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Feature: Why, Final Fantasy XI?


Final Fantasy has been a long running favourite of mine. From the first to the 12th, ive owned and loved every single one of them... except one (two if you include X-2).

Final fantasy XI is probally one of the worst MMO's ive ever played and i was quite upset by that fact. Im not saying the game is bad period, because it still has some sort of fan base, however, in my opinion, it is bad, and i aim to explain why.

Firstly, lets talk registration. As we all may, or may not know, to play these kinds of MMO's, you need to register for an account. Most of the time you need to do this with a CD Key and a credit card for mainstream MMO's. This allows your account to be bound to a game and a subscription fee.

The process is simple, put in your name and address etc, but for this, I found it majorly confusing.

Okay, I purchased the game, and installed it. 8 Gigabytes, pretty standard stuff. Upon initiating the game, the PlayOnline pre-loader opened. This thing was awesome, genuinely. It looked very well presented and played a very relaxing soundtrack, which was a welcome change from most standard and often generic pre-loaders.

After about 2 minutes of updating the pre-loader, it restarted. I Initiated FF XI again which opened the new PlayOnline Pre-loader. Still looked the same but i presume most changes were for network tweaks and so on.

I was presented with two options. Either log in with an existing PlayOnline account, or alternatively, make a new one. Now, at this point i need to mention, Final Fantasy XI and PlayOnline are TWO SEPERATE programs and services, however they are both owned by Square Enix.

I started to make a new account and after the usual name, address and general details were asked, I was then prompted to enter a PlayOnline registration key.

I had no Idea what this was. I searched the net and most people didn't know either, they said it would be in the manual of the game. Well this was no use, as I had purchased the game from steam.

So, thinking this was a detail only needed on the client of the PlayOnline service, and not the web side, I set off to find a PlayOnline registration page on the net. None existed. The only PlayOnline site available was only accessable to current users of the service.

So, figuring I have a Square Enix account for my Final Fantasy XIV Beta, I could log into that and see about activating a Final Fantasy XI account on there manually, and perhaps that would give me a key. No chance, again.

The Square Enix account I have, although is an account nonetheless, isn't compatible with the Square Enix service...

Yeah.

I can only use it for the Beta of FF XIV which is daft as the details are registered as a Square user, non exclusive to anything.

Already frustrated I decided not to bother making a new one, as then I would have 2, I searched the Steam support forums some more. Sure enough there was only one thread that told me this:

The PlayOnline Registration key was the CD key.

Now before I continue, what If I wasn't tech savvy, what if i was a casual? I wouldn't know how to notice that, how to search for it. I trudged a good 30+ websites looking for an answer. Additionally, labelling the CD key as PlayOnline Registration key is ridiculous for Steam users and normal users alike. And to boot, the CD key isn't even immediately evident upon purchase of the game, the user must navigate to the game in steam, right click it and select view CD key.

Okay, so I inputted my CD key. Completed my account setup. I couldn't initially set up a user name, nor could I a email account. That's right, users of PlayOnline get a free email address (navazarian@pol.com if you wondered).

After the registration was completed, I was told my new username was... well, something like JQ23r56G9. Catchy isn't it. I could, however change this slightly afterwards to Navazarian, my internet handle, however that was only a cosmetic name that covered, but didn't replace, the original JQ23r56G9.

The whole experience post-registration on PlayOnline was thoroughly entertaining and genuinely a satisfactory experience, Id go as far to say, one of the best online services i've used.

Okay, so, after this I started Final Fantasy XI, but before I could, I had to register with Square Enix...

Thats right, If you can remember me commenting, I already have one, however this wasnt allowed into the main public Square Enix servers apparently. So, I created a new account with them. Again. Oh and just to add more fun, the new Square Enix account COULD NOT be registered to the same email address as the PlayOnline account created.

Even without the beta account worries, this process was still quite long.

Now lets talk content ID's. Content ID's can be explained like this. Imagine a regular MMO game account online. You register, usually with the key available on the back of the manual. Now when you go to your online account, it lists what you have registered. With Warcraft, it will have your name and then the expansions you have inserted retail keys for.

