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NightWalker XI
2003-11-12, 10:49 AM
This is where I have been guys...I am Shiryuu...

Me in my first gear...
http://planetsideimages.com/uploads/Shiryuu1.jpg

Me in my second gear, this is lvl 8 stuff...w00t :D
http://planetsideimages.com/uploads/Shiryuu2.jpg

Me again in my lvl 8 Monk stuff....
http://planetsideimages.com/uploads/Shiryuu3.jpg

Me punching a goblin Thug in the face...
http://planetsideimages.com/uploads/Shiryuu4.jpg

Me in my lvl 11 gear...w00t
http://planetsideimages.com/uploads/Shiryuu5.jpg

Me with my lvl 64 friend
http://planetsideimages.com/uploads/Shiryuu6.jpg

Me and my buddy in front of the teleporter...
http://planetsideimages.com/uploads/Shiryuu7.jpg

Me with my friend again...feel the coolness :D
http://planetsideimages.com/uploads/Shiryuu8.jpg

Thats it for now, I'll post some more later, I am a lvl 15 Monk now, this game is sooo sweet :love:

Hamma
2003-11-12, 01:51 PM
:mad:

Khronos
2003-11-12, 02:47 PM
my friend plays FFXI and he says its awesome...

but how does it compare to other mmorpg's? (mainly SWG..)

im thinking about getting it but im not sure about things to do/quests/depth...i need a game that i wont get bored with..

WickedDeus
2003-11-12, 04:03 PM
I don't know about FFXI(heard it wasn't that good) but SWG is the SUX....do not buy it!

EarlyDawn
2003-11-12, 04:12 PM
my friend plays FFXI and he says its awesome...

but how does it compare to other mmorpg's? (mainly SWG..)

im thinking about getting it but im not sure about things to do/quests/depth...i need a game that i wont get bored with.. Indeed, I would appreciate it if someone could explain what, precisely, makes it so compelling.

Sputty
2003-11-12, 04:21 PM
Why is everyone playing a female in FFXI?

Onizuka
2003-11-12, 05:23 PM
Gah, Nightwalker! Come to Windurst in Kujata! Dangit. Cool name though :thumbsup:

How come there are so many trolls for any anime or FFXI threads?

Happy lil Elf
2003-11-12, 05:51 PM
Beeeeeeecauuuseee you're posting on a Planetside fan-site?

Febnon
2003-11-12, 06:21 PM
I don't know about FFXI(heard it wasn't that good) but SWG is the SUX....do not buy it! we already concluded that

Hamma
2003-11-12, 06:37 PM
Beeeeeeecauuuseee you're posting on a Planetside fan-site?
:rofl:

Bighoss
2003-11-12, 11:26 PM
Why is everyone playing a female in FFXI?

I often ask myself the same question! It weird when people role play BUT its even weirder when people role play the opposite gender!

Spee
2003-11-12, 11:32 PM
ARG PROPORTIONS ON MODELS NOT ACCURATE SPEE SMASH UGLY MODELS. :mad:

Nimbus
2003-11-13, 01:21 AM
As for everybody playing females its for 3 reasons.
1. They're Perverts
2. FFXI has an unusually high amount of female players.
3. One of the best available races is female only.

NightWalker XI
2003-11-13, 11:25 AM
I am a Male character....

And FF XI is just very addictive, I find it ALOT of fun Squqre - Enix has made it almost mandatory to party after lvl 15 and partying is ALOT of fun, all the places to see, the quests are great, I just love this game and its WAAAY better than SWG, I played that for 3 weeks and god damn that game sucks ass

Khronos
2003-11-13, 02:52 PM
are there any like rare items and stuff to collect...cause thats really what gets me into games...incentive to play and collecting and whatnot ;)

NightWalker XI
2003-11-13, 05:25 PM
Yes there are plenty of rares to collect and stuff like that, its plenty of fun

And yeah, FF XI does have ALOT of REAL female players, unlike PS where guys use female chars, that always scares the shit out of me

Navaron
2003-11-13, 05:26 PM
FFXI Rocks HARD.

