This makes little sense, as your counter argument references a game which itself successfully does that very thing. Blizzard can do it with a game that has many times the population this game presently has. Blizzard has been doing it for 9 years. Heck, Square-Enix has been doing it for... 12 years? Mind you, Final Fantasy XI's population has never been incredibly high, but even with griefers at Dragon's Aery, killing a boss has never been an issue.
Valid point. Allow me to rephrase.
It would be nice to have world content that is worth doing.
I refer you back to reply 1.
How exactly is it not their fault that they are unable to handle non-dungeon based content in their own product?
Again, I refer you to reply 1.
And once again, I refer you to reply 1.
Edit:
It seems that maybe some people missed my point a bit regarding non-dungeon content.
I would like for there to be reasons to go out in to the world, and awesome zones to go in to. At present, the only reason to venture out in to Eorzea is to utilize a gathering profession, or to level up. There's simply nothing else to do that doesnt involve entering an instanced dungeon, and after the changes to dungeon XP go live, leveling up will also take place in them (tho I dont hate this, as fate grinding is about the most awful thing ever). It doesnt have to be a boss encounter (tho I definitely wouldnt turn those down), but the two world boss encounters that exist offer nothing of value aside from 1 set of Chocobo barding that is only two-thirds awesome.
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Just gettin nb4 "go back to wow". I do like FF14, and want to see what 2.1 has to offer before I make a concrete decision to stop or keep playing. And I enjoy how the producer (or whoever it is posting in his name) actually interacts with the community, instead of treating it like the enemy. I got very sick of the way Blue handled the community forums in WoW, for instance. I also enjoy the encounters in the raid dungeon. They seem fairly well thought out, tho a bit easy. But hey, introductory raiding should be that way. I just wish that there was more to do.


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