It's no secret that the second MMO to bear the Final Fantasy name has issues. Square Enix today lays out plans for massive patches in November, December, and early 2011 to fix the game. What's changing?
After many below average reviews and negative player feedback, Square Enix boss Yoichi Wada came out and said it: "Currently, the service isn't satisfactory." It's that sort of refreshing honesty that gives me hope that the upcoming changes to the game could turn Final Fantasy XIV around. They aren't sugar-coating this. They want to fix it.
Now the developer lays out an extensive plan to bring the game up to par, with a series of major updates addressing all of the major issues affecting Final Fantasy XIV, starting with a pair of major updates in November and December.
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SE's updates to the game
well players, does this make the game better?
After many below average reviews and negative player feedback, Square Enix boss Yoichi Wada came out and said it: "Currently, the service isn't satisfactory." It's that sort of refreshing honesty that gives me hope that the upcoming changes to the game could turn Final Fantasy XIV around. They aren't sugar-coating this. They want to fix it.
Now the developer lays out an extensive plan to bring the game up to par, with a series of major updates addressing all of the major issues affecting Final Fantasy XIV, starting with a pair of major updates in November and December.
source
SE's updates to the game
well players, does this make the game better?