Squeeky
2003-11-13, 05:31 PM
Hrmm, Squeeky interested :o

Khronos
2003-11-13, 05:32 PM
as am i...
i was checking out summoners and how they have to kill the summon before being able to use it...sounds bad ass :)

maize
2003-11-13, 05:38 PM
What about the leveling system? I heard it is similar to EQ in that it takes FOREVER to level up.....is that true?

Blood_Knight
2003-11-13, 09:30 PM
FFXI>all from what ive heard :groovy:

Everay
2003-11-13, 09:47 PM
hmm

i might get it, ive always had a fancy for summoners.

AztecWarrior
2003-11-13, 09:51 PM
Again. As you level up, you strip.

I want a five layer armored suit

Outside: Depleted Uranium. Stops everything. GG
Under that: Spider Silk. Stops almost everything
Under that: Bismuth. Liquid, but almost as dense as lead, without poisoning.
Under that: Steel
Under that: Padding and climate controlled environment.

In contrast to FFXI's strippers. I'd pwn them by running into them. Hell, I'll put spikes on my armor and ram. GG

Robot
2003-11-14, 01:03 AM
As for everybody playing females its for 3 reasons.


it pretty much boils down to this: would you prefer to stare at the hot arse of some cat chick while you click the monsters to victory and get the powerup, or a furry bear-man?

TekDragon
2003-11-14, 02:35 AM
Pffft.. SWG still owns it.

NightWalker XI
2003-11-14, 03:21 AM
Pffft.. SWG still owns it.

Ha! Thanks Tek, that has to be the best joke I have heard in my lifetime, I'm sure you mean most games > SWG

Anyway to the guy who said proportions are wrong, my character is not human, there is a human race though but mine is not, so don't think all characters are gonna have human body proportions.

Navarone is correct, it rocks VERY hard, great game.

The leveling system is a thing most people usually get wrong, if you solo in this game after lvl 10 you are gonna die so much you will want to sell the game, this game was designed in mind for ALMOST mandatory partying, meaning you will always need to be in parties and god, it makes the game twice as fun if not more

Get it, its good :cool:

NightWalker XI
2003-11-14, 03:23 AM
Again. As you level up, you strip.

I want a five layer armored suit

Outside: Depleted Uranium. Stops everything. GG
Under that: Spider Silk. Stops almost everything
Under that: Bismuth. Liquid, but almost as dense as lead, without poisoning.
Under that: Steel
Under that: Padding and climate controlled environment.

In contrast to FFXI's strippers. I'd pwn them by running into them. Hell, I'll put spikes on my armor and ram. GG

Ahh stupid people are funny, heres another guy to demonstrate this, he sees lvl 5 to 11 armour and thinks all armour is like that, niiiiiice

You obviously havent seen pics of chainmail armour, scale armour, drachen armour and about 200 more types of different armour there are

Indecisive
2003-11-14, 11:53 AM
Pffft.. SWG still owns it.

ET for atari > SWG

FFXI > *



Some nice things about FFXI is that first off it is very vercitile. Dont like your job? Fine, go to your moogle :p and switch your job, your gonna be lvl 1 but whatever.

Once you reach lvl 18, you can do a quest that allows you to have a subjob. This allows you to have all the ablilitys and spells of your subjob, with expection of the sub's 2 hour ablility.

Every class gets a 2 hour ablility. For WHM (cleric basicly) it is a full heal for everyone in the party. For red mage, (WHM + BLM (wizard type char) that can use swords and most warrior armor) I can cast all my spells instantly for 30 seconds. Screenie:

My uber timekeeper spell:

http://www.p0stwh0rehosting.com/uploads/Gohan/Timemaster1.jpg


Part two:

http://www.p0stwh0rehosting.com/uploads/Gohan/Timemaster2.jpg



Last part:

http://www.p0stwh0rehosting.com/uploads/Gohan/Timemaster3.jpg



A few other screens:

My healing spell
http://www.p0stwh0rehosting.com/uploads/Gohan/Heal1.jpg


Part two
http://www.p0stwh0rehosting.com/uploads/Gohan/Heal2.jpg

And some moogle magic for ya:

http://www.p0stwh0rehosting.com/uploads/Gohan/Moogle%20Majic.jpg



I need to take some more....all those are in teh craptacular newbie armor.


anywho. When you go into "heal mode" (press * on numpad) you automaticly regen health and mana, so you dont have to beg clerics for mana.

