>>1765435 (OP)Nolifed it before the rebrand to quest, it was grindy as shit then but at least had some community and felt good when you got something. Then the owners went all in on NFT craze and I got out. It's corporate run and they rotate managers every so often so utterly soulless cash grab is the name of the game.
If you still care about the gameplay, it's grinding to get enough gear/party members to get through a zone so you can start from being weak in the next one and do it again. It's bearable at first but eventually you start having to upgrade things from much earlier zones to match the stats of later ones (because they have good passives) and that becomes impossible even if you go for their overpriced P2W.