Hopefully, this time around, Square Enix can do it justice. that the operations staff who loved Final Fantasy XI were just as. That's not quite an "apology accepted" from us, mind you, but the game does have potential. Releasing such a broken game in the first place was bad form on Square Enix's part, no doubt, but at least it's trying to pick up the pieces. The free trial extension - which gives all players another 30 days before they have to start decapitating piggy banks and digging through couch cushions - will hopefully buy the publisher some time while it gives the game an overhaul, the first part of which is scheduled to go live in late November. "Current state of the game," of course, is a gentle way of referring to multiple broken quests, an interface that could charitably be described as a warcrime punishable to the fullest extent of the law, constant lack of direction, and ever-irksome lag.ĭon't think, however, that Square Enix has completely lost its marbles. I am presently on Aht Urhgan Mission 44: Nashmeira's Plea. I am tying to get through Rhapsodies of Vana 'Ever Forward' but when I click on the Imperial Whitegate for a CS, it mentions something about that I cant make further progess due to and event in Aht Urhgan Missions. The controller layout for XBox One is awful. Returned to game a few weeks ago after playing from 2003 to 2011. Considering the nature of much of the feedback we received, however, and the current state of the game, we have decided to extend the free trial period for all users," wrote Square Enix. Design changes to the controller means that the X, B, Y, A buttons are easier to access then ever before. "For those who purchased the collector’s edition and began to play one week before official service began, the month-long free play period is drawing to a close. Or, you know, just imagine purchasing Final Fantasy XIV. Ever had the distinct displeasure of discovering a fly in your soup? Now imagine if you plunked down your hard-earned cash only to find a whole mess of bugs backstroking around in your alphabets.
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