For me, Core, Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King cause im aweseome. Just as awesome as the "Account Deactivated" note next to my name as I cancelled my subscription last year. Anyway im getting sidetracked.

Content ID is basically the name given for a game. So lets compare, Warcraft: Core (Content ID), Burning Crusade (Content ID) and Wrath of the Lich King (Content ID).

Now, thats cool, each game has a content ID that needs to be joined to the account, and this process is done automatically when you set up your Square Enix account. The only problem? Each character also has an Content ID. So, by default you can only have one, before buying another.

Not bad enough for you? To set up more, you cant just go to the menu and make a new one, no, you need to log out and set one up in the account management, then go back to the game a couple of quid short and make a new character.

Okay, so, we have our account set up, lets play... well actually, no. Y'see the initial install of 8GB was only the core game, and not the 3 expansions the game is sold with. So, Ii started downloading the expansions. 10 hours later and the download finishes.

So I start playing and, oh boy! The game itself, was striking. Upon opening the game I was shocked at how bad everything looked. My monitor resolution is 1680 by 1050 so I didn't expect the game to look completely up-to-date as the game is relatively old.

However, textures stretch, there is no anti aliasing and the max resolution for 3D model resolution is 1024 x 768. The only way to up this is by going into the REGISTRY and manually editing the configurations there but the difference in quality is appalling, there practically is none and there's no options to change this or anything else in game.

So lets look at the game itself and try not to be sick. The game itself with its lore is awesome, i really got into it, however this was quickly overshadowed by the controls. Every main alphabetic key on the keyboard is "say" so i couldn't do anything. The mouse opens the menu, the mouse closes it, some buttons do more than others. The number pad controls the direction of movement, the mouse is overly sensitive (as it is set to a 1024 x 768 display) and casting spells is.... well, i still don't know how to do it, i think Esc does it. It takes 30 seconds to log out and 30 seconds to shut down.

In the 4 hours i played online, I completed 2 quests as it took me ages to find the quest givers and hand-ins as there are no visual clues or directions in the quest log.

Additionally, in the entire time of playing, I only saw 3 players and nobody used chat. There are no signposts to tell you where you are or where your going.

The area map is bad, is difficult to navigate. It isn't possible to open it and look at other areas.

And subscription prices for this? £8.99 per month. Enjoy.    

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Off-Topic: Narked off

Im an aspiring game designer. When I get invites to beta tests, it means a lot to me. Not just the ones you can get for free off the net that anyone can get, no, I mean others, like the Need for Speed closed beta, the Aion closed beta and the Starcraft 2 closed beta.

Now Following my previous post, I was extatic for square-enix to invite me to the Final Fantasy XIV closed beta.

Thats probally the best beta ive ever been invited to.

Now, every time i get on one of these things, I learn. I learn about the testing process and I submit highly detailed and technical reports back to the developer as I feel this is my job. A beta tester, by the way, is not "demo player". It is an official beta tester. Someone, who without pay nor recognition, helps build a game for the better and craft the game experience.

I See it as something serious, and also it allows me to tell dev's that I have in fact done work for them before, if I should ever so happen to try and work for them.

So, the point of this blog is simple. I am devastated and bitterly angry with square-enix. I got my beta key late last night. I was really happy. I spent all night, starting about 11pm downloading the client. It didnt finish downloading until 1.23pm today. More than 12 hours downloading. The crashes on the client downloader was crazy as well, with frequent problems with it even with admin privlidges options on. So after downloading I finally get round to making a character.

I was, really really impressed. I really got into it. Ill write a blog on this in the future.

However, I couldnt connect to the servers when completing the character, meaning I had to re-do the character every time. And this is like a good 7 minute process. 30 minute first time.

So, all day I wait, and wait for it to work. All of a sudden we get a note on the beta tester developer notice board:

"We are currently experiencing technical difficulties that may make it difficult to log in to FINAL FANTASY XIV."

and then...

