actually yes I did see the early early stages of final fantasy 11 and granted it needed some work. but it was still a solid game that could hold my attention and was fun though incredibly though to get through
actually yes I did see the early early stages of final fantasy 11 and granted it needed some work. but it was still a solid game that could hold my attention and was fun though incredibly though to get through
That would be because FFXIV can only improved in graphics. You can add a few different things to do, but basically, it's an mmo. Everyone's caught up and they're all the same at the core. Quest, level up, fight stuff, and try to have the best gear. SE's presentation has always been great so people are used to seeing games come out that look great. So by now, of course no one will be wowed. FFXIV looks amazing. It's what we expected. We saw it in 13. We'll continue to see it.
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...isnt that what ff14 is for?
wait so you're asking se to remove ps2 usage from a ps2 game... *tilts head*
I agree.. the Old PS2 has become obsolete.. Its not even being sold in stores anymore unless you got some old school video game store near you that actually stock piles the big old versions of PS2.. Now a days its just slim ps2s with no room for the hard drive.. More players are using a PC and Xbox360 compared to the PS2... I say start a thread finding out who all is actually playing FF11 using a PS2, PC and xbox360 and I am almost 99% sure that the numbers for PC and Xbox360 will be higher than that of PS2 users playing FF11... I say down with the PS2 limitations![]()
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