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FFXIV gets a 4.0 from Gamespot and other reviews & hilarious discoveries about FFXIV
Re: FFXIV gets a 4.0 from Gamespot and other reviews & hilarious discoveries about FF
I have a small army of video game plushies and figures across the top of my desk above my monitor. I think if I move the Prinny along I could cram in the moogle since it doesn't appear to be that big.
Re: FFXIV gets a 4.0 from Gamespot and other reviews & hilarious discoveries about FF
That blog post on the biggest video games flops didn't even list APB. Instead, it listed a pre-order bonus for some game I can't think of as a game and called it a flop.
That blog post on the biggest video games flops didn't even list APB. Instead, it listed a pre-order bonus for some game I can't think of as a game and called it a flop.
Total negligence.
I think someone actually has to want to play the game/think it's going to be good for it to be considered a flop when it fails.
Re: FFXIV gets a 4.0 from Gamespot and other reviews & hilarious discoveries about FF
Originally posted by guess who
What is left of the Final Fantasy XIV player-base is expressing alarm at the number of gold-farmers now swarming the servers, already depopulated enough as it is.
Players can’t help but notice that a lot of the “players†seen around actually appear to be mass-generated alts or bots, likely for the purpose of generated in-game currency and items which can then be sold at a substantial profit offline:
(There were several images like this. Not worth posting them all.)
Names appear to range from lazy keyboard bashing to nonsense, and of course some distinctly Chinese sounding names are present.
Either Square Enix is either not keen on the idea of wiping out hundreds or thousands of farmers due to the game’s already tiny population, or it simply could not care less about players facing the prospect of having all their kills stolen by Fgjj Fjff and company.
The game’s decline in player numbers appears to have stabilised at around 24,000 players for now:
All this raises the question of just who will be left to buy all this farmed gold…
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