In addition to this, you have TP ablilitys. When you get hit, or hit an enemy, this goes up. When you get to 100% you can unleash a powerful special attack, the max TP is 300%, more TP more dmg.

On top of all of this, the mobs are not dumbasses, crafting is more fun, you can set up a bazzar anywhere, there are "Auction houses" where you can sell stuff while you go fight or whatever, AND the games grafics would run like teh HotT butter on summer day on uber high mode if you have around 10fps in battles in planetside. :p

Indecisive
2003-11-14, 12:08 PM
double post but whatever.

Gamespy review:

Since Square Enix revealed that Final Fantasy XI would be an MMORPG, series fans have been crying for them to rename it Final Fantasy Online, to save the enumeration for a "real" Final Fantasy game. The game will certainly challenge series fans about what a Final Fantasy game is, and MMORPG fans are in for a similar challenge. After surmounting two very different learning curves, however, both camps will find Final Fantasy XI to be a beautiful and well-crafted game if they can get over some of its shortcomings.

A lot of Final Fantasy XI's gameplay trappings will seem familiar to MMORPG fans, but feel different than you might expect -- if two words were to sum up the game's differences from other games of this type, they would be "flexibility" and "focus." Probably the biggest difference is how the game's character classes, or "Jobs," are handled. After picking from one of the game's five races, there are six classes available to you at the start of the game, and you're free to move between them however you please. Levels are tracked on a per-job basis, so while you effectively start over when you change jobs for the first time, a pool of cross-class skills make the second go around much faster. Once your character reaches level 18, you'll be able to equip a "Support Job," which grants stat boosts and access to a portion of their skills. While some races are better at some jobs than others, the flexibility of this system allows for hundreds of possible character types.


Try and guess the tank in this group. Each of the starting six classes has a distinct role in a party, with advanced jobs taking on more specialized roles. This system not only allows for lots of character customization, but also lets the player adapt to his party if he's willing to put the time into another job. And in a uniquely Japanese take on party ability interactions, complimentary special attacks and spells can combine to deal extra damage with the proper timing. It's details like this that spice up the traditional, EQ-esque auto-battle and help make it feel less automatic.

The Conquest System

Virtually all of the game's numerous gameplay systems feed into and stem from one: the conquest system. The three nations of Vana'diel, one of which you will join at the start of your journey, vie for control of the world. Each of the three nations are pretty much the same, although each has a few exclusive crafting guilds to join, different stores, and one or two favored races that receive a nice item on joining.

Your nation's adventurers' monster kills will be compared to the total number of deaths and tallied once a week, at which point the world's regions will change hands accordingly. Crystals are dropped in regions your nation controls, and are the center around which the Rank system and economy are built. By donating crystals to your nation's cause, you'll acquire Rank Points, which in turn unlock new missions, giving you incentive to keep on competing for kills.


Kweh! Rent a Chocobo and travel in style. Crafting is a key component of the game's economy, which is largely player-driven though the four cities' auction houses. Since crafting is as reliant on crystals as the Rank system, they affect that economy. There are stores that regularly stock items, but there are enough holes in the selection that players will inevitably turn to the auction house to stay properly outfitted. It all works rather well, with new players providing much of the raw materials to the experienced crafters, which are turned into saleable items and then sold at a profit -- rinse, repeat. While losing a region can be a setback for your nation, the Conquest system succeeds in letting you feel like you belong to a group and competing even though you're not directly fighting other players. And while it's not available yet, PvP play will be rolled out in a limited, conquest-centric form in the coming months to sate those with a taste for human blood.
Two Breeds of Fans

So how will the gameplay stack up for this game's two audiences? As Final Fantasy XI has only been live for a little over a year and left to develop in the Japanese MMORPG vacuum, experienced MMORPG players will either love it or hate it. It doesn't have five years of expansion packs to benefit from, and the focused gameplay may feel limited to genre veterans. Most notable, however, is the game's interface. As the game was designed for a PS2 and ported to PCs for an audience without knowledge of MMORPG conventions, the interface will challenge dyed-in-the-wool players to overcome their expectations and muscle memory.

