: Darbar and Troian vs Manalis and Distance; in Shadowbringers: Warg, Shadowless and Paglth'an vs Anamnesis and Heirloom; in Stormblood: Skallic, Bonewicca and Alliance vs Farlander and Volunteer... there's nothing new in this pattern.
Raid, alliance and tome sets give us new designs every time, and the second and third tiers of endgame crafted sets are usually new designs as well.
What does that have to do with time between patches? I'm simply saying having to wait x amount of time for patch doesn't bother me. If anything it gives me time to do and complete other stuff in the game or play other games.
Because the content drought is becoming longer and longer between patches, patches are getting less and less content and they fill the gaps with overpriced mogstation items that barely function on their own designed characters
People shouldn’t be “fine” with less content because square certainly isn’t reducing the sub cost for releasing nothing of value on the last 2 years and why people think paying a sub so you can play other games is a good thing I’ll never know
I don't feel that imbalance. Maybe because I've got a few characters, but I'm still collecting in-game gear for them. Mog Station is not necessary, and doesn't feel like it's "filling a content gap" at all. I do buy things sometimes to complete an outfit, but they're not "content".
If I got to the point where I had nothing left to do but hang out waiting for a new outfit to be released, that's the point where I'd be off on one of those fabled breaks doing something else until new actual content arrives here.
So you have stuff to do because you run altsI don't feel that imbalance. Maybe because I've got a few characters, but I'm still collecting in-game gear for them. Mog Station is not necessary, and doesn't feel like it's "filling a content gap" at all. I do buy things sometimes to complete an outfit, but they're not "content".
If I got to the point where I had nothing left to do but hang out waiting for a new outfit to be released, that's the point where I'd be off on one of those fabled breaks doing something else until new actual content arrives here.
Do you not see the problem here
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