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Last edited by Grimlocke; 04-09-2014 at 07:43 AM.
I believe we got a response on this issue. Something to the extent of it would be difficult or impossible to implement as key items since the storage data is saved/directly tied to the storage slip item (similar to how you can have unique augments on a particular piece of gear), whereas all key items are the same for all players.
They also mentioned they're working on overhauling the storage system. (Fingers crossed it involves a fat chocobo!)
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XIV is getting a fat chocobo mount and a moogle minion , part of the ps4 CE pack
If they implement fat choco in xi I hope its a house item so we don't have to run someplace separate from housing like Adoulin Docks or Mog Gardens to access. Not allowing your house mog to redeem storage slips and making us exit and run down the lane is silly enough as it is when your trying to juggle gear
Thanks for your ideas! I don't really agree with them but it is nice to see people making constructive suggestions.
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As someone who likes to create new characters and do low level stuff, I wish they could add a few more Claim Slips for storing lower level gear like:
Level 10 Scale, Level 11 Brass, Level 12 Linen, Level 16 Bone, Level 20 Trader's, Level 21 Beetle.
If you actually wear armor, o.O, at low level, this is another 30 pieces of gear you have to either store or repeated buy if you end up tossing it. Just a nice change I would like to see.
The complete collection on Steam costs as much as standalone SoA costs. I'm not sure why you still want to pay 40 bucks to get something you can get for 30.
It's the same bunch of 0s and 1s no matter where you get it from. It makes no difference if you get a key that enables the entire game or one that enables just SoA. All you're doing is flipping a digit in SE's database servers.
Also, if you copy the installation folder from Steam, and then install FFXI from the free trial, you can copy those instalaltion files over the plain install and enable all the expansions, without ever needing Steam again. Only the core game needs to be installed, and that's a free download, and just to set up registry keys. After that, you can copy anyone's install from a backup or their hard drive to bring the game up to current expansions and current patches. That's how I do it. I keep my FFXI install backed up to an external hard drive, and hand it to a friend who is just starting the game to save them a long patch. The folder copies over in about 10 minutes, and the initial file check takes about half an hour, and they are playing within in hour instead of waiting 8-10 of patching.
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