obviously it wouldn't be exactly the same. An upgrade PlayOnline yes please absolutely.

obviously it wouldn't be exactly the same. An upgrade PlayOnline yes please absolutely.
Last edited by IloveYouPumpkin; 12-06-2012 at 01:18 PM.


Some things are simply beyond saving. wwwThis isn't that bad idea.
POL was kind of an access portal to a number of services on the PS2. Yeah people think about in terms of just accessing FFXI, but it also had email, chat rooms and most importantly (for SE) were news tidbits and advertisements for other SE products.
With that in mind, updating POL would be a great idea. The main problem, however, is that POL has always been linked to MMOs, in that the only way you could have POL is if you bought FFXI or (if I'm not entirely mistaken) Front Mission Online. So for POL to work now, it should be a free app. Then from inside POL it should be possible to buy access to FFXI and FFXIV.
The next step would be to then include a portal for access to the Square Enix manga bookshelf, the music library, and perhaps even old game titles available for a particular system (assuming PC and PS3). Apps like Crunchy Roll and Netflix are on PS3, so why not make digitally distributed manga available on a console as well?
Overall it could be pretty darn cool.
Last edited by WinnipegJet; 12-06-2012 at 01:33 PM.
Screw that just make it usable through the steam interface and we have a 10x better user portal at our disposal.This isn't that bad idea.
POL was kind of an access portal to a number of services on the PS2. Yeah people think about in terms of just accessing FFXI, but it also had email, chat rooms and most importantly (for SE) were news tidbits and advertisements for other SE products.
With that in mind, updating POL would be a great idea. The main problem, however, is that POL has always been linked to MMOs, in that the only way you could have POL is if you bought FFXI or (if I'm not entirely mistaken) Front Mission Online. So for POL to work now, it should be a free app. Then from inside POL it should be possible to buy access to FFXI and FFXIV.
The next step would be to then include a portal for access to the Square Enix manga bookshelf, the music library, and perhaps even old game titles available for a particular system (assuming PC and PS3). Apps like Crunchy Roll and Netflix are on PS3, so why not make digitally distributed manga available on a console as well?
Overall it could be pretty darn cool.



Come on, guys... What about the Lodestone? That's like PlayOnline!
Last edited by Zehira; 12-06-2012 at 01:38 PM.
Fixing that would be easier than fixing pol. Steam just recently started hitting the mmo space in earnest. They've been great up till now I'm sure they'll hammer out those problems soon enough
Edit: Hell I just set it up to launch gw2 and it launches it perfectly and gives me perfect use of the overlay.
Last edited by Azurus; 12-06-2012 at 01:36 PM.




What the heck was all of that rubbish?
I don't know about you but here in Australia POL was nothing but an annoying account management system with an incredible talent for implementing management structures into their customer service that guaranteed you no resolutions, no solutions and a fabulous international charge on your telephone bill because their bullshit chat support was far from chatty and even further from supportive.
Oh and I disapprove of them coming back![]()



I liked play online, reminded me of .Hack lol
http://dn.guildwork.com/

I enjoyed PlayOnline in the very beginning ... but towards the end of my FFXI career (WoTG) .. I was overIt.com

Apology for bad english
I was at home eatin penutt buthurt when pfone rangs
"Playonline is kill"
"no"
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