It's great with options. You can play the game the way you like it, and for your own reasons, and others can too.How can a single person running an instance feel more like a massively multiplayer game? - see the clue there in the name?
This trust system is the opposite of the core of an mmorpg. It caters to the single player, I don't want to wait for anything mentality that has negatively impacted the mmo genre.
If you want to play on your own, even with a cart load of macro'd automatons, then play something else.
FFXIV does not need this dilution, this misguided, misdirection away from an mmorpg.
A bad move, and one that can only damage once more the group ethos of what an mmorpg is about.
It's nonsense argument to say, if you want to play solo, play something else.
It's like saying: if you like fishing, go fish instead of playing games.
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