"From 15:00 to 16:00 (GMT) on Jul. 15, 2010, we will be conducting maintenance to address issues caused by the recent technical difficulties. During this period, FINAL FANTASY XIV will be unavailable.
* The Beta Test Site will still be available."

Okay I thought, ill play tomorrow.

Not. a. chance.

"Due to technical difficulties, we have ended the Beta Test currently under way at 16:30 (GMT). Also, we regret to inform you that the beta test that was scheduled to occur on from Jul. 16, 2010 at 00:00 to Jul. 16, 2010 at 10:00 (GMT) has been canceled due to the same issues."

So, naturally, I am devistated.

Not only have i missed out on an opportunity to test something so high-profile, but i also feel a bit cheated. The right to play was never exclusive to me, it was never guaranteed i would be able to play, but, to have this happen, i still feel a bit cheated. An unknown error prohibits me from playing, and no doubt my slot will be taken away for someone else to take because "I had my fun" with it.

But I didnt.

I hope square fixes the problem and i wish them luck,, and remind them that technical network difficulties that prohibit players from playing should be remedied before the games release. I also remind them that courtesy would suggest that perhaps the time should be rearranged rather than cut short, as people like myself may not have the privilidge to have the next slot, and we all know a demo player is non productive to a team.

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News: Starcraft II, pay to play?

Activision Blizzards money-making and highly successful business structure strongly relies upon one main financial backbone, subscription fees.

The most prominent, World of Warcraft, has earned them billions, however, is the publisher/dev also looking at a similar structure for their upcoming release, Starcraft II?

Shown in the screenshot below, is an image of the Starcraft II Beta GUI informing a user they have ran out of "pre-paid gametime". A sad sight for fans of the Starcraft series, however, much has yet to be cleared up. Is this paid service the game itself, or an add on.

Only time will tell.

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First Look: Mabinogi

Well, its been a while since I played a free MMO and with expectations of a wow-killer, somewhat decent game to come and hit me in the face at an all time low I decided to scout around.

I found a new game called Mabinogi and boy, was I ever wrong to have low expectations, I should have gone in with no expectations. Thats right. I set up this blog post to take a first look (ish) at the new game by Nexon, however, because the software is poorly constructed, I have been unable too.

I am somewhat upset by the Maple-Story dev for this.

So, regardless of everything mentioned above, I plan to continue my post. Here is the first look, of Mabinogi, developed by Nexon!

First of all, download time was okay, only took about an hour to download 1.45GB of data, so no real big problem there. Installing was typical speed also.

Logging into the game was an exciting process also.Firstly, the user is to select the Mobinogi icon on the desktop as usual. Then, instead of the game loading, a website full of adverts appears, the homepage of the game itself.

After this screen appears, THEN the user can click the "start game" button located on the left hand of the screen. After this screen, the pre-loader appears.

Now the user can quite happily play the game by clicking on the "game start" button. After an initially slow hack-stopper prgram does its thing, the main screen loads.

A typical scene, we see a username and password option.

The game immediately picks up in action:

That my friends is an error code for the hack-shield program the game uses. After 10 attempts at getting past this with no luck, after 10 cycles of clicking the game, then the site, then the pre-loader it actually lets me get authenticated (logging in).

Then im told the game isnt playable in the UK "out of service area". 10 more attempts thinking its a glitch.

Currently uninstalling.

Considering the graphics and code are done half arsed, then ill make my reveiw the same:

Graphics: 1/10

Audio: 0/10

Story: 0/10

Technical Ability: 0/10

Characters: 0/10

Mechanics: 0/10

Overall Experience: 0/10

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Feature: Team Fortress 2 Engineer Update LIVE

To go with the excitement of the night, im doing a live update of the excitement around the interwebs about the new TF2 update going live tonight. People are so excited and so am I.

Status here: http://www.teamfortress.com/engineerupdate/wrenchlog/ and here: http://www.teamfortress.com/engineerupdate/

Ill be updating as the elusive 100th wrench drops throughout the night.

[23:38] Nothing yet, however the buzz on forums and in-game is at an all time high. Tonights the night, every night.

