Quote Originally Posted by zosia View Post
He just does not get it. Why does SE keep Yoshida on as the lead producer?
At this point it seems it's all about the money. He saved FFXIV (and possibly SE as a whole) with the release of 2.0 and people praised him as the saviour of the franchise. Unfortunately, he found that catering to the lowest common denominator is the most profitable business model, so why should they bother with another method at this point?

Quote Originally Posted by Remus View Post
I'm pretty sure SE doesn't even know what to do with raiding anymore even though people have given suggestions.
Definitely seems like that's the case anymore; even looking at the stats in regards to how low of the percentage per server that have cleared Alex Savage won't sway his/their decisions.

Quote Originally Posted by bass9020 View Post
At least I have many fond memories of Coil days that I will keep with me forever. Nothing in Alexander or 3.0 has held up the standards of early 2.0 and thats a shame.
I had checked out Ethys Asher's Binding Coils of Bahamut Explained video the other day, and oh man, the feels. Coil had a fantastic story that encouraged players to press on, if only to see the conclusion of the 1.0 storyline, as well as some of the most impressive-looking gear in the game. Alex is about goblins and cheese...hurray?

Quote Originally Posted by Lexia View Post
They just playing it safe and will most likely always play it safe and just repeat the same formula.
With raids and so much other content across the board. Would be nice to know whether or not FATEs will again be central to leveling, relics, seasonal events, etc., but I'm fairly certain we can predict the answer to that at this point.