Pfft. All the complaining, This game rocks, after you get used to it. Until you have played it for over a year, and are decently leveled in it (ex. 60+ on at least 1 job) then dont complain, you cannot make accusations on a game you do not own, OR did not play long enough to fully enjoy it. These games require monthly fees, because of bandwidth usage and updates,ect. Hell, do the math, if there are 1 million FFXI players, @ 13$ a month, they make 13m$ a month off this, and it helps them fund their company during production time (new games) I dont care about the online fee, this game rocks, and with a few easy edits, you can make it look like a next-gen game with a decent system. (at least on pc :P) The extra 1$ a month doesnt matter either, because you get 75x18 levels for the base fee, and an additional 75x18 levels per extra dollar. lets see.. compare that to WoW's 70x1 x 9 with no swiching :P And dont even bother comparing it to guild wars, its structured different as someone said, there are some gathering spots in GW yeah, but its mainly party oriented, ex. you cant really walk out into the world and find other people, you need to be in a town. FFXI and WoW are different from that, and FFXI in particular has an incredibly long storyline and you really shouldnt be all that bored ever because it takes about 6 months AT LEAST to max out one job from the start, and sure maybe the 4 year veterans have enough Gil to afford to level in a week or 2, but that takes a LONG TIME to do ^^ You wont get bored, and you can always have a mule or 2 to level if you do somehow get bored :) not to mention they are always adding new things to the game, such as Chocobo Racing sometime soon, and more PvP ^^ So, dont diss this game, and dont complain about the fees because this game is targeted for 13+ and most people playing it are at least 15, and if you have just about ANY kind of job by then, at least most people do, then the fee is like 2 hours of work tops with a decent salary. So wow, 2 hours of your time for a MONTH of play. not too bad, and definately more affordable than most stuck up brats think. As for the death penalty, its really not that bad, i mean EXP loss is really a lot more favorable to me than in other MMORPGs (ex. Runescape: where you lose all but 3 items on you when you die, valued at Shop Price, not player, not most really rare items are valued at 1$ shop price so your screwed out of months of work if you die accidentally, or forgot to put something up) whereas once you get to a decent level, getting the EXP back isnt really hard, sure, 1-10 are the most boring levels, and it really doesnt get awesome till 30+, but past that its an awesome game, and differs from many other games out there right now. Actually i like the EXP loss because it encourages you to keep alive, but at least its not like Everquest ^^ All in all, quit the complaining, i mean 360 users even get this in HD, and 13$ is cheap compared to other MMOs of the same QUALITY ^^ I own this game, i love it, and it has a lot of potential for expansion, which they are always adding, (cant wait for chocos! :) ) The only downfall of this game would be: 1. the World swiching is a bit of a pain 2. some worlds have RMTers (real money traders) and some Botters, but then again most if not all MMOs have some form of this Buy it, play it for a year and then tell me it sucks :P but at least try in that year lol, youll always have something to go do ^^ As for the lookdowns on the attack interface and stuff not being native to a FF feel, i think its really nice after you play with it, and it even worked its way kind of into the FFXIII role of gameplay, and i believe FFXII's as well, it actually gives it more of a realistic feel to it rather than your screen shattering and you go into a pre-setup battlefield, its more Realtime :)
Final Fantasy XI Online now online
Square Enix launches first Xbox 360 MMORPG worldwide; PlayStation 2, PC FFXI Treasures of Aht Urhgan expansions also live.
While scientists debate whether the physical universe is expanding or collapsing, there's no doubt about the Final Fantasy XI universe. The Square Enix game took a huge leap today, welcoming in a new platform as well as a new expansion for previous users.
Final Fantasy XI Online for the Xbox 360, revealed as Microsoft's big announcement at last year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, is now available in stores worldwide. The next-gen version features high-definition graphics and does not require an Xbox Live Gold subscription to play online--those with Silver memberships have full access to online play and upcoming downloads. However, users will still need to pay a monthly fee of $12.95 for their first character, plus $1 for each new character.
The addition of the 360 makes FFXI the first "triple-cross-platform, triple-region" massively multiplayer online game, according to Square. In addition to the Xbox 360, FFXI is available on the PC and PlayStation 2 in North America, Japan, and Europe.
Treasures of Aht Urhgan, an expansion pack for FFXI, was also made available today for the PlayStation 2 and PC (all available expansions, including Treasures, were included in the Xbox 360 version of FFXI). The add-on features adventures in the land of Aht Urhgan, as well as two new modes, besieged and assault.
Final Fantasy XI Online for the Xbox 360 is rated T for Teen and retails for $49.99. The Treasures of Aht Urhgan expansion pack for the PS2 and PC is rated T for Teen and has an SRP of $29.99. For more information, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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