You're basically saying that because ELEVEN years after PS2 FFXI launch, support is ending, then PS3 version shouldn't be released.....Final Fantasy XI was released for the PlayStation 2 first before other platforms, during the height of that console's popularity. The PS2 slim hadn't even been announced yet. And yet today, the PS2 version of Seekers of Adoulin will not be released in North America, and in general it is the PC version that seems to get the most support and attention from Square-Enix.
Now we have ARR on the horizon. 1.0, at least, was written for and graced the PC first. Meanwhile, all indications are the next PlayStation will be announced by the time ARR hits shelves; and there's certainly no guarantee that Sony's next console will play PS3 games.
With the cards already stacked against the PS3 version, and with the history of FFXI showing that support for console versions will get axed well before the PC version, why is Square-Enix bothering with releasing the PS3 version of the game at all at this point? And why should players make the commitment of buying the PS3 version when history shows they'll just have to move to the PC eventually anyway?
.....because, ya know, in ELEVEN years, it might be unsupported, so, ya know, better just not release it. :/
You can get a mouse and keyboard for £10 and plug them into your PS3. It really isn't a valid reason. Likewise PC controllers have been around for decades.“We don’t decide up front that we want to make a console product. We just want to make a great game. If the best experience involves a mouse and a keyboard, we’ll put it on PC. If it plays better with a controller, that’s the route we’d take. If it works on both, and we don’t have to make any meaningful alterations or compromises to the experience, we’d make it for both.”
That's why Blizzard hasn't.
FFXIV: ARR item database, ability lists, maps, guides, dungeon loot lists and more. - http://www.ffxivinfo.com
Simple Answer: FFXIV ARR will be perhaps the only actual MMORPG on the PS3 system. This alone will grab some attention.
First off, for all intents and purposes the PS2 version of FFXI has been ignored by S-E since the release of WotG, at the latest.
But even then, it would seem we can expect console versions of ARR to have a limited lifespan but not the PC version. Whether that life is 2 years or 8, why even start going down that road to begin with?
For the people saying no ps3 port for XI When the ps3 first came out there was no reason for it cause it had support for it already with the first ps3's being able to play ps2 games. I had a few friends running XI on the ps3.
DC universe aldready on PS3.
I think it will have some attention, but will decrease slowly when people can afford better PC to run the game. Everyone know PC > PS3.
But you cannot for the 360, and likely other consoles. Also people who buy a PS3 typically don't plan on using a keyboard and mouse for it, regardless of whether they can or not. That quote was from a higher up in Blizzard, explaining why they don't. And I for one, agree with it.
DCUO isn't a real MMO.
SE looked into porting FFXI to PS3, but the encoding process due to the split RAM (same reason FFXIV 1.0 was not doable on PS3, same reason Skyrim DLC was not doable on PS3) makes encoding for a PS3 too much of a pain.
If it wasn't such a pain to upscale PS2 titles Sony wouldnt of dropped the compabatility support to lower the cost of PS3s by $200, and the HD PS2 Collections would of appeared much earlier in the PS3s lifespan. HOPEFULLY upscaling from PS3 to PS4 wont be so bad. Kinda like upgrading from XP to Vista is awful but Vista to Win7 is cake.
Microsoft being greedy and SE not supporting the 360 for FFXIV has nothing to do with the dev team. I think it's a bad idea to port it to the WiiU as well.
AND they arent dropping PS2 support for Seekers of Adoulin, only PS2 support in NA. EU never had PS2 support for FFXI. It's still being developed for JP PS2.
Last edited by Yolteotl; 01-07-2013 at 06:26 AM.
I heard someone said PS4 is going to use a Vita-like CPU, if a port can be working like the Vita, it should be cheaper and easier for developers. Cell processor costs them too expensive though.
lol... :P Really, it's up to SE and others. I know about M$ anyway.
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