Read the thread, top to bottom, here's what I think:
You're looking for problems because you can't be bothered to actually find solutions. Instead of playing without your friends who are at endgame/have quit, you'd rather just wait until SE changed the game to suit your laziness. Yes, it is laziness, I have been in the same boat as you before where the easiest option wasn't available to me so I just opted out of it entirely. For some reason (and I'm not defending the DPS queue times, I also think they're a bit ridiculous) you want to sit in a queue as a DPS and do literally nothing while you wait for that queue to pop. If you happen to have very little time on your hands, maybe your expectations for the content you'll do in a day are set way too high. You don't have to do things in XIV to pass the time in queue, you know - you can play a handheld game, you can read, you can visit these forums, you can visit other forums, etc. etc. You'll hear a giant DING when your queue pops, you won't miss it unless you are completely spaced out.
While I recognize that you've tried PF, I don't think you understand the merits of it or you aren't using it to it's full effectiveness. With PF, you can find 3-7 other people to run the content that you want to run multiple times in succession. This is a million times better than waiting in DF every single time. Even if it took longer than 20-30 mins to find people, it would be worth it. You also have the option to shout for people, you don't have to just stick it in PF and be done. You have to try otherwise you'll just sit there, in a queue, doing literally nothing but twiddling your thumbs. If you do that, it's going to seem absolutely dreadful to you and I completely understand why that would make you want to give up on the game. Alternatively, you can actually put some real, genuine effort into finding people to play with and not expect the game to just let you be as lazy as possible.
If you do decide to stick to your guns and wait for solo dungeons, then that's fine and you'll get that in due time. All I'm really saying here is that if you put a bit of effort in, you wouldn't have to wait, and you'd get to play with other people - which, personally, I find is the drawing point of an MMO.


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