Quote Originally Posted by Hayward View Post
If you're expecting an honest answer to that question, don't hold your breath. Random Number Generators are, for some psychotic reason, beloved by elitists who have that overwhelming need to feel like they're superior to other players (witness the thread badmouthing those who prefer getting AF2 Myth gear to Allagan gear). It's silly, to tell the truth.

What most people refuse to admit is that players had to drag Tanaka & Co. kicking and screaming from their stubborn belief that RNG was all the game needed to make XI's events last. It was like pulling teeth, but eventually the developers started to realize this wasn't the way to go long-term. Drops from Dynamis were increased (far later than it need to be), Assault introduced point systems for gear (although not in the most streamlined form), Abyssea presented gear that were upgradeable for seals/+2 items (though the efficiency was questionable when a group couldn't be had). Luck and skill need to be balanced out when it comes to rewards for battles.


Funny that you bring up Abyssea. I'm one of the few people I guess who really loved that content more than almost anything else in the game. Partly I guess because it had been nearly a 3-year lull from the time WotG launched, but it was just so much fun and it actually rewarded you for the time put in, unlike most of XI's other content (which was always my gripe with XI - not that stuff was too hard, but the game's over-reliance on the RNG that typically skewed time vs reward greatly against the players whereas Abyssea directly rewarded effort and skill with only some amount of luck involved). It's unfortunate that it also ushered in the "modern MMO syndrome" as I like to think of it and basically shattered 7+ years worth of content in the process.