Final Fantasy 11
Final Fantasy 11
Does anyone play this? I'm thinking of geting it and giving it a shot. Never played a MMORPG before, but everyone I talk to says its fun.
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I play it and have been since the day it was released in teh US. It's amazing and I'll continue to play it till the servers get shut down. Graphics are superb, storyline is pretty good and there are months worth of quests and extras to do. Not to mention that the party aspect is really cool, espcially at higher levels
Just bought this game the other day, planning on playing the hell out of it during spring break.
Here's a tip, if you get the PC version you owe it to yourself to get a dual-shock-esque USB gamepad (I use the Saitek P880). The game was designed to be played with this sort of device. The PC controls just aren't that intuitive, and if you're spending the amount of time I am on the game you'll find it much easier just to lean back in the chair with the gamepad and just chill while you're waiting to walk from place to place.
I haven't played any other MMOs, but I'm really digging this one so far. Been 3 days or so and I'm a level 8 Red Mage. Partying early on isn't really worth it because of the experience loss, plus you don't really lose that much experience when you die. But it is more fun, and you can do harder things.
One thing I don't particularly like is that the server your character is put on is random. I spent 2 hours deleting/creating a character until I was finally put on the same server as a friend of mine who also bought the game at the same time. Not terribly fun.
Here's a tip, if you get the PC version you owe it to yourself to get a dual-shock-esque USB gamepad (I use the Saitek P880). The game was designed to be played with this sort of device. The PC controls just aren't that intuitive, and if you're spending the amount of time I am on the game you'll find it much easier just to lean back in the chair with the gamepad and just chill while you're waiting to walk from place to place.
I haven't played any other MMOs, but I'm really digging this one so far. Been 3 days or so and I'm a level 8 Red Mage. Partying early on isn't really worth it because of the experience loss, plus you don't really lose that much experience when you die. But it is more fun, and you can do harder things.
One thing I don't particularly like is that the server your character is put on is random. I spent 2 hours deleting/creating a character until I was finally put on the same server as a friend of mine who also bought the game at the same time. Not terribly fun.
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I don't recall if this is the case for this game, but I remember someone mentioning a workaround for a similar game, where you could type in all your info, but stop one step before it assigns you to a server. Then you could just pop back and forth between that step and the "assign server" step, taking 10 seconds per try instead of 5 minutes per try.
Something similar might work here. It's too bad they don't just have a "pick the server you want to be on" setting...
Something similar might work here. It's too bad they don't just have a "pick the server you want to be on" setting...
Well it doesn't take 5 minutes to create a character. Once you create it your 7 or so options are saved when you go through again so you can just breeze through it.
It's the fact that they have a mechanism in place that they wait 30 seconds after you delete your character until they actually delete it. So you have to sit there around 45 seconds-1 minute per try. I could understand why it's there, but for that particular hack it's a bit annoying.
It's the fact that they have a mechanism in place that they wait 30 seconds after you delete your character until they actually delete it. So you have to sit there around 45 seconds-1 minute per try. I could understand why it's there, but for that particular hack it's a bit annoying.
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Re: hrm
They do. It's called a world pass. Just get someone you know on the server to buy one (game money). They're not expensive.Lothar wrote:It's too bad they don't just have a "pick the server you want to be on" setting...
I play very regularly. J, Tet, or anyone else joins, lemme know and I'll give you guys a world pass to get on Bahamut (where i am) and i could show ya the ropes. I been playin since it came out in october.
And do yourselves a favor; get it on PC.
PS2 version's a rip off. gfx aren't as good, and you gotta pay $100 for it instead of $50.
Btw, my name is Malakite, 43 Paladin. Look me up
It's fun as hell, but once you get 50+ it gets a bit painstaking since you have to find lots of ppl to do certain level limit quests. But if you manage to get a good friend list going that shouldn't be a big deal.
Yea I know I'm spamming this thread, but I remembered something I thought was worth saying. The community in the game, at least all the people I've seen, is very good. There has been only maybe one person I thought was somewhat annoying, and that's after logging around 30 hours of game time. People just help you out. I saw a level 80+ white mage in the newbie area just reviving dead people for fun. A really high level black mage helped a group of 5 of us level 10 guys complete a mission that the lot of us could not have had any chance of beating on our own. And my friend told me that he met this guy who said "attack whatever you want to around here, I won't let you die". And then I turn around and return the favor. Cast Cure or Protect on random people when I'm walking from place to place. Doesn't slow me down, plus I build up my magic skills, so I really see no reason not to. Granted there's no PvP in this game, so it's pretty much everybody on the same team (until you see the 3 different nations) but even so, I'm surprized at how surprizingly civil people are.
