So let me see if I understand you as to not misrepresent what you’re saying.
-I’m stating a desire with out thinking about the consequences or requisite effort.
Disagree. I’m brining this up now, so they devs will see it and have time to consider it going forward. A consolidation like this should happen at the start of an expansion. Not some arbitrary point during the patch cycle. I understand COVID-19 has brought a lot of delay and issue to the team. I’m not asking for overnight solutions, I’m asking for a serious discussion on the topic.
—At the time, gating jobs at certain levels at the release of an expansion made sense.
I agree. That was then, this is now.
-Moving Job NPCs to new areas doesn’t make sense.
I agree. I did t mean to imply they should be moved at all. What’s weird is You can unlock ones that are higher levels now, without having to get inside Ishgard. It’s reasonable for there to be some kind of adjustment to that. There is obviously work to be done adjusting quests as well. It’s a part of the clean up process.
Attaching existing expansion jobs to existing classes just to share the experiance points for horizontal growth does not require some major coding effort or rework of the jobs. They rework jobs basically every expansion so, even that doesn’t hold up as an excuse.Which than loops back to the point I made. Trying to lump the classes (because that's what they are based at on a coding level) into "combinable" jobs so you can level two jobs at once, like summoner/scholar... would take a massive re-work (whether or not they adjust the heavensward ones being started at fifty or not) which would mean allocating resources from somewhere else just to do that.
Reworking old content isn’t a necessary evil. It’s just necessary for a good game. When a player base becomes so top heavy, developers old decisions can become alienating to new players. It’s essential that they rectify things like this.
I would like to thank you for a well put response. While in some places I kind of disagree with you, overall being able to overcome objections is what’s important in a discussion.