Quote Originally Posted by Mrcs5 View Post
Listen Wynn, What you fail to understand is how the game is generally designed. As a lower level player you go through content and you're basically gleaming the aspects of the game you enjoy more than the rest. If you enjoy a story rich experience? Good on you! watch each cut-scene with precise detail and do what ever side quests you find interesting. Heard that there's a golden saucer and are interested in mini games? your time in the game time is free, as long as you have the gil go and have fun. What's not okay is when you expect the average newer player to disregard what they enjoy and make the overall aspects of the game that they might not enjoy more difficult to trek through so they "Learn the mechanics". Maybe Bobby Jones is a simple guy and every now and then a boss or dungeon gives him some trouble. Let him enjoy having simple leveling/story/minigames content. FF14 has quite a lenient difficulty curve throughout the levels and I'll admit a lot of the earlier level content is dry, that doesn't mean you make a lot of the "Basic Mechanics" More pronounced than they need to be to "Make them better at the game". Personally I'll only play when there's content available that doesn't sum up to "Oh hey! theres new gear 2 item-level stronger than my current gear, time to grind for the next three weeks to get the full set and then rinse and repeat the next patch" By the end of it you as an toxic elitist will have maybe 2-4% more stats than the casual that doesn't spam endgame content. Newer/Casual players play the game to enjoy the parts of it they enjoy. They don't have to be your ideal gamer who devotes as much time as you do. Let them make mistakes, let them be inexperienced, let them play the game the way they want to play it.
Yeah, the first person to call someone toxic is usually the toxic one.