No shit, that has to suck for people living there that actually like to play alot of those games.
Wow, China is a strict place to live. O.oA lot of my friends in Grad school are Chinese. Actually, I was seeing one of the Chinese girls in my cohort... That aside to demonstrate I have some clue what I'm talking about...
China bans Google, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and several other things. They have government sanctioned versions which look VERY similar to their counterparts (renren looks 100% ripped from Facebook, and Baidu functions just like Google.)
A lot of it has to do with not wanting the outside world to influence people. Essentially, China doesn't want anyone to get any ideas about protesting or government overthrowing like the Arab Spring. So it's highly unlikely the legitimate Chinese players (Not talking about RMT farmers, we're talking about people who actually play for fun) will be on the same servers. They do not want Europeans, Americans, and Japanese people influencing the thinking of their people. Essentially laws and politics will prevent them from playing with us. It's a shame too. But anything that threatens the governments grip on the people isn't allowed. Which makes it a pain in the ass when you want to talk to a girlfriend in China during summer vacation, because her American phone is disconnected, she can't use Facebook, so you have to rely on school e-mail or I think skype works...
i've got korean friends living in shanghai china that play on my server...... i dont know if that makes a difference.
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Thank you for the answer, that's all I needed to know. I am not attacking Chinese, I had one friend and she told me I was her only friend until she quit for no real reason. Anyways, My rl friend and I were discussing about China until he mentioned gold farmers, that's what it got me wondering.Seriously it's not because there was couple of news regarding this that it automatically become a fact. Lot of RMTs are just normal people like you and me. They farm gold sell it back to a website for cheap and in huge quantity. RMT slaves is more a myth than anything, people being forced to play etc. sure it does happen, but what doesn't happen in a country with 1.4 billion people?
It's just not the majority. Also people tends to forget that a lot of JP players and westerners are farming/selling gold as well. It's not only Chinese players. It can be very profitable even for people living in countries where life is expensive. Many skilled programmers use their own cheats/bots to get a huge amount of money and these aren't always the random Chinese farmer with no programming skills...
Using your own tool often guaranteed that it will remain undetected for a while.
I've got Chinese friends on XIV and it's annoying to often see people /pointing chinese people out and automatically consider them as RMT...![]()
A lot of Chinese use VPN to play on servers outside of China. Also hong long and Taiwan don't have these laws. If square is smart (though I doubt they are) the will have a Chinese language version availed internationally. Then they could play with us. But no chinese character support don't expect many
Last edited by Zantetsuken; 07-24-2012 at 11:49 PM.
China isn't that strict of a place to live. You have to go to China to understand I lived in China And can tell you China is not a country of law. There are laws but do people follow them? Not really. Chinese for the most part ignore there government and the government ignores that you ignore if you don't mess with the government in an organized way.
Organized way is the key term there. I know some families occasionally have a second child without meeting any of the criteria to have one (minority, child of 2 old children, disabled first child, etc) and don't pay the fine. But that's why all the blocked web sites are blocked; China wants to have the ability to monitor and prevent organization.
Also, for anyone playing right now, they're using international versions of the game, and as a few people have stated, they're using work around methods to get access through Hong Kong (which abides by different rules) and Taiwan.
"As I mentioned via press releases a while back, Square Enix has entered into a strategic partnership with SNDA, a major Chinese video game developer. With their cooperation, we’ll be bringing FFXIV version 2.0 to China, which boasts the largest online gaming community in the world. This is one market that no global online operation can ignore, ours included.
Official service in China is scheduled to commence a while after version 2.0’s global launch, and so I thought it’d be good to check out ChinaJoy, the nation’s largest video game expo. We’re not necessarily timing it with the event, but the new promo site will be unveiled very soon. Between the site’s kickoff, gamescom 2012 in August, and the FINAL FANTASY 25th anniversary event, we’ll be releasing a flood of info." ... Mr. FFXIV Producer
I'm assuming that this is what this thread is about and what it says to me is that the Chinese will be playing the game. I personally know and use to talk to some RMT in FFXI and they were Chinese. The particular RMT I'm talking about didn't impede on peoples play time and they played for fun as well as for money. It's funny because in FFXI Chinese were shunned because of RMT activity and nobody wanted to play with them for that reason. If their government was monitering their game time then they saw no threat because we all knew about the Chinese players on our server. They had a few people including myself that would sit and chat or do some activity with them but we were few and far between. The RMT that bothered me were the ones farming tree cuttings ( Joy Toy too) all the time, made it difficult to farm them but it also made for a little healthy competition which always makes farming more fun. So if Chinese could play with us in FFXI why could they not play with us in FFXIV?
Not only by law that they have to have segregated servers from us and the rest of the world, time limits and whatnot, (But the blatant racism still going on between the Japanese and the Chinese... I've played a few games released in Chinese territories, and it seems that they have a very strong dislike for the Japanese, especially when the time comes for group play, they'd either PK the player over and over, or kick them if they even spoke a lick of Japanese.)
Now it's not the case with all Chinese players but it's a rather huge majority of them, why they do it, idk, but they tolerate other foreign players.
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