Final Fantasy fans, on the other hand, will have to learn a whole new set of gameplay ideals. With so much to learn, it's unfortunate that the game's manuals and design don't try harder to help people settle into their new world. Both groups, however, will benefit from playing the game the way it was meant to be played: with a controller. Not only will this help MMORPG standbys get accustomed to the controls faster, it's also a faster way to do most everything one does in the game. Still, one can't help but feel this is a MMORPG with training wheels, and if the core gameplay systems don't sound interesting to you now, you probably won't enjoy it.

Controversial Issues


Character creation -- limited, but attractive. Final Fantasy XI also introduces a new dynamic to the genre: the Japanese. Square Enix decided to not boot up any new servers for North American players, requiring us to play alongside innumerable Japanese players. This rather odd decision has its ups and downs: while this has denied us that "virgin world" experience we're used to at the start of a game, we are stepping into a fully-realized economy right away and benefiting from the experience of the Japanese. Personally, I've had a great time with the ever-helpful Japanese players and their established economy, but Square should probably have set up new servers to give people a choice. Fortunately, there are options to help deal with the Japanese players -- a clunky "auto-translate" feature which lets you try and communicate or a language filter which helps you ignore them. Related to this controversial server allotment issue is the oft-maligned "World Pass" system, by which you pay for your friends to join you in the game for a small fee of in-game currency. While it's not as much trouble as some have made it out to be, picking your server is another thing that we take for granted that apparently the Japanese do not. Still, with so much competition out there, these stand out as wrongheaded inconveniences. While most people will be able to get over these once they start playing, for some it will remain inexcusable, like with me and the N-Gage's cartridge removal method. In general, however, dealing with Square's servers has been a breeze -- unlike the tumultuous Japanese launch, the U.S. launch went off without a hitch and there is almost no lag to speak of, even though all of the game servers are located in Japan.

And the Rest


The stately Elvaan. People often times complain about the standard MMORPG treadmill ... but what if that treadmill were really, really pretty? While it may not push your system to its limits, Final Fantasy XI boasts gorgeous art supported by a solid engine. The system requirements are surprisingly slim for a game this beautiful, especially when compared to suspiciously bland, yet system-throttling games like LucasArts' Star Wars Galaxies. As one has come to expect from Square Enix, Final Fantasy XI is a lavish production, sporting wonderful locations filled with lovingly animated characters and monsters, over-the-top particle effects, and great music. While there is the usual array of stat-, name- and color-swapped monsters, they all look fantastic and have great animations to go with every attack. The game's art style is an odd mixture of traditional fantasy and Japanese aesthetics, with monsters ranging from cute to gruesome. Everything, though, is a visual reward -- you'll be excited every time you enter a new area, see a new monster, or cast a new spell because they all look so cool.

Final Fantasy XI is certain to divide players over many issues, ranging from the focused gameplay to the server allocation, but a majority of players will find a lot to like here. A true test of this game is to see how it adapts to the addition of American players, the influx of PS2 players early next year, and how quick Japan is to respond to each audience's needs. For the time being, though, Final Fantasy XI is a great multiplayer game that promises months of fun -- it's beautiful, it's well-designed, and I can't wait to spend more time in it.


4 out of 5 stars. :groovy:

Fall to the dark side. Imbrace FFXI. :evil:

NightWalker XI
2003-11-14, 12:32 PM
What servers you guys on?

Me and my LS are on Fairy

Indecisive
2003-11-14, 12:34 PM
Everyone is on Kujata.

