And they still haven't bothered to fix it.
And they still haven't bothered to fix it.
99 Drk, 99 Sch, 99 Bst, 99 Geo and a ton of other jobs there
110 +5 Bonecraft
Level 99 Relic Scythe
And spend more money for a single game...? It was sold for PS2, it was originally developed for PS2. Some of us also don't like trying to game on an unstable OS like Windows, on a smaller screen. My computer is for much more than games, and trying to keep up to date on some things is annoying. Also, it seems every time they patch the game, it breaks something with my graphics card and I have to hunt down a different driver. 3-10 FPS after WotG was released, when it ran 29-30 FPS before is unacceptable.
Also, what about people running Linux or Mac OS instead of Windows?
I wouldn't be playing any MMO at all if FFXI hadn't have been released on a console.
i have the same problem with not only the outpost npcs but lots of other npcs. i play on ps2 and ps3. when i called the support phone number with my problem they insisted the problem was with my router and referred me to:
http://support.na.square-enix.com/fa...&so=4&q=router
even after making the changes to my router there was no improvement at all.
Spamtastic - Valefor
Indeed, I never had this problem before the latest version update and I've played on the "Playstation 2" since the 2005...ish. It only started after the version update, leading me to think that something about it broke the links between the NPCs and their dialogues. If there was a hard-cancel on NPCs this really wouldn't be an issue, we actually would be able to cancel out of broken dialogues.
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