FFXI was never a super hardcore game. It just prioritised convenience less heavily, which is still the case compared to modern MMOs. I don't think you're considering why those changes were made.
Leveling was made "easier" (read: more convenient) because the overwhelming majority of the playerbase is at endgame, so there aren't hordes of people looking to party in the dunes anymore. The focus of the game is not the leveling experience anymore because the majority of the content now requires you to be at level cap.
Leveling synthesis was made easier because low level crafts have no value anymore. You could craft and sell things for money while leveling before. You can't really do that anymore.
You can buy leveling gear with sparks now because no one was selling low level gear on the AH.
Getting around was made easier because the world is bigger. And maps made easier to get because there are so many more maps to collect.
None of these changes were made specifically because the game was too "hard". The changes were made because the game grew in scope over the years, the playerbase aged (in terms of the percentage of the playerbase that was at endgame), and it became unenterable for new players.
Some things have changed, yes, but it's still very much still FFXI. There is still a huge amount of player power progression available. Items are still meaningful. And there are still plenty of long grinds. Want an Ergon weapon? Well, there's a 7 month long grind before you can even start one. Then you have the grind for the weapon itself after that.
Wildstar did not fail because it was too "hardcore". It failed because it had a lot of issues in development including key members of staff leaving the company. When players started to leave due to content being developed too slowly, it was then made free to play and heavily over-monetised to compensate. Even more players left and then the game was abandoned by the developers.
Wildstar wasn't a particularly hardcore game. The content was very well received, the problem was corporate greed. IDK where this Wildstar narrative that people try to spin even comes from because it's flat-out fiction.



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