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#1 Dec 22 2010 at 5:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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Since the release of the December version update, the community has been abuzz with talk of the latest added content. Today, the FFXI team would like to take the opportunity to address some of our players' most pressing questions and concerns.

Q: The new update saw adjustments to existing content such as Salvage, Einherjar, and Dynamis. Can we expect periodic refinements to these and other existing content in the future?

A: Yes. Our plan is to continue to tweak entrance cost, minimum party size, and other restrictions so that the widest variety of content can be enjoyed by the widest audience of players. While we cannot go into specific detail yet, we are closely monitoring player feedback, and will work to address the areas of greatest demand on a priority basis.

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Q: A new recipe was added for Pet Food Eta, but the ingredients are terribly difficult to obtain. Will there be any adjustments to this recipe in the future?

A: Yes. The team shares players' concern that this recipe is disproportionately difficult compared to existing pet food recipes, and we plan to ease the requirements to make it more readily obtainable in the future.

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Q: Since the installation of the version update, it seems that certain enemy attacks that were previously unable to reach me are now doing damage. What happened?

A: To resolve an issue wherein terrain features in Wings of the Goddess and Abyssea areas could be exploited to one-sidedly attack enemies, adjustments were made to the vertical range of enemy abilities. We apologize for failing to properly mention this in the version update release notes.

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Q: After the recent maintenance, the cost of augmented items increased from 1,000 Dominion notes to 2,500. I understand the need to control gil flow, but was it not possible to just lower resale prices instead?

A: Lowering the resale price of these items was an option we considered as well. As the items in question are augmented versions of equipment obtainable via Synergy, however, we came to the conclusion that such a measure would have undesirable effects on crafters. Raising the cost in Dominion notes was deemed to be the fairest solution.

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Q: I tried to install the version update on my PlayStation 2, only to have it fail due to insufficient HDD space. Eventually, I was forced to perform a clean reinstallation. Can PS2 users expect a fix for this problem in the future?

A: It is true that FFXI is approaching the limits of the PlayStation 2 HDD, resulting in insufficient storage space errors for some players. As there is no means by which to defragment the HDD, performing a clean installation of the game is currently the only effective solution. We are working on an upgrade to the update process that will lower the amount of HDD space required, which we hope to implement in future version updates.

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Q: I very much enjoyed having the opportunity to have questions directly answered by development team members via their Twitter accounts. Recently, though, responses have grown scarce. Will there be no other venue provided for players to correspond with the FFXI team?

A: We understand that players value the opportunity to communicate directly with the development team, and appreciate your feedback tremendously. However, the use of personal Twitter pages for this purpose is somewhat problematic. Our plan is to establish official FFXI Twitter accounts for each supported language early next year, with an official discussion forum also under consideration for further down the line.

http://www.playonline.com/pcd/topics/ff11us/detail/6109/detail.html
#2 Dec 22 2010 at 6:11 AM Rating: Default
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this is pretty cool
using personal accounts is problematic for a business. Its easy for a dev to say something and land the whole company in trouble. An official medium would better cover the business side of SE.
I hope the official accounts are useful/well-implemented... time will tell
Also I like the idea of tweaking what is there rather than building a new interation (again) of the older content. Lets develop it and breath new life (and rewards!!) into it.

I know some bst were complaining about pet food eta... I haven't been too put off by the farming really... meh cool


I definitely noticed the Vertical range when fighting Carabosse after update. Letting Yuly fight on the below cliff is just so easy... It still works, but you ahve to be a bit further down...

I hope they get the
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#3 Dec 22 2010 at 6:17 AM Rating: Good
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FFXI twitter accounts. Great idea.
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#4 Dec 22 2010 at 6:28 AM Rating: Decent
Xilk wrote:

using personal accounts is problematic for a business. Its easy for a dev to say something and land the whole company in trouble.


Most companies have disclaimers in their bios about this sort of thing in regards to what is being said isn't official announcements and anything official will be on their website and simply linked through the account. A lot of personal accounts for people tied to a company (like a Journalist to a Newspaper or a high-ranking worker to a company) also have disclaimers saying that any thing said is a personal message and not

Edited, Dec 22nd 2010 5:37am by Overburn
#5 Dec 22 2010 at 7:02 AM Rating: Default
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Q: Since the installation of the version update, it seems that certain enemy attacks that were previously unable to reach me are now doing damage. What happened?

A: To resolve an issue wherein terrain features in Wings of the Goddess and Abyssea areas could be exploited to one-sidedly attack enemies, adjustments were made to the vertical range of enemy abilities. We apologize for failing to properly mention this in the version update release notes.


