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Blizzard objectively has tons and tons of content, but the huge end-of-expansion droughts in particular feel pretty terrible.
You know the funny thing? FF actually releases significantly less content than Blizzard, but they do it in a way that feels better. If you look at the top end raiding scene, FF releases 4 bosses every 6 months. Blizzard has more bosses in single raids than the entire expansion's top end in FF. But because of FF's schedule, where they release a top end raid tier, then a more casual catchup raid, then another top end, with a few other small boosts in between the major releases, it always /feels/ like there is something in the pipes that you can look forward to.AzrealMaximillion said:5.5 million? Damn. So FF14 will very likely be the biggest sub based MMO by the end of the year. They were at 5 million last August and were only growing from there.
While FF14 does have some of the same issues that Vanilla WoW players don't like, its still the only other MMO to remain sub based in a longer damn time so kudos to Square Enix. Especially with cross platform play and the large amount of free expansions helps too.
Blizzard objectively has tons and tons of content, but the huge end-of-expansion droughts in particular feel pretty terrible.