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On Final Fantasy XIV the sky is falling. Quite literally. The smaller moon Dalamud is plunging towards Eorzea at an alarming rate and apparently Bruce Willis is too busy to fly up with a team of rugged drillers and save the day.

Luckily this is also one of those rare times in which the end of the world has the potential to be a very good thing, paving the way to the release of the revamped Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, featuring a completely rebuilt world, UI, battle system and a lot of new features, in addition to a brand new PS3 version.

That said, the game has evolved and improved a lot during the past couple of years, and players that left the shores of Eorzea long ago may want to check out the old before experiencing the new, and to unlock those achievements that won't be available anymore with A Realm Reborn.

Those players need to hurry, as tonight at 11.59 Pacific Time is the deadline to reactivate any account (or to create new ones) before Dalamud inevitably crashes into our faces. After the deadline no further billing operation will be carried out, and dead accounts will remain so until the re-release of the game.

From tomorrow on players will have a month and a few days to enjoy Eorzea as it is. On November the 1st time will stop, with the last database save. All previous character progression will be carried over to A Realm Reborn, while everything happening afterwards will be lost due to the impact on November the 11th when the servers will be closed and a new Letter from the Producer Live with Naoki Yoshida will be broadcast.

Personally, I’ve been back in the game for a while, enjoying the new features and the possibility to get more progression that will be carried over to A Realm Reborn. Moreover, who in his right mind would miss the chance to have a Meteor Party? Witnessing the end of a world isn’t something that happens often, even in MMORPGs.

http://www.dualshockers.com/2012/09/29/today-is-the-last-chance-to-witness-the-end-of-final-fantasy-xiv/ 



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can't stand mmos but will give it a try on the ps3



There's a fitting metaphor here, although I'm not entirely sure what it is.



Love and tolerate.

It's nice that SE ends FFXIV with the moon crashing down and destroying all the world they created, lol. Like Salnax said it's a nice metaphor.



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Should it ever become free-to-play, I will join.



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To be honest, the FF series died a long time ago for me.



Moonhero said:
Should it ever become free-to-play, I will join.


If you played the game to get the Legacy status, you would only pay $7.99 a month with 8 characters per server with 40 total, for free. This game costs a lot less than WoW's monthly fee, and I think SE has the best deal on this game. Considering I had just canceled my FFXI account (keeping my characters in limbo; I have none of my friends on that game so I can't do a thing with my characters) which was $12.95 a month (+$1 for my second character), I didn't want the monthly fee eating at my bank account. Plus SE took away the bonuses for having both FFXI and FFXIV active (transferring character name from FFXI to FFXIV, in-game item bonuses for having both games linked), so there is no need to play or keep my FFXI account active anymore.

And F2P games are cheap and a waste. I don't mind it and I think it's better for the monthly fee, as you get better service if you don't pay for one.



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So, what if you are undecided whether or not to get this game, WoW lets you play for free until lv 20, doesn't it?

What if this turns to another fiasco? I do want to try it in my PS3, and I might even consider pay a monthly fee, but FF recently has let me down, ....big time.



benao87 said:
So, what if you are undecided whether or not to get this game, WoW lets you play for free until lv 20, doesn't it?

What if this turns to another fiasco? I do want to try it in my PS3, and I might even consider pay a monthly fee, but FF recently has let me down, ....big time.


I'd wait off until the PS3 launches.  There will be dedicated reviews for it (I would assume) that will detail how well it runs, whether it translates well to consoles and whether the redesign has done it any good.

About WoW, I think it only added the free levelling during Cataclysm, or possibly late Wrath of the Lich King, so it happened quite late into the cycle.