Quote Originally Posted by Amenara View Post
I guess I don't see where some of the "the game is fine as is, go do old content" or honestly arguments against Zepla's points are coming from then since this seems to be the biggest message she was pushing (to me). The lack of replayability in EW was a design decision by SE and some of us are concerned that it will continue in DT. I am a bit hopeful that SE will see it and fix it, but at the same time I get why people aren't as there isn't a clear "This is what we are doing" message from SE yet.
There are players repeating this expansion's content even though others aren't. I think it is fair to say that the number is fewer are repeating it this expansion.

So the need is to narrow down what the exact differences between this expansion and last are causing a large group of players to be dissatisfied compared to last expansion. But personal arguments get injected to shut that discussion down.

In your case, why do you feel like you have nothing to repeat this expansion?

What content were you repeating last expansion? How does that compare to this expansion? If there was something you were spending a lot of time doing last expansion but not this one, is it because the content rewards are worse this expansion, you feel the content quality is poor, the content didn't return (in the case of Bozja/Restoration) or the content no longer applies to your character situation (maybe there were jobs you hadn't previously unlocked or had at level 70 at the start of Shadowbringers but got them to level 80 by the end)?

Are there some players that just reached the point of burnout after the decade long story finished and that left them less interested in the post-MSQ content? Zepla did say that burnout was part of her problem though not all of it.

Everyone needs to allow others to post their opinions constructively, whether their opinions are negative or positive, without someone trying to shut them down for "being wrong". Unfortunately, there are a few people that have made it their mission to allow only one side to be heard and that has led to the thread spinning its wheels and burying the constructive parts in mud.