Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten_Rev View Post
The Roulette is another great example of where empathy is useful, here. I'm glad that the existing reward, focused on the lower tier of Tomestone, is attractive to you as a level 70. That's a good thing! But it's useful to realize that for others, it's not. My boyfriend really only values the top-tier Tomestone at any given point in time (and even for that, the value sharply declines after he's outfitted his main). I'm personally a mix, depending on what I'm doing; I'll occasionally value the lower tier (or Poetics!), but generally I don't. I'm sure there are plenty of other players falling into both camps.

The point I was trying to make is that the 'meaningless leveling' as you call it is not meaningless to everyone, just as Mendacity tomestones are not meaningless to everyone. Players value things differently. Right now, under XIV's current construction, SE has completely eliminated the value of XP at level 70. More broadly, they've eliminated character progression of any kind in virtually all respects (sans a few exceptions, such as Desynthesis levels). Once you hit cap, all rewards are reduced to collectibles (Glamours / mounts / minions) and gear. There is room for other options. You may not value those, and that's fine - but that doesn't mean it isn't worth spending time on for those of us who do.
YOur BF and myself currently have the same mindset. Once my Tank has all of his gear from either Tomestone or Omega I don't really care about any of them.

The bigger issue with how the game is going though in my opinion is that gear LITERALLY means jack. I can't stand going and throwing away literal 12 weeks worth of gear and time (give or take time) and then doing it all over. ESO while being a SHIT game actually stops that and you keep your gear either forever or unless you change builds or something. Progression can still be a thing I just don't know how to mess with that.

But I do know that playing all the other mmos i've dabbled in 98-2018, that something has to change.