Tehe.

Edited, Dec 22nd 2010 8:02am by Turin
#6 Dec 22 2010 at 7:15 AM Rating: Decent
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Xilk wrote:
this is pretty cool
using personal accounts is problematic for a business. Its easy for a dev to say something and land the whole company in trouble. An official medium would better cover the business side of SE.
I hope the official accounts are useful/well-implemented... time will tell
Also I like the idea of tweaking what is there rather than building a new interation (again) of the older content. Lets develop it and breath new life (and rewards!!) into it.

I know some bst were complaining about pet food eta... I haven't been too put off by the farming really... meh cool


I definitely noticed the Vertical range when fighting Carabosse after update. Letting Yuly fight on the below cliff is just so easy... It still works, but you ahve to be a bit further down...

I hope they get the


Unfortunately once you get corporate involvement needing approval on every word, then it will slow to a crawl and have lack of any real substance.
#7 Dec 22 2010 at 7:21 AM Rating: Default
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**** you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of ****.
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#8 Dec 22 2010 at 8:09 AM Rating: Decent
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@#%^ you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of sh*t.


How about you just upgrade off old *** hardware???? I have zero sympathy for ps2 players. The hardware is old and you should of upgraded hy now, PCs are deep cheap, especially for runnig this game.
#9 Dec 22 2010 at 8:18 AM Rating: Good
With all the changes to the game, it's nice to see that some things stay the same and the dev team's answers are, for the most part, just as vague as ever. Well, maybe that's not entirely fair, no specific details but 'we're planning to do this and this' is certainly a lot more specific than 'we're looking into it'.
#10 Dec 22 2010 at 8:26 AM Rating: Decent
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Alobont wrote:
Pawkeshup Quick Hands wrote:
@#%^ you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of sh*t.


How about you just upgrade off old *** hardware???? I have zero sympathy for ps2 players. The hardware is old and you should of upgraded hy now, PCs are deep cheap, especially for runnig this game.


I understand the desire to want to 'relax' and play with a controller, but it's not like you can't do so with a PC (especially if you have some sort of video out option on anything even remotely recent -- i.e. 5+ years -- on a video card. Move to the PC, get your game to look better than it ever did on the PS2, and play with a controller.

I know people to this day that still want to just use Windows 98 and nothing else. I equate the PS2 crowd for FFXI in this same category.
#11 Dec 22 2010 at 8:34 AM Rating: Good
Alobont wrote:
Pawkeshup Quick Hands wrote:
@#%^ you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of sh*t.


How about you just upgrade off old *** hardware???? I have zero sympathy for ps2 players. The hardware is old and you should of upgraded hy now, PCs are deep cheap, especially for runnig this game.


"deep cheap" doesn't really matter when a PS2 is basically free from when people had it as a new console. Not everyone has a reason to get a new PC for gaming when the only thing they play is FFXI.
#12 Dec 22 2010 at 8:51 AM Rating: Excellent
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@#%^ you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of sh*t.


Reads more to me like they're saying there's a lack of built-in HDD tools to leverage, which in a sense are limits of the HDD accessory as provided by Sony. If the device lacks the ability to clean up old files because Sony didn't include that functionality in the underlying OS, then the current files + old files could well consume the disk over time.
#13 Dec 22 2010 at 8:58 AM Rating: Good
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Alobont wrote:
Pawkeshup Quick Hands wrote:
@#%^ you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of sh*t.


How about you just upgrade off old *** hardware???? I have zero sympathy for ps2 players. The hardware is old and you should of upgraded hy now, PCs are deep cheap, especially for runnig this game.


"deep cheap" doesn't really matter when a PS2 is basically free from when people had it as a new console. Not everyone has a reason to get a new PC for gaming when the only thing they play is FFXI.


Fat PS2s and especially PS2 harddrives aren't going to be around forever and in the case of the drives will likely get increasingly hard to find and expensive. That stuff is going to fail eventually.

