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Mac Version wont launch
I have downloaded the client for the Mac version of FF14 but when i go to try and start the game the launcher wont...well launch. Ive tried uninstalling it and redownloading the client. I turned off my firewall but those didnt work. Does anyone have any ideas please?
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Did you get the client from the Square Enix store or somewhere else?
Because I tried downloading from this link
http://support.na.square-enix.com/ff...G9Ll8347mvCz17
and got the same problem as you did. I wonder if it will solve it if you directly download from the SE store instead of this link above.
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I am having the same problem. After a minute or so it will tell me "this application is not responding" and that's that.
No idea how to fix it.
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I can share what I have tried.
So I have a few Mac computers. I pulled the trigger and bought the Mac client from SE store. All my mac which are on El Capitan runs fine. The only one that has a problem is the Late 2013 21-inch iMach which is on Yosemite. It had the same problem as what you guys said. When I double click the program, it verifies and then nothing...
For those on El Capitan, (iMac late 2015 27-inch, Macbook Air 13-inch late 2013 and Macbook retina 12-inch mid 2015) they all started and I could play on them.
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I am having the exact same issue. I just bought the mac version and I cannot get it to launch. I would try to open it and it would say Verifying "FINALFANTASYXIV" then nothing would happen. I would try to open it again and it says it cannot open because it's not responding. Then when I try to uninstall it I have to restart my entire computer because it says it's already open and I have no other way of closing it as it does not show in finder or my dock.
I am fairly new with mac as I just bought my mackbook pro last September. Am I doing something wrong? I followed the instructions in the SE store and it seems like there's nothing else I can do besides wait on my tickets to be answered.
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Have you upgraded to El Capitan?
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My issue seems to have been fixed by upgrading the OS to El Capitan.