Square Enix Attempting Final Fantasy XIV Damage Control 215
basscomm writes "Just the other day, it was discussed here on Slashdot that Final Fantasy XIV was released into the world as a buggy, incomplete mess. Now, it's been announced that due to 'generous amounts of player feedback' that lots of changes are coming (honest!). And, as a result, anyone who registers their game before October 25th will have their 30-day trial upgraded to a 60-day trial. But will it be enough to keep the game from hemorrhaging players once the free trials end?"
All I see... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Only one way out.... (Score:3, Funny)
You mean, give it the Star Wars Galaxies treatment?
Re:How bad is it? (Score:2, Funny)
Well, it's not as bad as the N64 version of Daikatana.
So, they got that going for 'em.
Re:All I see... (Score:4, Funny)
Since those are from a 16-bit FF game, yes, it is sad.
Re:3 lessons in MMORPG delpoyment (Score:5, Funny)
Counter-point one: the Japanese people are basically Klingons - they hate and despise everyone else, and will have no problems in tilting the playing field in favour of the Homeland. Japanese studios would rather lose 100 US subscribers due to unplayable than one domestic one due to being pwned by gaijin scum, not because it makes financial sense, but just because we are Klingons.
Counter-point two: the PC release is just a beta for the PS3 version. There are six PCs in the whole of Japan, and five of them are used exclusively for hentai. Nothing that happens on PC matters. I doubt they'll even support the PC after the PS3 version ships.
Counter point three: the players who matter have no expectations, beyond being able to dick around with midget cat rabbits, or whatever the hell those munchkins in FF are. The players who matter are all Japanese, although Wapanese are also welcome as long as they don't get uppity. Being insular is an implicit design goal, not a failure.
Re:Probably not. Sorry. (Score:5, Funny)
Most of your time in the game involves long periods of waiting
sounds like a great game.
Re:Probably not. Sorry. (Score:1, Funny)
I agree, politicians should spend more time fixing their video games.