UltimatrixmaN
2003-11-14, 01:58 PM
...

Server = Quezi

MatrixmaN
Ultimatrix
Materiakeeper

Ouroboros
2003-11-14, 02:48 PM
Switch over to Kujata. :)

Nimbus
2003-11-14, 03:20 PM
I'm on phoenix.

Trol
2003-11-14, 03:22 PM
Most of the DAoC players went to Fairy. I still can't decide if I should buy FF or Call of Duty though.

Squeeky
2003-11-14, 03:32 PM
How much is it a month?

Nimbus
2003-11-14, 03:33 PM
It's like $13 I think. I really think they charge too much considering you can't select your server and you have to pay extra for more than 1 character. Oh well.

Squeeky
2003-11-14, 03:34 PM
You can't select your server and you have to pay extra? WTF!!!! LOL!!!

Onizuka
2003-11-14, 03:36 PM
You can get a World pass squeeks which will get you on Kujata. Theres another haxxor method that just takes a while too, so you will get on kujata.

Indecisive
2003-11-14, 03:42 PM
5-10 minutes max

Onizuka
2003-11-14, 03:48 PM
For what?

Hamma
2003-11-14, 05:50 PM
Switch over to Kujata. :)
get off my forums.

edit: Any FF game gets a good review. That doesent mean that its good.

Squeeky
2003-11-14, 05:51 PM
:lol:

I am gonna buy the game...soon!

Hamma
2003-11-14, 05:53 PM
Go back to sims online.

Squeeky
2003-11-14, 05:54 PM
Whats with the hate...

Hamma
2003-11-14, 05:55 PM
Dunno, been a long day.

Squeeky
2003-11-14, 05:56 PM
Hamma needs a hug! *hugs hamma*

Onizuka
2003-11-14, 06:10 PM
Hamma I love you have my babies.

Hamma
2003-11-14, 06:10 PM
No, RPG's and Anime fucking suck.

End of thread.

btw, trolling the admin isnt a good idea :rofl:

Squeeky
2003-11-14, 06:11 PM
:lol:

Oni you are so asking for a ban

Hamma
2003-11-14, 06:12 PM
Hamma I love you have my babies.
much better.

Onizuka
2003-11-14, 06:12 PM
Id hit. Anime + RPG's > All
Hamma you fucking bastard :rofl: Thats histericle

:love: hamma

Hamma
2003-11-14, 06:14 PM
:rofl:

AztecWarrior
2003-11-14, 06:20 PM
The Gundam/Matrix principle applies here. As seen in Gundam Wing, most anime involving robots, and Morpheus from Reloaded.

Hhm. It's the future. Let's take out swords.

If I was in the future, I'd have the singly most badass gun ever. 7.62 NATO, Belt-fed, and six barrels. The General Electric Minigun.

FF may be fantasy and not the future. But who cares. Fucking gunpower has to have been invented before we have unlocked magic powers.

NightWalker XI
2003-11-15, 02:19 AM
There are guns in it...see, you speak without even knowing about the game

Onizuka
2003-11-15, 08:56 AM
Basically, because chances are he wants to make himself feel better because he cant afford it :p

Zodiac
2003-11-15, 02:09 PM
Basically, because chances are he wants to make himself feel better because he cant afford it :p

owned.

Now, guys I dont know, post some more screens.

NightWalker XI
2003-11-16, 06:12 AM
I will post more screenies in this topic later on today :)

So stay tuned to see me in my new armour

1024
2003-11-16, 06:55 AM
doesnt seem much more like diablo on stereoids. but those are some kick ass stereoids. :D

AztecWarrior
2003-11-16, 10:18 AM
I don't care. I just hate all melee combat. And this isn't just directed at FFXVIII or whatever it's at now. Especially that bigass one from FFVII. I hate it. I'd rather have a fucking Minigun.

AztecWarrior
2003-11-16, 10:23 AM
Hamma insults FFXI:
"Hhhm, he had a bad day."

