Yoshi is smart, he already said CF won't be for harder content, just content for the people who complain abou...well, mainly for casual content.Solution: Do content with your own group.
Don't ruin it for people who actually need the content finder. If all goes well, they'll realize how bad pick up groups are and actually try to find a good group of people they can play on a schedule with.
Similarly, I hope they don't make content with pick up groups in mind... If they do, at least include a hardmode which has a meaningful incentive to do it.
Edit: Also, lol @ thinking any of the content we have is hard.
im very happy to hear this, dont want FFXIV 2.0 to turn into WoW where u log in solo, or hop into a dungeon via dungeon finder, and since there are thousands of ppl no one ever needs to look for ppl, so why bother even talking? ending up in a MMORPG where no one ever says a word to anyone.
I dont remember he saying anything about this lol, also that wouldnt make much sense >.> since most instanced stuff are not casual content. Well actually they are casual content since it takes 1hr at most to run dungeons, i guess they are not bad players content.
Yeah, he mostly mentioned it can be used for any content, but it's more preferred if you do hardcore content outside of it.
The 4Gamer interview translation I read didn't have the best wording/grammar so I may have interpreted incorrectly but this is the impression I got: The Content Finder is meant for most events, including the instances, but not for their hard modes or for speed runs. In the interview he uses the example of going to a dungeon for the clear reward. So I'm assuming he does mean it for instances at least for the function of accomplishing the minimum goals.
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