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lowratehitman
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Posted - 2013.05.24 08:25:00 -
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FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn - A Tour of Eorzea http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JQ87KtH1G8
if you pre order, you will get into the last beta and early access, and your xp ,stats, gear, gill and all other goodies will carry over to release. I will be doing videos on this and have lined up several youtubers that have been playing this to open a community link shell (corp) in game and make goo gobs of videos together...gome join me, it will be great....the game that is :)
If you like cross platform MMORPG, than this is the one....Well there is only one cross platform MMORPG and that is Final fantasy 11, and now this.
Not sure if DC universe counts *scratches head* |

lowratehitman
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Posted - 2013.05.24 09:51:00 -
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In all honesty, the first version of ff14 online failed, as we all know. They lost tons of money and years of work on that project. They decided to continue with it, rebuild the game, and invest more into it, in which they have. I am hoping it is a fun game, in which if it is anything like ff 11 online, it will be great. If not, I guess I can always go back to playing Dust full time :) |

lowratehitman
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Posted - 2013.05.24 13:26:00 -
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Daedric Lothar wrote:Jenova's Witness wrote: They're literally a Final Fantasy VII remake away from getting out of the red. It's like they don't want money or something. (If you haven't noticed from the name, that's my favorite out of the series) Look, FF Vii HD is a liscence to print $$. Thats all it is. They haven't used it. Do you think a game company that keeps making bad games that don't work and lose money instead of making a game that just sits there all day printing $$$ by the truckload is a company with a future? No, neither do it.
You may be right! I think that in this day in age the trend is to just pull the plug on a company before it goes belly up. In all fairness SE has a good team, and I would hate to see the plug pulled. |
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