Cruxis wrote:
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I think someone mentioned at some point that they're trying to balance out the mage and melee jobs. So that's why they are releasing 3 new mage jobs for ARR. Once that gets balanced out some, they can move on to adding the other melee jobs that people want. DRK, THF, NIN or whatever.
Honestly, if NIN was released that would be awesome but more of a debuffer than the tank it was made to be FFXI. When I first started FFXI I became NIN after being a warrior and remember that getting invites like crazy they asked me to "tank" which was weird but I said "sure I can do that" at the time I had no Utsusemi Ichi or provoke and I thought I got this

Haha that reminds me, of my first month on XI. Originally I started as a white mage then a friend asked me to switch servers so I rerolled and decided I wanted to become a dragoon. I was armed with the first edition Brady game guide and thought it was the FFXI bible. It advised to to level whm to 5 to sub to warrior up to level 30 then I could go get Dragoon. And yes that is what I did.
I'm so shocked anyone ever invited me to party..with my level 5 whm subjob. I'd cast cure 1 on myself and heal for like 20 hp then rest because it drained my entire mana pool..losing all my TP. People would ask me to tank and I would refuse because I was too afraid to die.
It's really an embarrassment reflecting back but I think I turned out pretty ok in the end (even if I never lost my stubbornness.) But at the time I was so sure of myself that I was doing the smart thing because of that blasted book.
Going back to XIV, the simpleness to jobs works well for pick-up-and-playability which most the demographic these days requires. Like Ridere pointed out, even if I had more fun personally with XI's original grind fest, most people would be hard pressed to find the time or attention to do so. I kinda hope that they will eventually introduce advanced jobs that do require some degree of grinding (albeit perhaps not as intense as XI) as sort an optional flavor of game play and reward for those people who really do want to invest into it).