This thread is a terrible microcosm of barf. It's like people are just posting random unintelligible snipe posts such as suggesting getting rid of Enix more so than actually having a conversation. It makes me curious how many of them survived past being a junior member.
As for the topic, Final Fantasy is still relevant. When FFXV was revealed at E3, people cared. So people still care about Final Fantasy, and the name still has weight. The problem is that S-E doesn't seem to know how to convey a consistent message regarding its products. This a bad thing, but is completely recoverable despite overwhelmingly negative mindshare among fans.
I agree with the Duckroll in that S-E needs consistency in their approach. Rather than make endless sequels to numbered FF's, wouldn't it be smarter to use that money to fund side games or side projects such as Bravely Default. It could also be said that one of the core problems with Final Fantasy in 2013 is that it is burdened to be Square Enix's mule horse due to an utter lack of successful new IPs. More than anything, to take the monkey off of Final Fantasy's back, S-E needs to create new content and software that entices game fans to want to purchase them. They were doing good inroads in The Last Remnant, The World Ends With You, Blood of Bahamut, and Nier, and it's a shame those games weren't as successful as they should have been, but that's no excuse to stop trying, Kingdom Hearts was over 10 years ago, there's no excuse S-E have not created a new hit IP since then. No excuse at all.
S-E has the tools. All they need now is the right architects. The fact there is still not a new Chrono game is completely unforgivable, for instance.