AztecWarrior insults FFXI:
"HEATHEN! OMG YOU SUCK THIS GAME ROXXOR YOU JUST CANT PAY FOR IT! OMG BAN"

Khronos
2003-11-16, 11:13 AM
im on diabolos :D

name : Sairyn

NightWalker XI
2003-11-17, 03:04 AM
Oh man I just arrived at Jeuno for the first time ever, I have never see so many advanced payers in once city, everyone there seems to have AF armour (the armour only one specific job can wear and gives positive attributes to that job) Drachen armour is soooo sweet....

Zodiac
2003-11-17, 04:09 AM
Oh man I just arrived at Jeuno for the first time ever, I have never see so many advanced payers in once city, everyone there seems to have AF armour (the armour only one specific job can wear and gives positive attributes to that job) Drachen armour is soooo sweet....

Yea but none of them speak english and the prices at the AH suck, being a lvl1 mithra american there blows.

Khronos
2003-11-17, 05:59 AM
post your levels/jobs/races/servers ;)


ive only played for like 9 hours and im slow at games like this so im still a big newbie..

7/red mage/mithra/diabolos

Indecisive
2003-11-17, 07:50 AM
10/Red Mage/Elvvan/Kujata.



Switch to Kujata :evil:

Squick
2003-11-17, 08:25 AM
I started reading the Gamespy review then I got to this line:

"And in a uniquely Japanese take on party ability interactions, complimentary special attacks and spells can combine to deal extra damage with the proper timing"

That is not unique at all! Anarchy Online has a very deep system to multiply damage done by other people in the group. For example if an Enforcer does a certain attack it allows the Agent's special attack to do double damage for five seconds. Both of those attacks may have a 30+ second refresh timer, so everyone has to be awake and paying attention in order to know when to use what.

Squick

Indecisive
2003-11-17, 08:45 AM
and your point is... it didnt say this aspect of the game is the first of its kind...it said that its an Japanese type thing....

Its a type of gameplay that is used in japanese games....






.

Squick
2003-11-17, 08:57 AM
What does "unique" mean to you Gohan?

The dictionary says "radically distinctive and without equal."

NightWalker XI
2003-11-17, 12:59 PM
19/Monk/5/Warrior/Elvaan/Fairy

And Squik, quit being a bitch, don't wanna play it? great! one less whinning kid who always looks for faults.

Squick
2003-11-17, 02:05 PM
Fantastic rebuttal NiteWalker! You really showed me!

And you may want to do a bit of research before calling someone a kid, I am most likely old enough to be your grandfather.

How about this, you give me five aspects of FFXI that are "new" and would make someone that has played every other MMRPG switch to FFXI? I can help you out, number one would be anime-like graphics.

If you want to be rude and look "tuff" online at least be semi coherent and original. And you might want to figure out WHY you want to be rude in the first place, because I certainly was not rude to you. Are you so protective of your game that you do not want to hear anything bad about it at all? If so, then ignorance truely is bliss, wouldn't you say?

Squick

NightWalker XI
2003-11-17, 03:34 PM
1. I was being "rude" because there is no need for you to come and bash the game in a topic where people obviously are discussing the game because they play it and enjoy it, there is also no need for you to come and say why you don't like it, of course I'm not saying you can't because everyone has a right to voice their opinion, but I find it stupid looking for faults or pointing out why the game is not original, I for one do not care, I like it, that�s good enough for me.

2. Why did you spell my name wrong? You know, at Night, Nightwalker a person who walks at night, not nite.... whatever

3. And I called you a kid because of your whining, I would expect that from 13 yr old internet geeks who do nothing but criticise games.

Indecisive
2003-11-18, 07:56 AM
What does "unique" mean to you Gohan?

The dictionary says "radically distinctive and without equal."


Uses. The. Unique. Style. Of. Damage multiplyers.




I dont fucking care. The game is kickass without your approval of it.

321
2003-11-18, 10:26 AM
The characters look really freaky!

Indecisive
2003-11-18, 12:44 PM
btw if someone wants a worldpass pm me....i got some more uses till thursday i think.