/points at character name.
/points at character name.



Hey! Listen!



"Radical changes to in-game world." But ya maybe in the a and b patches :P.
Still i cant wait to see how close Dalamud gets! ^^!! this is gonna be the coolest patch EVER!!~~
And it certainly was a wild ride i cant believe soon everything will be changed ^^ its gonna be lots of fun.~
CANT WAIT~!
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You'll notice in that roadmap that 1.23 was also supposed to be released 2 months ago."Radical changes to in-game world." But ya maybe in the a and b patches :P.
Still i cant wait to see how close Dalamud gets! ^^!! this is gonna be the coolest patch EVER!!~~
And it certainly was a wild ride i cant believe soon everything will be changed ^^ its gonna be lots of fun.~
CANT WAIT~!
...which, if they aren't going to change the release date of 2.0 and the taking down of 1.0, gives us 1 week to kill Van Darnus!
Was afraid this would happen.
That chart is kind of weird at the moment, but historically, the patches have been released at the end of the arrow, not at the beginning. (e.g. patch 1.18 was released July 21, arrow for 1.18 ends late July; patch 1.19 released Sept. 29, arrow for 1.19 ends late Sept etc.) So we're actually almost exactly on time.
Yeah. That chart is sort of confusing, but if you read it that way (the arrow denotes when the patch is in development, with the end of the arrow signifying the patch's release), all of the patch dates line up with the other PDFs (and the patch release schedule up to this point, aside from 1.21).That chart is kind of weird at the moment, but historically, the patches have been released at the end of the arrow, not at the beginning. (e.g. patch 1.18 was released July 21, arrow for 1.18 ends late July; patch 1.19 released Sept. 29, arrow for 1.19 ends late Sept etc.) So we're actually almost exactly on time.

Yeah Yoshida even commented on the development schedule. End of arrow = Patch deployed. Everything in the middle stands for QA development period for that patch where they stop working exclusively on the previous patch and prep the next patch to be deployed. They got off schedule during the Job/patch 1.21 but got back on schedule (for the most part) for patch 1.22, they delayed certain features but the actual patch came out on time. And I guess since the remaining patches are mostly going to be story related and they have told us absolutely nothing of what is coming, from here on out we might even have to assume everything is on time since we got nothing to tell us differently!Yeah. That chart is sort of confusing, but if you read it that way (the arrow denotes when the patch is in development, with the end of the arrow signifying the patch's release), all of the patch dates line up with the other PDFs (and the patch release schedule up to this point, aside from 1.21).

A week? If he's in 1.23 he'll be dead in an hour.
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