Quote Originally Posted by Dsherman View Post
Here is my own rumor (unconfirmed) about that glitch that said the PS2 HDD was full on the Update that occurred December 6,2010........ SE Botched something on the preliminary update they made available on November 30.

There was no Server downtime on November 30. So people already running the game were not forced to exit and receive the November 30 update.

It is my belief that anyone that just kept the game running the whole time, plus anyone that just simply didn't try to play FFXI from November 30 until December 6 had no problem with the December 6 update. Those of use that did receieve the November 30 update got that error and had to do the "Clean Install" to get the December 6 update to work.

If this were true, SE probably overlaid the bad data as they set up the December 6 update..all before anyone knew there was a problem.

I have received NO confirmation of this from SE.... it is only my own personal experience. But it is plausable.
The only way this would be possible is if PC users also downloaded the bad data, a prelimenery update adds DATs but they sit inactive until an activation code is added to them so playing the game without these DATs should cause no issues.

About the rumors, I beleave the issue with the PS2 hard drive is that the ffxi partition is the issue, which is why SE decided to change it so that it deleted the old DATs before installing the others, this action by SE proves that the ffxi partition is the issue here.

There isnt a limit of zones in ffxi, the limit is in the PS2's RAM, it only has 32MB which is pathetic for todays standards, all they could do is try to make a type of page filing to get round this problem, but I dont know how easy that would be.

however I cant say the exact numbers of japanese playing on the PS2 but as far as I beleve is that the Japanese prefer to play on consoles rather than PC which would enforce the argument that the main japanese playerbase plays on PS2