Both ways you have to pay... so why bother leaving the house
Both ways you have to pay... so why bother leaving the house
as they says old active players wont has to pay for a ARR copy they must shipped toy our in-game Acc address as yoshi says also email you your code to download pre-launch
No need to inconvenience SE just because some of us are still on dialup.
Fortunately I just upgraded to Verizon's premier new 300mb/sec.
Unfortunately with everyone bombarding the server at once, it's not going to be distributed at any speed near that.
I'm willing to bet that the best speeds people are going to get are around 300k/sec on launch day. Fortunately those with legacy will already have most if it and will be seeding while they download the small patch on launch day, helping make it faster for those that have to download it all.
http://www.pocket-hockey.com <-My ffxiv adventure!
Now with nVidia Surround!!!
MicroATX Desktop - i7 950 - 12gb ram - 2x GTX580
2x Intel 520 180gb SSD's in Raid0 - 3x 28" LCD @ 5760x1200
Most? Not in the US, unless you're using satellite or something.All the major carriers I know of just charge a flat monthly rate for unlimited use. I realize in other parts of the world some ISPs aren't so "generous," but I'd reccomend trying to find another ISP- this is the modern world and multi-gigabyte downloads are becoming increasingly more common- You can't charge by the megabyte for non-mobile without alienating your customer base unless the limits are really high. Maybe they're trying to limit illegal activity or something, I don't know, but when you're preventing your customers from engaging in perfectly legitimate uses of the internet, you're doing something wrong.Most ISPs place a cap on the amount of data that can be downloaded per month with harsh penalties for going over the cap.
I want mine in floppy disks SE, please send them to me and I will send back the equivalent cost in postage stamps to you.
I've lived in 4 different countries over the past 6 years and had internet every time, not once have I heard of ISP's with caps UNLESS you are using your mobile phone provider (for example when people use 3g dongles that contain a sim card).
Local Library computers are also the best place to get computer viruses! if you go this route I recommend scanning the files first before installing on your computer. I've yet to see a Library that had a PC that was within a decade and ran well. They are usually so full of crap they barely operate from people downloading stuff to them. :P
wait what?? discount for FFXIV:ARR CE for those who have purhased the CE of 1.0?? ooo where might I find this infos??
Great now I have something else to drool and dream about! I'll end up buying the CE again anyways because im a huge FF fan (plus i lost the dang keygen so I want another one) (yes i know i can just buy the keygen)
Last edited by SinisterJoint; 02-02-2013 at 11:27 AM. Reason: added more lulz!!
depends on how well your municipality funds public libraries. Not all of them are bad.Local Library computers are also the best place to get computer viruses! if you go this route I recommend scanning the files first before installing on your computer. I've yet to see a Library that had a PC that was within a decade and ran well. They are usually so full of crap they barely operate from people downloading stuff to them. :P
Not true -- read the fine print and you will see differently. Howevre, it IS a VERY high number ( i think like 200gigs)(at least for comcast it is) that unless you dowload asstons of movies you will never reach that amount. Look it up though because it is true.Most? Not in the US, unless you're using satellite or something.All the major carriers I know of just charge a flat monthly rate for unlimited use. I realize in other parts of the world some ISPs aren't so "generous," but I'd reccomend trying to find another ISP- this is the modern world and multi-gigabyte downloads are becoming increasingly more common- You can't charge by the megabyte for non-mobile without alienating your customer base unless the limits are really high. Maybe they're trying to limit illegal activity or something, I don't know, but when you're preventing your customers from engaging in perfectly legitimate uses of the internet, you're doing something wrong.
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