Started to buy the games but should I buy this one or will I be dissapointed?
It is available for the PS2 in Japan and America, PC and Xbox 360 in the rest of the world. A basic version was recently released here in Australia, which consists of just the original game. For the Xbox 360, it comes with the first three expansions. There is a Vana’diel Collection 2008 to be released soon, which consists of the original game, and all four expansions.
You can change your job to a variety of classic FF jobs like, Warrior, Red Mage, White Mage, Dark Knight, Summoner, Dancer, etc. Initially you have only Warrior, Monk, White Mage, Black Mage, Red Mage and Thief available to choose from. Once you hit level 30, you can then undergo certain quests to unlock the advanced jobs (Dark Knight, Paladin, Summoner, Corsair, etc).
Some of the advanced jobs are only available in expansions for the game, and there are currently four for FFXI – Rize of the Zilart, Chains of Promathia, Treasures of Aht Urghan and Wings of the Goddess.
It can be rather annoying, having to level your main job, and then after 18 (and fulfilling a quest), levelling a support job as well. However you can level pretty easily from level 1 to at least 12. From that point onwards you need to form a party with other Player Characters and experience party together.
Also, getting gil in the game is different from the other FF’s. You can still get some gil from certain monsters, but mainly from a few options. First is to ‘farm’ certain monsters, and gathering the items they drop you can sell them on the auction house for a nice profit. Also, depending on your fame level in your country (which you can build up by doing various quests and the like), you can sell items to the NPC shops for a certain amount of gil.
FFXI WILL consume a LOT of your time, as a lot of MMO’s do. However, if you do stick at it, it is a good game with a good story.
I admit I thought that way myself… and after playing a few mmo’s initially (Everquest and PSO) I pretty much ignored MMO’s afterwards. Then I played WoW and GW, then FFXI… and I was drawn into them.
You can even ask Enkidoh (A member here) about how long it took me to start playing FFXI, and now I regret not playing it from the beginning.
However if that’s your choice not to play online games, that’s fine. We’re all entitled to our own opinion and i respect that.
Thanks for you informative advice anyway.:)
I’ve heard rumors of a second MMO in the works from SE and I’d gladly welcome it.
Fucking Captain Obvious over here…
Right?
I knew it would. =]
Now thirdly, just hold on to this rail for me, bend over, and be prepared for continuous ass rape.
If you do not enjoy spending hours upon hours killing monsters for XP, this game is not the game for you. Why? Because midway to level 20 you will be forced to seek a party any time you want to gain experience. This trend will continue for the rest of the game. This in itself is not bad. If you enjoy being forced to work with a different group of people (some of whom will inevitably cause your inglorious downfall) every time you need a level, by all means. I was not prepared for such. That aspect of the game, which is the largest aspect, sent me running for a regular RPG where I could control my progression at my own pace. This goes double if you don’t have a lot of free time. Unlike some MMOs I’ve played, FFXI forces you to get a party awfully early on. It’s not for anyone who enjoys time alone.
Also, gilsellers are killing the economy. Hacked money harms any MMO, but in a game like FFXI where gil is quite difficult to come by, it can kill your experience. No one wants to spend a day farming just to get some new fucking boots.
Now, just so I’m not blackballing the game, this flawed system actually has some positives. Forcing you to party up also forces you to use teamwork and learn the vagaries of the Real Time Battle system (it’s quite similar FFXII’s). It also forces you to make make friends- battle comrades- blood brothers- with a kinship forged in fire. And if you’re like me, you’ll constantly expand that friendlist worse than a myspace whore.
Unfortunately, the graphics are dated so don’t expect Oblivion. They aren’t terrible, just old. However, you’ll rarely notice this when you see something as pretty as a Vana’diel sunset or aurora borealis.
Overall, it’s a decent game IF you have friends/a steady group. If not, I’ll happily bitch slap you for $12.95 a month.
Fucking Captain Obvious over here…
Haha your dickhead attitude is getting really old now.
Also, "you’re" idiocy is already old.
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Vague and confusing.
Also, PM back to this rather then post in here.
this thread needs to go back on topic…
Also, "you’re" idiocy is already old.
Thank you 😉
actually im pretty sure its mostly Americans lol