I'm running out of stuff to level up. So are a lot of other people.

Any number of things that a player can "level up" on, no matter how arbitrary it might seem, are still ways to distract a player and keep him occupied, despite a lack of any "real" content.

This Penny-Arcade comic really sums it up best:

http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2010/3/12/
Quote Originally Posted by Penny Arcade
I always feel a little guilty when I describe a game with some mathematical equation, of the form "it's this plus this," something I did most recently with the excellent Soulcaster. It's unimaginative, like describing a steak by listing its inherent organic compounds. Blur is a case, though, where it's almost startlingly accurate: if you were to blend Modern Warfare and Mario Kart in equal measure, you'd end up with something very much like what we've been playing. That is to say, immediacy married to progression of a role-playing game.

The reality is that compelling RPG DNA now courses through every genre. We try to make it seem like this is a bad thing in the comic, but the point there is more general. We're being manipulated, certainly, but we like it - or, at the very least, we are rewarded biologically. The JRPG is present in the mind at the moment, but our potent Western blends - addictive hybrids, bred with shooter or adventure game stock - are the inheritors of that lineage. And those are only the most direct descendants.

I've talked to Robert about the dominance of World of Warcraft, and how you could possibly go about defeating such a beast, and the first thing he told me was that you couldn't do it by recreating World of Warcraft. If that seems obvious to you, and it is obvious, wonder then why so many have bet millions of dollars throwing a very similar hat into an almost identical ring.

Always having stuff to level up, always having a goal to strive for, always having some other statistic be progressable are ways to keep the player coming back for more. Attaching personal character development to any and all content allows you to stretch that content and give it more perceived value than it actually has. It "multiplies", so to speak, the content for minimal additional cost.

As of right now, I have 3 classes to rank 50, another one almost at 50, and other classes at rank 30 and higher.

Crafting is boring, and the only reason I did more of it in the beginning was to be able to repair my own gear, and for the physical EXP. Now that I'm Physl Level 50, crafting is hardly as appealing.

Gathering is not appealing to me at all and needs to have more activities attached to it to make it worthwhile, IMO (gardening and potted plants for BOT, fish breeding in aquariums for FSH, and cock gardening or coblyn-breeding for MIN come to mind)

Aside from that, there is nothing else to progress my character. I could try to craft +3 gear or attain more faction NM gear, but the stats on gear are a joke, stats don't matter very much,

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...nk-vs-Mob-Rank

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...lanced?p=76287


and most faction NM gear is worthless.

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...uld-be-redone.


We need more stuff to level up.

We need fame and achievements to level up, and leaderboards to show off to others and compete.

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...oming-to-FFXIV

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...ge-Competition


I want to catch wild chocobos and breed them into many different varieties. I want to level up my chocobo breeding skill. I want to level up my chocobo itself. I want to decorate the chocobo in crafted and mob-dropped gear.

I want to collect stuff and have it add to some sort of progression bar.

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...through-Eorzea

I want to scan monsters and add them to my bestiary and "catch 'em all" and work to level up my collection.

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...nster-Bestiary


I want to play a card game and collect them through a variety of means, and then challenge other players in a form of PVP that doesn't involve combat.

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/s...6036#post16036
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/s...6371#post16371

http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/s...6695#post16695



I want you to cater to the latent OCD in all of us give us more of the reason we play RPGs to begin with.