It’s not weird to like one but not the other because IMO they feel like totally different games. It’s like how playing a fighting game against the cpu opponents feels very very very different than playing against a human despite them being two parts of the same game. I’m not sure why you’d feel as if there’s some obligation to engage with each type of content in the game anyway (at least it sounds like that’s what you’re saying to me). Like I’m not going to bother with Eureka or Bozja because I don’t find them interesting, and I won’t play fighting games against the cpu for the same reason.

Although not having a static or FC doesn’t need to be a deterrent because Party Finder is an option, especially more so when the content is newly released and it’s more popular. Just don’t waste too much time in parties where people are messing up so much that it becomes obvious they can’t get to the point the party is trying to prog.

Quote Originally Posted by RinaB View Post
I play on ps5 and have gotten so used to controller I could probably do ok in savage
It’s going to be hard to tell how well you’re currently playing since since normal mode content doesn’t teach us or require the skills that are asked for in Savage or higher. For example you can’t tell if you’re doing your rotation properly in normal content since just pressing whatever buttons still is enough to win. It’s again comparable to playing fighting games, where sometimes people might win a lot against the cpu but not know how to play against a human that understands the game. But if you try the higher end content and take your time to learn the mechanics and your job you’ll likely be able to do fine, especially if you enjoy challenging games.