Quote Originally Posted by Aidorouge View Post
I didn't mind doing most of them at first... then Stormblood and Shadowbringers content started getting unlocked in dungeons/trials/raids, and I can't do most of that stuff without dying. I have literally never gotten to the end of Dying Gasp or Seat of Sacrifice without being on the floor multiple times, and that includes the first time I did them for MSQ progress, which completely deflated whatever "big moment" they were trying to go for when the cutscenes didn't match how massively outclassed my Warrior of Light actually was, and by all accounts the bosses may as well have canonically won and the game ended there.

Since I don't find it fun to be dead weight who has to be carried across the finish line, I just stopped queuing for everything except Guildhests and Frontlines. And EVEN THEN I only did Frontlines until I reached Series 30, and then promptly went back to avoiding it because the mode just isn't fun anymore (especially after the addition of Role Actions). Nobody does Guildhests either, so that's often a 30+ minute queue I skip as well.

I'd probably do MSQ Roulette if cutscenes could be skipped, but they can't, so into the trash it goes.

None of the rewards are worth it anymore, I've grown tired of data center traveling all the time to get anything done anyway, and I don't care about making Dynamis queues better by joining content I don't enjoy.
Quote Originally Posted by Carin-Eri View Post
I feel for you. I actively avoid queueing for 'Expert' or 'High Level Dungeons' roulettes as I can't deal with the DDR-mechanics of the new content.

Which doesn't mean I don't get the likes of the Arcadion trials when I queue Normal Raid roulettes. And I always feel like a burden to the teams that I get put in for them.
Do you know you can just walk (literally walking by pressing W or pushing the analog) through the game w/o casting a spell and clearing all normal contents? Including SB/ShB dungeons and Expert/Normal Raids.

I mean, if mechanics or the pace of a particular content feels too much, you can reduce the amount of things you have to do while learning step by step, including your dps/rotation and prioritise getting a better understanding of that particular content.
And if u don’t know what to do simply follow one companion.

I get that there are different players and “level of skills” but I think most of the “I can’t do it” is just a misinterpretation of “I just don’t want to find a solution that works”.

Anyways to each their own.