I have to agree regardless of the huge downvotes. I have dragged into Final Fantasy XIV together with my friends and I really feel trapped because the home market is really bad and so is financial space. I am paying extra for retainers for OSRS gold crafting with the 2 since I can not hold my items they provide. And I have to keep my sub-par or that I lose my home and it is incredibly hard for one to begin with. There's limit spaced so people have to fight them over. I was incredibly lucky to be at the right place at the ideal time. What else is there for me to do? No matter value at all.
All that is left for me to do is level other combat classes, grind eden raids every week to get equipment that's simply great to earn eden raids simpler, or do Ultimate raids, that only exist to make you endure and receive a title for bragging rights (It takes some group WEEKS of attempt to conquer ultimate encounters).While grinding for equipment sounds good, I am not allowed to sell gear obtained from raids and dungeons. So there is literally nothing of significance from doing experiences I've already done for me to gain. Currency generally is hardly worth it anyways considering there's just 3 realistic applications for this: Being too lazy to craft, needing to overmeld your gear (think augments in RS, but it just increases raw stats), or home.
Melding is frustrating also because it expensive as hell to get the Materiea but you can outright fail the meld and ruin it. So I really don't feel like it's worth me trying to experiment with different stat loadouts because I can do WITHOUT overmelding contents the prospect of failure is super high too. RuneScape's economy and sense of progression is simply so far better in every way. It saddens me that it still has that notoriety of being"babies first MMO" because I can never get people to actually give it a good shot and see why non-linearity is such a great way to tackle the MMO formulation. You strike walls much more easy when you're forced to advance in a straight line and it gets boring.
There. Most of them are leaning to draw into a casual audience, which is great for money, but really dull for veterans of this genre. RS is the only MMO I know of that has really unique gear. You don't throw away gear all of the time like"oh, this ring has +2 over this old ring" You have special attacks, place bonuses, items which make your abilities stronger, etc.. I've yet to play with another MMO using a gear system to play as RuneScape. It seems like a real RPG experience in this way. Ironman particularly makes it fun.
Markets in MMOs are fucking unhappy because you can see other people's costs. So people simply undercut each other constantly until the item is near worthless. And of course RS' market does not get manipuated, but it makes trades fast and simple because you do not have to browse you tell Runescape what you are willing to pay/sell for. The guide price makes it easy to have an notion of how much something is worth without guessing on it and accidentally underselling yourself.If runescaping, Individuals who are super wealthy, what do you do?
Not needing money kind of defeats the point of a good deal of content because stuff is focused around moneymaking, and the remainder is focused on getting xp, but in case you've got money, you can buy a good deal of skills. If money wasn't needed by you, is that articles fun enough to make you keep doing it? I have a good money making process although I am not super super wealthy, so I'm pretty set for money. Trying to work my way up to 1 minute Vindicta kills and possibly if I am feeling bold I'll push enrage at Arraxor or even try to buy RS gold solo Nex (inevitably failing throughout the Blood Phase, getting frustrated and not moving back)