Hey guys im new and started on the ps3 instead of the pc just so I could get some use out of my ps4 when it comes out. My question is, should I also buy a pc version or should I just buy the ps3 keyboard? Any suggestions help thanks.![]()
Hey guys im new and started on the ps3 instead of the pc just so I could get some use out of my ps4 when it comes out. My question is, should I also buy a pc version or should I just buy the ps3 keyboard? Any suggestions help thanks.![]()
Well...no. I think why would you?
You just be buying too much for the game.
If you got PC, then you going to buy PS4 and the PC game. Just play PS3 and wait for PS4 to come out, the transition is free.
Eh? So...you don't like playing with a controller, I'm guessing. Well if you ever wanted a keyboard for the ps3 now would be the time to get it.if you wait that stuff will become obsolete.
First off, don't buy the PS keyboard. Go get a Logitech wireless and mouse combo. Much better IMO
If you travel half the time, then you have a reason to buy for PC. you can play on your PS3 at home, and on your PC when away. But otherwise, there's no real point.
You don't need a "dedicated" PS3 keyboard - any USB or bluetooth will do (even from MAC - both wired or wireless) so you might have some suitable at home already or can get one really cheap. If you have / get USB one and PS3 is far from your sofa / chair just get long USB extension cable as well. The same with mouse.
Ok well thanks guys I guess I should wait to see if I love this game before I buy another collectors edition lol. I went ahead and purchased a keyboard for my ps3![]()
There is NO PROOF as to the validity of this statement. You will likely have to purchase the PS4 version, as it is a different console. Otherwise, it would say 'Windows' and 'PlayStation' instead of 'Windows' and 'PlayStation3'. Since the PS4 is a different system than the PS3, it may need its own gamregistration (which would add 30 free days (not counting towards Veteran Rewards).
I owned the PC version of 1.0. My PC is old, and while it can play the game, I bought the PS3 version so that I could enjoy the game with less lag, as my PS3 gameplay is smoother. If you ever intend to play on the PC you should pick up the PC version.
Square Enix said players who purchase the PlayStation 3 version of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will be able to upgrade to the PlayStation 4 version without any additional costs. But Yoshida also said to eliminate any upgrade costs, players will lose the rights to play the PlayStation 3 version if they upgrade to Final Fantasy XIV for the ps4.There is NO PROOF as to the validity of this statement. You will likely have to purchase the PS4 version, as it is a different console. Otherwise, it would say 'Windows' and 'PlayStation' instead of 'Windows' and 'PlayStation3'. Since the PS4 is a different system than the PS3, it may need its own gamregistration (which would add 30 free days (not counting towards Veteran Rewards).
I owned the PC version of 1.0. My PC is old, and while it can play the game, I bought the PS3 version so that I could enjoy the game with less lag, as my PS3 gameplay is smoother. If you ever intend to play on the PC you should pick up the PC version.
http://www.siliconera.com/2013/09/19...e-ps3-version/
Ah, thank you very much. I was unaware of that article, however if you wanted to play on all 3 systems it does confirm you need to buy one of each (or after upgrading to PS4, repurchase the PS3 verson).Square Enix said players who purchase the PlayStation 3 version of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will be able to upgrade to the PlayStation 4 version without any additional costs. But Yoshida also said to eliminate any upgrade costs, players will lose the rights to play the PlayStation 3 version if they upgrade to Final Fantasy XIV for the ps4.
http://www.siliconera.com/2013/09/19...e-ps3-version/
I am eager to see the Remote Play w/ Vita option... and also quite eager to see if this means they will release a Vita-exclusive version based off the Remote Play functionality...
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