[23:55] Counter resets to 0... uh?

[23:56] Counter goes back to 99. I smell some trolling

[00:30] Been getting graphics on my wrnch on and off now for about 10 minutes... of the golden wrench

[00:34] 100th wrench just dropped the Engineer update is LIVE! Congrats to DoomSwitch

[00:35] New item launched

Well that was fun wasnt it ladies and gents. Rather short lived though I might say. Although, it is worth nothing, this has been on the cards for months. Well, I'll tidy this post up later, but for now, thanks for staying around!
 

UPDATE: The drama continues, Valve have changed thelast weapon. Its not supposed to replace the pistol, it replaces the wrench.

So, there you go!  

Oh and theres this:

>The Gunboats now reduce self-damage by 60% (was 75%)

>The Tribalman's Shiv bleed duration reduced to 6 second (was 8), and its damage penalty increased to 50% (was 35%).
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Off Topic: On my mind - Volume One

 

First up in a new series, just a couple of things that really annoy me in gaming.

  1. The fact Grand Theft Auto doesnt have custom soundtracks anymore. I dont mean custom MP3's, no no no, I mean like GTA: 3, with music soundtracks made for the game.
  2. Most first person shooters aimed at modern warfare (not the franchise) all look the same
  3. Still no Super Mario Bros. 4, but realising the horrible fact it will either be on Wii or DS if it was to be made.
  4. Fifa games have looked the same now for like 7 years
  5. Team Fortress doesnt feel as special as it used to
  6. Half life 2: episode 3...
  7. That **** duracell battery from Need for Speed: Pro Street
  8. Theres an infinate supply of Pokemon we havent seen yet
  9. the Nintendo 3DS wasnt even photographed while on, at least TRY to show us
  10. Cocky developers answering release date questions with "When its done"
  11. Duke Nukem: Forever alpha build videos
  12. Star Wars Battlefront 3 screenshots
  13. RROD
  14. World of Warcraft is STILL the only "truly popular" MMORPG
  15. Animal crossing has been the same since the original pretty much
  16. Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero
  17. The 360 is still scratching disks like a rapper
  18. The PSP Go UMD to Download machine was cancelled
  19. The Wireless adaptor for the 360 is still rediculously expensive
  20. The technologies for destruction seen in Red Faction: G and Star Wars: TFU, and the fighting technologies seen in Batman: AA arent more widely used
  21. Games for Windows LIVE still takes ages to long into in most games
  22. Patches that make things worse
  23. Gothic 3 is laggy as hell on my PC but GTA IV is fine
  24. Pay-for-Privilidge (additional items) in MMO's
  25. Steam Server mods that ban people for using profanity, in mature rated games such as COD 4
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Off Topic: Heads up

Just so you guys know, that wherever possible, ill be changing my user name from Elite Evans to NAVAZARIAN.

Spelt properly its Navazarian, so yeah. Just thought i'd let you all know in advance.
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E3 2010: Patriotic Gaming

(Originally posted 15th June over at my Gamespot blog here).    
Just a quick post to cover my highlight of todays conference:

This patriotic scene spurred my favorite quote of today:

"Sleepless nights, staying up to 3:30 in the morning to get a trophy that doesnt exist"

Brilliant.

Although I have an alterior motive for this post. This was also just a quick post to mention that in a couple of days Ill be posting a recap of E3's events just in-case people missed it (if thats at all possible), and also to share some thoughts of mine on the event.


 
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Breaking News: NEW Xbox Released this week!

(Originally posted 14th June over at my Gamespot blog here). 

Todays E3 conference was full of suprises, Kinect, Gears of War 3 and Reach all blew us away.

However, Microsoft pulled a white rabbit out of the hat.

A new XBox 360 was announced today, and in a suprise move, was also scheduled for release later this week!

Keeping this thing quiet was an acheivement in itself and with Wireless built in, and silent components, this thing is going to be amazing.

Special congratulations to those who attended, as they all got this new beast FREE OF CHARGE. Well done you lucky guys.

UPDATE: New shots of the hardware here.

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