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strychnine
12-31-2006, 02:50 AM
I just bought the Hard Drive and FFXI off of e-bay, but my friend just told me that they charge to go online? Is that true? I didn’t think it was, but I’m not sure now.

Enkidoh
12-31-2006, 10:58 AM
Yes, your friend is right. As FFXI is an MMORPG. it is online only – there is no offline mode for it.

As a result, to play the game you do indeed need to pay a monthly subscription fee to Square Enix – generally $12.95 US a month, although the first month is free. You also need a credit card or debit card with a Visa or Mastercard logo for payment of the the monthly fees.

P.S. I assume the version of FFXI you’ve purchased is a second-hand copy of the PS2 version, in which case it is actually unusable. The content ID codes that come with the game are locked to the user’s credit card when you sign up for a FFXI account with PlayOnline, and cannot be reused. This means you can’t resell the game to someone else at a later date. And, if the previous owner has already used the codes and created a FFXI account, then you’ve wasted money on a game that is completely useless I’m sorry to say.

If you still want to play FFXI though and don’t mind paying the fees, then you’ll need to buy another, new, copy of the game in order to subscribe to PlayOnline and play FFXI. The PS2 version incidentally is no longer produced and is regarded as obsolete by Square Enix. There is also the PC version (now released as the Vana’diel Collection with all three expansions on one DVD-ROM), and the new X-box 360 version, which replaces the PS2 version. Either of these two versions are recommended, depending on whether you have a PC capable of running FFXI or own an X-box 360, of course.


strychnine
12-31-2006, 05:10 PM
I think it’s still sealed; it was one of those ones where like . . . they bought a lot of them and are selling them on e-bay. I knew about it being online and stuff. I’ll have to see. But thanks for your help. ^.^

Reuce_RedMage
01-07-2007, 10:28 PM
They dropped the rule that you can’t second-hand buy a copy of FFXI. I bought mine for the PS2 second-hand and it works 100% fine.

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