View Full Version : PlayOnline, what will happen to it?
Evogolist
10-13-2015, 12:54 PM
I'm pretty sure this has been answered before, but I was wondering what will happen to the PlayOnline launcher once major updates stop and console support is cut? Is it possible for it to be revamped or is the XI client too attached/coded to it that it can't be?
Daniel_Hatcher
10-13-2015, 09:31 PM
I believe they said before it's hard-coded into the game and would require a lot of work to remove it, or something along those lines.
Alhanelem
10-14-2015, 12:18 AM
Playonline can't be removed if that's what you're asking. Will not happen.
Evogolist
10-14-2015, 04:52 AM
ah, okay. I was really just wondering what would happen to it once updates and console support ceased. I know that they haven't updated it in a while. It would've been nice though to not so much as remove it, but to have a better up to date launcher.
I do however miss those Vana'diel Tribunes. I know I can just pull them up either in the archives or on FFXIclopedia, but it was a nice little something to read in between game play.
Thanks anyway for the reply guys, I really appreciate it.
Daniel_Hatcher
10-14-2015, 05:51 AM
I'd just rather after logging in if it skipped all the useless stuff and jumped in game.
Elexia
10-14-2015, 08:41 AM
I believe they said before it's hard-coded into the game and would require a lot of work to remove it, or something along those lines.
It's been proven this isn't the case.....but that's not something that can be legally talked about. If they continued dev support, they could likely do their own launcher for XI, especially since it's ending up as PC only and Mobile version is streamed. POL's original intent was a portal for games (it had more MMOs linked to it than TM and XI in Japan), database for walkthroughs (old IX paperback guides linked to Playonline sections for more details and such) and PS2 Launcher.
Alhanelem
10-14-2015, 10:27 AM
Without delving into territory that ought not to be delved into, the connection between FFXI and POL is straightforward- but most of theconnection is with the playonline servers, not so much the client. The game uses POL for the friends list system and reports your online status, what game you're playing (The only "games" remaining in existence to my knowledge, even in Japan, are FFXI, and Chat.) The game also talks with the POL servers to check your account status and obtain your content ID/character list. That you can glean from logical deduction and no actual knowledge of unscrupulous things is needed.
They could *mostly* ditch playonline provided you don't mind not having a friend list / black list. But POL in some form is needed as a launcher, same as FFXIV and basically any other MMO.
Ladynamine
10-15-2015, 11:39 AM
It's been proven this isn't the case.....but that's not something that can be legally talked about. If they continued dev support, they could likely do their own launcher for XI, especially since it's ending up as PC only and Mobile version is streamed. POL's original intent was a portal for games (it had more MMOs linked to it than TM and XI in Japan), database for walkthroughs (old IX paperback guides linked to Playonline sections for more details and such) and PS2 Launcher.
I remember that stupid Final Fantasy 9 guide idea back when it was Squaresoft. It was terrible since they short-cutted the heck out of the actual player's guide. It was a very huge disappointment on my part because I didn't have Internet then and missed out on alot of side-quest stuff.
bungiefanNA
10-15-2015, 01:11 PM
PlayOnline is a backend environment that supports multiple games, like PSN and Xbox Live are on the modern consoles. It handles the same tasks those platforms do, linking billing to an account, managing a global friend list that lets you see what friends are playing, and a communication option to those friends. Yes, the other 5 applications supported by the platform have shut down, but considering the platform was made for PS2, intended to work with games from Squaresoft, Enix, and Namco, and done before Xbox Live and PSN were a thing, it's pretty impressive. It's also hard to disentangle the functions from it and make the game launchable on its own, though they have shifted most of the account management to the web interface instead of PlayOnline. Given the churn on the development team, such disentablgement isn't going to happen with only a month or so of major development left.
oliveira
10-15-2015, 02:27 PM
It had a manga reader application, too. :rolleyes:
Alhanelem
10-15-2015, 04:47 PM
PlayOnline is a backend environment that supports multiple games.*Used* to support multiple games. I'm pretty sure even in Japan, FFXI is the only POL game still running.
Ladynamine
10-20-2015, 02:09 PM
The following was posted during the Vana'diel Project Q&A from Freshly Picked Vana'diel 17 on April 3, 2015:
(0:49:36 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EBiAWud_Jg&feature=player_detailpage#t=2769.25)~)
Q: With service ending for the PlayStation 2 / Xbox 360 versions, what will happen to PlayOnline?
A: The question is a bit unclear, but PlayOnline will continue to operate while the PC version remains. This is because PlayOnline is intertwined with the key systems of FFXI, so FFXI would not be able to run by itself. However, the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 versions of PlayOnline will end with the end of service.
So to answer the topic (along w/ what Alhanelem said), they cannot run FFXI w/o POL. I just wanted to confirm on what they (FFXI Development Team) said about it.