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Serryl: I do not have one, nor do I want one. I am saving my money for the PS3...
Caspian: Alright thanks. I might go to her.
How do you move on the Pc version, the arrow keys?
The default way is to use the number keypad (2 4 6 8). There's also a compact mode that's great for lefties that I use (a s d w). But, you can configure your keyboard to do what you want within the in-game config menu.
I used to play Final Fantasy XI but then stopped. I now want to replay, and I do not know which version to get. I already have the PS2 but have a laptop ready to play with a nice graphics card. i would only have to pay a simple amount of euros... I bet I this i s a very common question...
You do realize that accounts aren't locked to platform, right? If you get the PC version and still have your PS2 version, you can have it installed on both platforms, make your account, and log into it on whichever platform you want to play on at the time.
Your laptop should have USB. If you have a USB keyboard, you can use it for both your PC and your PS2, and you want a keyboard for PS2 anyway, since the onscreen keyboard is way to slow to use for communication in a party.
I wonder what all these people are talking about when they say quicker updates,etc... I have both and neither updates faster than the other... ever.
Also, unless you got a monster machine(which I'm guessing that laptop isn't) you usually lag less on ps2 due to the fact that ps2 version puts emphasis on loading NPCs before PCs, PC version does it the opposite way. Not only that, the game's code it optimal on the ps2 version, PC and Xbox360 are subpar ports of the ps2 version. Other than graphics(and .dat swaps) and third party software you aren't getting anything out of them. If your prefer those kind of things then get PC version, otherwise I suggest PS2 version... unless of course, that laptop of yours is all that and a bag of chips.
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