WhenFinal Fantasy 14s Dawntrail expansion launched earlier this year, it was met withmixed reviews.

It feels so good to finally get my hands on the rewards I’ve coveted for so long.

Like most fandoms on hot topics, its divided.

A player beside a defeated Rathalos in Final Fantasy 14.

Theres a whole host of content I havent even tried yet, never mind completed.

Deep Dungeons and things like The Forbidden Land, Eureka are largely untouched.

There really is alwayssomethingwe could be doing.

A blue team in Pod Racers in Monopoly Go on the background of a sand dune.

Like most fans, the narrative has always been an important factor for me.

Narrative aside though, theres plenty for Warriors of Light to sink their teeth (and weapons) into.

Were also getting Pelupelu allied society quests.

Rayquaza flies past the five available promo cards toward the viewer, with lightning bolts crashing in the background.

The new PvP series is starting, so weve got new gear and rewards to earn there.

Theres the usual tinkering with the game too.

A few new added items and emotes, a few adjustments to existing content and menus.

Wuk Lamat speaking to someone else in front a screen showing Sphene in Final Fantasy 14.

Housing enthusiasts are eating well with a slew of new furnishings.

For minigame fans, there are new Triple Triad cards and voiced character lines have been added to Mahjong.

Theres a little of everything, which means theres something for everyone.

Zoraal Ja in Final Fantasy 14.

Or at least there should be.

These will be the two biggest deciding factors of whether fans are happy or not with Patch 7.1.

I predict that, much like Dawntrail itself, Patch 7.1 will be divisive.

Yuweyawata Field Station in Final Fantasy 14.

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