That's a fair point, Tirion. (And hi)
I'm assuming that the SP bonus and increased number of leve links will not be as much SP as you currently get. This is based on the fact that Yoshi-P said that leves will be primarily solo content. If you just had to get more people in your party, and then everything would be the same, they would not be solo content. They'd be large party content. Yoshi-P said they're not going to be party content at all.
So based on what's been said, I don't think we'll be getting the same SP as before with just 1-2 more links. Based on what Yoshi-P said, the benefits of leve linking will be small enough that it won't be worth doing leves in parties.
Not to mention that people of different classes probably won't want to do the same leves anyway. Marauders will want to run leves in LL; Conj/Pug/Glad will want to run leves in Uldah; Thm/Arc/Lnc will want to run leves in Gridania. So it will be tougher to get parties -- especially diverse parties with people playing their intended roles -- anyway.
Again, that's a fair point. It wouldn't be the worst thing in the world to slow down leveling speed.And another thing...even if it's gonna be less SP overall than before...who *** cares? Grinding is WAY too fast atm...I can take a class from 1 to 50 in 5 weeks, considering I've got a 4man static for leves...
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focus on complaining about stuff that actually needs to be adressed NOW...and grinding FASTER to 50 is not even in the Top 1000....
But I think the main problem with the game is lack of content. Yoshi-P admitted that turning leves into solo content will create a lack of party-based content, until they implement more stuff to fill that hole. He asked us to be patient until they fill those holes.
My concern is that they're taking stuff away before they implement other stuff to replace it. If the problem is lack of content, taking content away is going to make the game less enjoyable for the people who've stuck around.
I know we have to look long term. But in the short term, I'd prefer that they try to keep the current player base happy and interested and playing the game.
Like you said, we don't actually know what the changes are going to be. So this could be a tempest in a teapot. But based on what's been said, I think it's fair to voice concerns about them reducing the amount of content, rather than increasing it.