A PC capable of running FFXI is hardly something that would be considered a gaming PC, price wise especially. If all you're going to use it for is FFXI a new computer would cost at most $400 and you could almost definitely get away with cheaper, especially if you built it yourself.
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Pawkeshup Quick Hands wrote:
@#%^ you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of sh*t.


considering that nearly every version update going back to 2006 has had different file sizes for all 3 formats(ps2, pc, 360) there are clearly major differences between the 3 installs. is it too much to think that the baseline ffxi might be bigger on ps2?

also, you mentioned that ffxi only takes up 10 gb on pc, you do realize that the ps2 hardrive will need some form of the same system(not game related) files that your pc has? obviously the ps2 hdd doesn't have anywhere near as fleshed out an OS as windows, still and all it needs SOME OS to function, and that takes space. not to mention secondary functions you've never used like the ability to store saves, the ps2 hdd has a GUI installed on it even if you've never seen it.

tl;dr: ffxi is NOT the only thing on your ps2 HDD even if you didn't put anything on it yourself. and the things on there are not removable.

most importantly, they didn't say the HDD was FULL, they said it needs to be defraged. some semi-advanced(and probably poorly explained) computer knowledge: hard drives do not neccessarily store seperate files in consecutive memory locations, but all files have a certain amount of required consecutive locations they need. an extremely fragmented drive may not have those minimum consecutive locations available which will be reported as insufficient space. this can be tested by filling a pc drive to near full then attempting to add a single file of the exact size to take it to completely full, though all data will say you have room, when you attempt to add, you'll get the exact error the ps2 hdd is giving, insufficient space. this is fixed by defragging the drive, which is not possible on the ps2 hdd.
#15 Dec 22 2010 at 9:07 AM Rating: Good
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Overburn wrote:
Alobont wrote:
Pawkeshup Quick Hands wrote:
@#%^ you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of sh*t.


How about you just upgrade off old *** hardware???? I have zero sympathy for ps2 players. The hardware is old and you should of upgraded hy now, PCs are deep cheap, especially for runnig this game.


"deep cheap" doesn't really matter when a PS2 is basically free from when people had it as a new console. Not everyone has a reason to get a new PC for gaming when the only thing they play is FFXI.


Fat PS2s and especially PS2 harddrives aren't going to be around forever and in the case of the drives will likely get increasingly hard to find and expensive. That stuff is going to fail eventually.

A PC capable of running FFXI is hardly something that would be considered a gaming PC, price wise especially. If all you're going to use it for is FFXI a new computer would cost at most $400 and you could almost definitely get away with cheaper, especially if you built it yourself.


I'm still on my PS2 HD from the release of NA release for PS2 with no signs of problems and my PS2 is from that time with nothing that couldn't be fixed with 20~ minutes of work every few months. Even if one of those broke, I could buy 2-4 more which could last a year or two at least before even getting close to a "cheap" FFXI rig.
#16 Dec 22 2010 at 9:27 AM Rating: Default
They need a "Why did you make Heroes seal gathering such a pain in the *** not fun at all time sink?" question next time.
#17 Dec 22 2010 at 10:03 AM Rating: Decent
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Pawkeshup Quick Hands wrote:
@#%^ you SE. Really. The PS2's "HDD Limitations"? The Windows install is 10 GB. My PS2 HDD is 20 GB. Unless the PS2 requires 2x the number of files to run the game, you're full of sh*t.


considering that nearly every version update going back to 2006 has had different file sizes for all 3 formats(ps2, pc, 360) there are clearly major differences between the 3 installs. is it too much to think that the baseline ffxi might be bigger on ps2?

also, you mentioned that ffxi only takes up 10 gb on pc, you do realize that the ps2 hardrive will need some form of the same system(not game related) files that your pc has? obviously the ps2 hdd doesn't have anywhere near as fleshed out an OS as windows, still and all it needs SOME OS to function, and that takes space. not to mention secondary functions you've never used like the ability to store saves, the ps2 hdd has a GUI installed on it even if you've never seen it.

tl;dr: ffxi is NOT the only thing on your ps2 HDD even if you didn't put anything on it yourself. and the things on there are not removable.

most importantly, they didn't say the HDD was FULL, they said it needs to be defraged. some semi-advanced(and probably poorly explained) computer knowledge: hard drives do not neccessarily store seperate files in consecutive memory locations, but all files have a certain amount of required consecutive locations they need. an extremely fragmented drive may not have those minimum consecutive locations available which will be reported as insufficient space. this can be tested by filling a pc drive to near full then attempting to add a single file of the exact size to take it to completely full, though all data will say you have room, when you attempt to add, you'll get the exact error the ps2 hdd is giving, insufficient space. this is fixed by defragging the drive, which is not possible on the ps2 hdd.


This explains why some users on PS3 reported the same issue as well. Since the PS3 HDD while able to be easily connected to a PC will not be recognized, you can't even take the HDD and put it in another PS3. The thing that PS3 has over PS2 is bein able to save things to an External HDD, and that HDD can be read by a PC and thus defragmented etc.

