Is this game going to work on Windows 10 when it releases?
Or for that matter has anyone played it on a Windows 10 build already? Since Windows 10 is the hot new thing about to drop.
I want to upgrade but want to make sure this game works first.
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Is this game going to work on Windows 10 when it releases?
Or for that matter has anyone played it on a Windows 10 build already? Since Windows 10 is the hot new thing about to drop.
I want to upgrade but want to make sure this game works first.
Official response is they will confirm compatibility mid-August, or later if issues are discovered.
So upgrading before they official confirm the game supports Windows 10 is at our own risk.
There's a major windows update on the way, one which everyone will receive for free, and SE couldn't bother to do their best to have their game work on it at launch? It doesn't seem like what most companies would do.
I will upgrade nonetheless. Let's hope it works, but if it does not, there are many things I can play meanwhile.
Don't worry, I'm running W10 since build 9926 and the game has been working with no issues at all.
That's encouraging. I assume it would work because Windows is typically good with legacy support, I think there's more UI and services changes than underlying tech change in this release, but it's good to have your confirmation that we can safely upgrade on day 1 without there being some major issue that makes the game stop working lol.
The only "issue" I have is that the launcher doesn't save the UserID even if you tick the checkbox, so you have to write it everytime you open the game. But other than that, as I said, it works really well.
For reference: i5-3570k, AMD R9 290 (tried with Catalyst 15.6, 15.7 and the latest WU drivers), 8 GB RAM.
Thanks a lot for the confirmation. It's good to know the game will work right off the bat, even if we don't receive any official confirmation yet.
I'm currently waiting to get win10. FF14 working is good but it's not the only game i run and there's also my internet security.
I upgraded to Windows 10 Pro N from Windows 8.1 Pro N.
Previously in Windows 8.1 Pro N, the game could not run as WMVcore.DLL was missing, this is a component missing from N version of Windows which is resolved by installing Media Player package. However this package does not exist in Windows 10 yet and the older installers for older versions of Windows is incompatible, so you're forced to google up for missing DLL files and place into the game folder.
The game runs smoothly - until it crashes, I don't know what's happening, the game doesn't actually crash, but the video does not update anymore and stays still as if it's crashed. The sound playback still works flawlessly, I can hear the music playing in background, my mouse cursor moving over menus and other players casting spells.
Word of advice for those running Windows 7/8/8.1 N to NOT upgrade.
I'd like to know for sure as well....I'm not going to miss out on a free upgrade potentially because I have to wait till "mid august" for them to make it compatible with Windows 10. I'm not going to upgrade and not be able to play the game either, not with savage alexander progression and weekly tome caps to hit. Screw that noise.
Windows 10 upgrade is free for a year, so I will wait it out to see any problems first.
Just a word of warning to folks, people are confirming lower performance issues on games, especially those running off Nvidia GTX series cards. If you are unsure of upgrading to Win10, I would highly recommend not doing so until some updates come in. For FFXIV in particular, I would recommend holding back until developers confirm it is safe to upgrade.
I am definitely waiting on my personal PC. Need to give companies time to make sure they are updated and optimized for the new OS.
Watch your drivers as well with Windows 10 - I have not installed it in any personal PCs that I run at home - however I have been testing it in my office environment and have confirmed that the earlier test builds all the way up to the latest test build / official release has stripped out several essential drivers just to operate a Dell monitor and the IDE ATA/ATAPI controller. Been reinstalling this stuff all morning.
The version of Windows 10 that was released today wasn't even finalised until about 2 weeks ago (which is why there's a slight delay in shipping new computers direct from manufacturers as they didn't have it either to get it integrated/installed). Up until that point W10 was constantly being modified so from SE's point of view they probably didn't want to spend too many resources on compatibility for a product that was still changing.
That being said, their statement about Windows 10 support was released a week ago and said "We are currently performing operation verifications". We don't actually know at what point they started their testing. For all we know they've been working on this a long time, but until the final version actually got released they couldn't be 100% sure about anything.
It's in their interest to fully support Windows 10 so I'm sure they'll do it as fast as they can and as they've said they're hoping to get it done by around middle of August (3 weeks). You've got a year to upgrade and given that an operating system change is a pretty big deal it can be worth waiting at least a few weeks for software/applications to become compatible, but if you don't mind having some potential early adopter problems you can of course upgrade now, that's up to you.
Mine is downloaded and ready for me to install but I am holding off on doing so. I want to see how it performs and what fixes they make before they install it. I'll give it a couple months at least before I actually do jump in, unless, of course, it actually runs perfect from the get go for everyone. And considering this is Microsoft we are talking about here...
I've installed, not a single problem bar Windows automatically installing an Nvidia driver incorrectly - installed from Nvidia's site and everything's good. Everything seems to work 100% fine, FFXIV has had the most testing and has yet to show any problems. Performance wise, the game seems about the same as 8.1.
I upgraded to win10 and ffxiv launcher is fine, once I hit the green login on both dx9 and dx11 (tried both) I get the mouse pointer and sound but it's a black screen...
My gpu drivers are upto date so I've no idea.
Everything is ran as admin, even in the install folders the .exe are all set to run as admin. Rather stupid if you ask me.
SE have had ample time to set something in stone. I am sure other multi billion companies work faster.
Hundreds of people have been play FFXIV with Windows 10 TP and hundreds of people are using it fine now with release. 4/8 of my static is already running 10 without a hitch. It's nothing to do with SE or the devs, it's very much your machine.
Do you by chance have an 'N' edition of Windows 10? Sounds kind of like what's happening here https://www.reddit.com/r/ffxiv/comme...ffxiv_warning/
Upgraded to Win10.
No issues graphically or hardware. However I have increased load times when porting to a new area.
Outside of that, no issues. Here's hoping things improve in August.