That's cause you're fairly low level and there's not much to compete for tet.
Once you get into the 40's and you need Race armor (RSE), AF (Artifact aka job rare specific) quests etc, it gets more competitive, people aren't quite as nice.
I try to help people out as much as I can.
I just went for my AF1 quest for my paladin and i spent ~10 real hours asking for help with it and no one responded for quite some time. Was very aggrevating. A lot of japanese players want nothing to do with the american players.
But then again theres a lot that love to help out others.
Glad you've had a good experience so far.
Oh and PVP will be out when the PS2 version is released. =\
Once you get into the 40's and you need Race armor (RSE), AF (Artifact aka job rare specific) quests etc, it gets more competitive, people aren't quite as nice.
I try to help people out as much as I can.
I just went for my AF1 quest for my paladin and i spent ~10 real hours asking for help with it and no one responded for quite some time. Was very aggrevating. A lot of japanese players want nothing to do with the american players.
But then again theres a lot that love to help out others.
Glad you've had a good experience so far.
Oh and PVP will be out when the PS2 version is released. =\
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Well, I picked up the game currently updateing 8,314 files............. it's going pretty quick. Name's JMEaT, have no clue what server I'm on. Took almost 90 minutes to set the game up.
For some reason it feels like I sold my soul
EDIT: I was mistaken. It is taking an additional 90 mins... Don't get this until you get broadband Warlock.
For some reason it feels like I sold my soul
EDIT: I was mistaken. It is taking an additional 90 mins... Don't get this until you get broadband Warlock.
Yeah, I was activly using the map. I think I need to start making use of the markers.
BTW, my playonline name is JMEaT and my in game name is Jmeat. I looked up Malakite on Playonline, but couldn't find you Tet.
My email address is a very long string of numbers, but the guy I was with said it is possible to change it?
BTW, my playonline name is JMEaT and my in game name is Jmeat. I looked up Malakite on Playonline, but couldn't find you Tet.
My email address is a very long string of numbers, but the guy I was with said it is possible to change it?
12.95? christ!
if you wanted to just play for a month, you can cancel right? (no contracts?) or maybe just a few months so you dont wind up paying 100 bucks to play a game.
i loved every final fantasy game, but being poor makes 13 bucks a month to play a video game a little hard to swallow
is it a game that needs a controller? mouse and keys only?
if you wanted to just play for a month, you can cancel right? (no contracts?) or maybe just a few months so you dont wind up paying 100 bucks to play a game.
i loved every final fantasy game, but being poor makes 13 bucks a month to play a video game a little hard to swallow
is it a game that needs a controller? mouse and keys only?
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i have a nostromo n45, dual analog with tons of buttons. for some reason none of the newer games support it. whatever happened to using the default device in windows?
i was lookin at the logitech dual action gamepad, looks very similar to the ps2 controller. anyone have one of those? its cheap so i might just pick it up anyway, but is it a good controller?
is this game gonna totally engulf me like 7/8/10 did? (30 hours a week)
i was lookin at the logitech dual action gamepad, looks very similar to the ps2 controller. anyone have one of those? its cheap so i might just pick it up anyway, but is it a good controller?
is this game gonna totally engulf me like 7/8/10 did? (30 hours a week)
No contract.
It has a bit of a learning curve, but ask for help. (Just don't ask for money. THat's a big no no.)
Pick up the strategy guide. It has a great section for begginers.
ANd jmeat, IM Malakite
If you want i can get ya a world pass and help ya level a bit. You can make those 3 lvls back VERY quickly.
And yes you can change the email address.
My email is defender1@pol.com
It has a bit of a learning curve, but ask for help. (Just don't ask for money. THat's a big no no.)
Pick up the strategy guide. It has a great section for begginers.
ANd jmeat, IM Malakite
If you want i can get ya a world pass and help ya level a bit. You can make those 3 lvls back VERY quickly.
And yes you can change the email address.
My email is defender1@pol.com
You can't really power level in this game all that well. If you're partying with people who are higher level than you, you get much less experience than they do. It gets to the point where you sometimes don't get any experience at all if they're powerful enough.
If you really want to get some mad experience, you need to get a full party of guys within one or two levels of each other and take on very tough or incredibly tough enemies. To do that well, though, you really need a warrior, white mage, and black mage.
If you really want to get some mad experience, you need to get a full party of guys within one or two levels of each other and take on very tough or incredibly tough enemies. To do that well, though, you really need a warrior, white mage, and black mage.
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