However everything I just said doesn't mean **** because new PS3's are not backwards compatible.
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#18 Dec 22 2010 at 10:22 AM Rating: Excellent
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The hard drive issue could be down to the number of clusters. A hard drive when formatted is formatted in a certain way giving a cluster size, sort of the hard drive divided into billions of little clusters. FAT32 isn't very efficient and the larger the drive, the larger the cluster size, but lets say the cluster is 8k in size. A 16k file will require 2 clusters, a 9k file will also require 2 clusters, a 1k file will require 1 cluster, see the issue? FFXI is something like 50,000 files, so imagine how many clusters it'll need? 100 1k files will need 100 * 8k, not 100 * 1k so instead of using 100k worth of space for 100 files, it's using 800k of space for 100 files. 40,000 1k files will require 40,000 * 8 = 320,000k so in effect 280,000k is being wasted. That is the difference between "Size" and "Size on disk".
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Unless you plan on buying the computer for the people with PS2s, PS3s and xbox 360's please stop with the 'just buy a computer' comments. They don't help anyone.

Obviously there is a market for a 3rd party app that allows you to defragment the drives in consoles, too bad no one has come up with it yet.


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Q: Since the installation of the version update, it seems that certain enemy attacks that were previously unable to reach me are now doing damage. What happened?

A: To resolve an issue wherein terrain features in Wings of the Goddess and Abyssea areas could be exploited to one-sidedly attack enemies, adjustments were made to the vertical range of enemy abilities. We apologize for failing to properly mention this in the version update release notes.


This is what angered me the most.

I miss when I played WoW and EVERY SINGLE DETAILED TWEAK was explained. All the little ninja fixes here and there are confusing and annoying and just frustrate me more with the game.

You can admit what's not "working as intended" and fix it, and we'll respect you all the more for the honesty that you changed a game dynamic that even though we had grown used to, you were still able to correct, and with honesty instead of red-handed apologies.
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Unless you plan on buying the computer for the people with PS2s, PS3s and xbox 360's please stop with the 'just buy a computer' comments. They don't help anyone.

Obviously there is a market for a 3rd party app that allows you to defragment the drives in consoles, too bad no one has come up with it yet.




I think it cost more to have a next gen console with the right setup than it does to own a decent gaming PC thats at minimum capable of playing XI.

I remember when people told PC gamers to just buy x game console if they wanted to play y game. (Long before they actually started to get PC ports.)
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#22 Dec 22 2010 at 11:04 AM Rating: Excellent
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Obviously there is a market for a 3rd party app that allows you to defragment the drives in consoles, too bad no one has come up with it yet.



Someone has come up with it. Though it's used for other reasons for the PS2 HDD, You could use WinHIIP for defragmentation. It has the option built into the program, I use it all the time. You'd have to hook the HDD into your PC as a slave drive, but WinHIIP is capable of defraging a PS2 HDD.
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They need to ask why there is so much imbalance in the seal quests for various jobs. And also why they have let some market segments collapse (ammo in particular).

Instead we get questions like "why did you increase the cost of augmented items in dominion?" which has a pretty obvious answer.
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I would wager it will come to a point where Ammo (such as bullets,bolts,arrows) will become either non-existent (see ammo use wit hunters in WoW) or become NPC purchased. SE needs to understand that the less people play, the less player driven economies work as a whole. FFXI is without a doubt losing subs, and this means less crafted items exchanging hands.

Personally I would rather see some type of enchantment NPC, that turns basic ammo say wooden arrows into say Beetle Arrows, for a cost, + a material (such as a beetle jaw). It keeps the resource market alive, it also does not hurt those crafting to terribly much when people need something now without going to an NPC to get it they usually AH it. To further encourage continued AH purchasing these NPC's should be placed in Bastok/Sandy/Windy and not popular areas with "main" AH hubs like Jueno and WG.
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#25REDACTED, Posted: Dec 22 2010 at 12:38 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Serioudly if you cant afford a basic 200-400 dollar laptop you should not be paying for an online video game. The PS2 is old and needs to die period. People still on the PS2 need to upgrade, you can get an old xbox for cheap if anything else.
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um what?

12*15 = 180$

that is even being generous and saying they have 2 mules.

saving 15 bucks a month is a lot easier then going out and blowing 200 bucks on something for a game that up until 2 weeks ago worked just fine.

to part 2.

Vista sucked compared to XP, why would anyone downgrade to Vista?

Edited, Dec 22nd 2010 1:42pm by rdmcandie
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