I know SE is already aware that an improper shutdown makes the PS4 download the whole 22 GB, but it had been a while now and the problem is still there. So please fix it and do a follow up on this issue.
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I know SE is already aware that an improper shutdown makes the PS4 download the whole 22 GB, but it had been a while now and the problem is still there. So please fix it and do a follow up on this issue.
I thought PS4 users learned years ago that improper shut downs corrupt save game data?
Would the XIV save data be affected regardless?
I've had it happen once but people seem to be having it quite frequently. I'm genuinely shocked nothing has been done about it yet especially after that 80 plus page thread.
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...84835034aef2d4
Its in Sony's court now, SE has passed it on. Nothing they can do about it.
It is a Sony issue, nothing SE can do about it.
Still is a problem and SE should push whoever needs to fix this.
And until then just shut down the PS4 properly
SE can push but at the end of the day, with all their exclusives already planned onto the PS4 platform, it's not as though they have much of a ransom to hold lol.
PS - would recommend to ps4 users you either buy or borrow an external until this is sorted, will save you so much bandwidth.
Yeah, it's the result of the PS4 losing power in anyway if FFXIV, or the launcher, is running. Every other bit of data on my PS4 is perfectly fine, but it forces FFXIV to download from scratch with no prompt that something went wrong. It just says "preparing first time installation."
I've had it happen two times. Both times my PS4 was "powered-down" but in sleep mode, which is the default way it turns itself off.
Taking the extra step to FULLY power it off is the only way to prevent this glitch, but even that can't stop a power outage while playing.
You can get "living room" style UPS systems which you just plug everything into and pass the ethernet/cable through so that none of the equipment gets zapped.
That said, unless your PS4 has a SSD, I'm not sure what would trigger this, maybe the PS4 has an anti-hacking provision that sees an unclean shutdown as a tampered game.