Quote Originally Posted by Frein View Post
In FFXI it simply wasn't profitable to make NQ gear because HQ gear had the same material cost and was easy to make if you were far above the recipe level. If you couldn't HQ, you would always lose money, which made leveling crafting extremely expensive. You'd think refining materials was an activity that creates value, but that's not how the current system works.
This is incorrect. It was not AS profitable as crafting an HQ item, but it was still profitable.

The problem for crafters (DoH) is that the market never considers how much it costs to level a crafting skill to a level which allows the crafter to make a recipe. All we get are RMTs who sell items at or below cost of materials.

Most crafters grind on recipes and sell the product to NPCs.

I simply cannot believe that SE is going to change the crafting system to allow 100% HQ outcome. Again they are trying to make FFXIV like WoW. In FFXI there was always a chance of synthesis failure. Ask anyone who had their Hakutaku Eye Cluster synthesis fail.

Personally, I think they are making a HUGE mistake!

I am not opposed to simplifying the crafting process. It's a pain in the a$$ to grind recipes to level crafting in FFXIV. It wasn't easy in FFXI either. I do think that the amount of SP to level in FFXIV is a LOT higher than it was in FFXI and the amount of SP per synthesis is comparable.

I really dislike the variable SP per synthesis.

I don't buy Yoshida-san's inventory versus HD space argument. This NQ/HQ solution is going to suck.

Why can't they give us specific facts on exactly how they plan to implement changes?

And to all of those out there who say people get "pissy" about changes:

It's not because its a change, it's because they don't give us facts and we care about the game. If people didn't care, they would not say anything or they would simply quit playing the game like so many people already have done. It's great that they have these forums. Don't post if you don't care. Don't insult us when we have an opinion. We may not be right, but we have the right to express our opinion.