EoFF isn't as big a cash cow as they think it is. Supposedly, the price I've heard from them through sources is upwards of 20-30k. There's no way EoFF can be worth that, not with how we're looking right now. But the cost-prohibitive investment ensures that we're stuck where we are, unless some gentle, rich soul decides to alleviate our problems. Alternatively, we break away. I'm sure that this option has been at the forefront of all of the possible options in the Staff sections.
As far as content goes, Psy is right. The rapid development of games is killing people. We don't have the resources of any of those large gaming sites, and with more and more games, people need more in quantity and quality. Not sure if people have noticed, but Final Fantasy has sucked for quite some time. I'd be surprised if even half of the active members here still spend more time playing the game than posting at the forums.
We do have SMRPG and ToF on the burners, but they simply are not live yet, for a myriad of reasons, but these are old games. If we want staying power, we need to cover games before they're out, and for the less important games, we need to cover them within the month of release. Problem? Our only contributions are from people that have played the game and are willing to write in spare time. Second problem? Our coders have lives, too.