One Video Card to Rule Them All!!
I have also posted this in the XI forum since i think it has to do with both games.
I have played with my ATI drivers a little recently in an attempt to get FFXIV working better. Seems I will have to go back a few drivers if i want to play FFXI again on my best rig, making FFXIV suck again, so I wont. I'll play on my other PC that also rips the system requirements of this game to shame runs on nVidia but still seems to have in game framrate issues of it's own.
SE needs to realize that the people that want to play FFXIV are all FFXI players!!! We need a compatible driver for the new graphics cards we are buying for both ATI and nVidia. I play on both cards and both run just OK or not at all.
All 3 of my PCs run countless new games at sic FPS, this includes other new and old MMOs and the new BF3 ALL ON All MAX settings.
Fix these games, don't just tell us after 1000+ days logged on our FFXI play clocks that the cards and new PCs that many of your best fans have recently forked out A TON of money for just to play Square-Enix's new XIV (you know, the game that needs all the players it can get atm, isn't running without screen tear in fullscreen Crossfire & I have to start paying to play next month even though) isn't approved for XI. Especially if I have been playing on this card for over 8 months and never had these probs until now.
Get them running on new hardware or new content is just a waste of your time. The game may be 8 years old but the content is new and the players are sticking around showing support and interest and continuing to play. We shouldn't need 2 PCs to enjoy both of SEs MMORPGs! One $4,000 tower that pays everthing else under the sun shoud do just fine!!
Thanks for giving us a place like this to be heard. Keep up the great work, dont get me wqrong I LOVE THESE GAMES, just want em to work
Platform: 3 PCs
PC Manufacturer & Model Number: i7 Alienware AREA51, Alienware M11x R1, Dell Studio XPS16
OS: All running Windows 7 64-bit
Graphics Cards: 2 Radeon HD 6970 in CrossfireX, nVidia 335m, ATI 4650