Please be fair to all users of the community, by fully supporting the system that FFXI was designed around and made this game what it is, by releasing Seekers of Adoulin for PS2 & PS3, by disk or download.
Please be fair to all users of the community, by fully supporting the system that FFXI was designed around and made this game what it is, by releasing Seekers of Adoulin for PS2 & PS3, by disk or download.
Last edited by deces; 07-10-2012 at 06:40 AM.
Just because a game was made for it and made it what it is, does not mean they will continue on that console.
Look at games like Monday Night Combat, the game was out on Xbox 1st, sold well. A little while after they put it on the PC, on steam, the game was a hit there as well, and has been compared to Team Fortress 2. But as soon as the game went to the PC, the Xbox players started to be forgotten, and in time, completely abandoned. I was a player of this game for the Xbox, and never play shooters on the PC, there is now a new game of Monday Night Combat, essentially MNC2, but there is no Xbox version, the Xbox version of the original has been without updates for some time, and it was left for dead.
What I mean is, just because SE built it on PS2, and it came out on PS2, does not mean PS2 will always be involved. It has been 10 years since the game came out, please understand this. The time for the console is ending, and ended long ago honestly. The next gen of systems is expected in the next 2 years and your asking them to still support a 12 year old console that has no ability to be updated or upgraded. PS2 has lived a long time, and I'm surprised this long seeing as PS2 games have been outdated for 2~3 years now, but its time seems to be over.
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