Quote Originally Posted by Ranhansha View Post
Final Fantasy XIV Major Patch Release Intervals
2.0 → 2.1: 16 weeks
2.1 → 2.2: 15 weeks
2.2 → 2.3: 15 weeks
2.3 → 2.4: 16 weeks
2.4 → 2.5: 12 weeks
2.5 → 3.0: 22 weeks
3.0 → 3.1: 20 weeks
3.1 → 3.2: 15 weeks
3.2 → 3.3: 15 weeks
3.3 → 3.4: 16 weeks
3.4 → 3.5: 16 weeks
3.5 → 4.0: 21 weeks
4.0 → 4.1: 17 weeks
4.1 → 4.2: 16 weeks
4.2 → 4.3: 16 weeks
4.3 → 4.4: 17 weeks
4.4 → 4.5: 16 weeks
4.5 → 5.0: 24 weeks
5.0 → 5.1: 17 weeks
5.1 → 5.2: 16 weeks
5.2 → 5.3: 26 weeks
5.3 → 5.4: 16 weeks
5.4 → 5.5: 18 weeks
5.5 → 6.0: 34 weeks
6.0 → 6.1: 18 weeks
6.1 → 6.2: 19 weeks
6.2 → 6.3: 20 weeks
6.3 → 6.4: 19 weeks
6.4 → 6.5: 20 weeks

With some help from the AI (not doing all that Maths), but you'll see the dates coincide with Jeeqbit's, so I guess it's not that wrong.
Well I must say a clever way of using AI for once. Good use of data.



Denoting the thread discussion I unfortunately have to bring up WoW again (especially since I'm from there) and on WoW the content release is 8-12 weeks between patches whether major or minor. This coincides with the new season and consequently new gear for mythics and raids. Waiting 20 weeks for a tier (and not even always for every patch, because from 7.0 -> 7.1 there is no additional raid tier), 1 trial and 1 dungeon I don't know if it's exactly a value that can be compared to other games, because for me the value of the expense is not reflected in the content. People have made a point of denoting the RP side but it's not in-game content, it's content you create yourself and you can do it even with a piece of paper (but we both know we're talking about ERP and therefore third party use)