I read this like four times and still can't figure out what you're trying to say.Cheap and flimsy excuse by virtue of the fact that you could easily explain away your feats being completed in 2.0 and 3.0 being the start of its own story. GASP! It works both ways! "I didn't get Ishgard access pre-3.0, just like I didn't become an Azure Dragoon post-3.0."
See how flimsy the logic is when you "Think for an additional moment"? It's such a flimy argumenet that literally the arguement you try to make instantly can be turned around and thrown against it, and succeed.
I do not have any unreasonable expectations of SE. But I do think there are things that could be done far better - the content capping for new jobs, etc. is one of the biggest ones that I'm against. I do think it'd of been AWESOME if we had maybe another way to identify a new Azure Dragoon. Gods know they do things in handwaves saying there was "Another way" the whole time.
Let's take a look at Summoner:
Oh, you never actually fought Bahamut in 2.0? It's fine. YOU'RE TOTALLY ABLE TO CHANNEL HIS AETHER BECAUSE YOUR CHARACTER WAS AT CARTANEU.
Seriously? I hated this excuse for SMN. I was looking forward to something AWESOME, and instead got a handwave of an explanation. But you know what? At least contextually, it works. Just like any of the jobs being available pre-50 would've worked.
TL;dr. Think for a moment and it makes sense if all 2.0 stuff occurs in 2.0, and shouldn't be a limiting factor for the player accessing content outside of 2.0.
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