As a player from FFXI, I have to say that I liked Maat. Contrary to what some people think- not anyone in specific I just see this being thrown about as the excuse du jour.
Ya know, just because some of us have played FFXI doesn't mean we want this game to play itself. =_=;;
Furthermore, I don't think it's very fair to say to "stop casuals from facerolling their way to lv50" - I swear, this game uses the word "casual" the way a certain political party uses the word "socialist". Being a casual player is not a bad thing. That's like saying that only "hardcore" players are good players.
That's an outright lie if I ever saw one. What dictates if a player is good or bad is if they have the determination to play their job well and be a contributing member of the game. Are they respectful of other players or are they douche bags?
The list is virtually endless.
However, a good player is not measured by the amount of hours one pours into a game.
I'll be honest with you Neomarl. As a casual player I'm all for challenges. Having a version of Maat in FFXIV would be fun if for nothing else than to see how good you play in such a situation. For me, Maat was never about getting past level 70. It was about proving myself.
For others, it was a wake up call that they need better gear and the like.
And that's fine, really. I welcome it.
But please don't make this into something that will kill the casuals because quite frankly, there are a lot more casuals than hardcore players. If this game wants to succeed it needs to be casual friendly- not cater singularly to casual players mind you, but friendly. That is not to say that the game has no place for hardcore players. That is far from the truth. It needs both, if you ask me.



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