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Set yourself personal goals, level jobs, grind glams, mounts, do job quests etc. etc.
I have like enough content for DT for next 6 months with my personal goals, but if you only wanna do exactly what DT gives you in the end you can of course finish it fast.... most people are not even halfway done with the story so the content will release perfectly for most players.
Raid drops in 2 weeks, savage, new limited tomes, new crafting books, and new treasure dungeons come in 4 weeks. Have fun getting ready and farming extreme mounts?
This game is designed whit the idea that normal people will take 2 weeks to a month to do all the content. Not 3 days.
Also maybe level more than 1 job. The reason why leveling is so fast in this game is specifically because they want you to learn multiple jobs.
This expan is literally "Skip me"
They just named it incorrectly
And then there's a window between the normal and savage raids to allow people to enjoy that story though arguably why then not just make the time between normal and savage a single week instead of two.
Welcome to FFXIV.
Now people will tell you to make your own fun, if you are into making the job the devs should have done, you can get into housing or RP venues and enjoy live DJ music (on Twitch)!
xpac drops with 2 trials, 2 weeks later first set of savage drops, then later maps, then at x.1 alliance raids start etc etc.
To answer the question there is a lot to do, the question should be: are you interested in doing it or are you one of those wow tourists who think everything in a game must revolver around combat and grinding?
Golden Saucer - Chocobo Races, Triple Triad, Verminion, etc.
Deep Dungeons - Three different ones to choose from and conquer, with varying difficulty
Variant Dungeons - Three dungeons, all with 12 paths, with a criterium difficulty mode for four people that's a step above the rest
Literally any content you haven't done previously
Island Sanctu- nevermind, actually.
Fishing Expeditions
Hunts
Fate Farming
Playing the Market Board
Housing
PvP - Frontline has never been better, minus DRK spam and Ranked CC season should be starting soon
Probably some things I'm forgetting.
The game does not entirely revolve around 'get gear, farm boss, get gear, farm boss'.