What company on earth would be so stupid to make a trial version of a game unattractive? Blizzard.
After loosing about half of my FFXI friends to WoW I was going to try it out to see what it was like. Only I never did. After I spent 3 hours downloading the trial version, and went to run it, I got the prompt saying that trial version accounts where limited to one character, level 20, 10 gold, unable to trade with other players and use AH, unable to engage in PvP, unable to use chat functions other then and area chat(say) including unability to use party chat and messages(/tells), unable to level any tradeskills, unable to join a guild(linkshell) and finally, you have to pay a $10 fee to register your "free" trial ID.
Oh, and the trial ID lasts 10 days. Thats it. $1 a day for a limited trial version when the fulll version costs 50 cents a day(except you have to pay the full month, but still...)
If FFXI did this for your trial period(we now have 30 days and unlimited options, for free) I probably wouldn't have ever started.
After loosing about half of my FFXI friends to WoW I was going to try it out to see what it was like. Only I never did. After I spent 3 hours downloading the trial version, and went to run it, I got the prompt saying that trial version accounts where limited to one character, level 20, 10 gold, unable to trade with other players and use AH, unable to engage in PvP, unable to use chat functions other then and area chat(say) including unability to use party chat and messages(/tells), unable to level any tradeskills, unable to join a guild(linkshell) and finally, you have to pay a $10 fee to register your "free" trial ID.
Oh, and the trial ID lasts 10 days. Thats it. $1 a day for a limited trial version when the fulll version costs 50 cents a day(except you have to pay the full month, but still...)
If FFXI did this for your trial period(we now have 30 days and unlimited options, for free) I probably wouldn't have ever started.
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