It displeases me, Miliant, that you so much misunderstood my OP that you felt the need to react to it aggressively. Allow me to clarify, bit by bit, so that, perhaps, you come to realize at the end that we might very well be on the same side of the issue:
Wrong, I never used the strong adjective you attribute to my thoughts. Plus, my overall criticism of Caravans refers to it insofar as it is an open world event. I just don't think the open world should be repetitive and predictable. That kind of event is great for instances. Besides this, I think the game needs scaling, a lot of instanced events for people that like their events easy to do, fast, and yielding useful rewards without much effort; and then the open world full of menace, hurdles and excitement for the many people--not just me--that want that sort of thing. What I referred to as "kind of sad" in my OP was the fact that the game places casuals in the need of spamming events in order to secure GC seals. But if that's something you prefer, i'll withdraw the qualification.
Also incorrect! If you are instancing them, and you're making them just one flavor in the array, the sort of events you like wouldn't bother me in the least, as it won't be affecting the open world. Wait, even more, I'm sure you'll find me running such instances from time to time.
You're mistaken, Miliant. I don't think you must like this because I do. You seem to be among the ones that think that your type of one-size-fits-all game must be homogeneous because your type of proclivities are better than mine. I have never stated such an idea. I have advocated for diversity and variety in content from the beginning of these forums. I don't agree with the WoW haters nor the FFXI haters. I just think that there should be plenty of content for you and for me. Right now the game is just slanted towards your likes. I am not asking for the abolition of scaled content, nor of instances. I happen to think, like many others do, that the open world should be as I described it in my OP, but I never requested the elimination of instancing. For, you see, instancing is perfect for the type of content you want. I actually want you, and all the casual gamers in the game. I also want me and my friends to find a home that feels like the spiritual successor of the world of Vana'diel, which we loved. I just want a game with diverse avenues for diverse tastes. Right now this is not the case. But, as I have perceived them, the views of Yoshida seem to fit both your interests and mine. I wrote the OP just because not enough has been said in announcements about the type of events people that agree with me want.
I hope this helps you, and others, understand where I, and others, are coming from.
R