On day of reading this, Im unlikely to suffer through them, too. Remember that doing that just means mass forced logouts and is a scumbath. (Sure playing and not trying to cheat the AFK logout timer). Now, fully disclosure: As of this time, I wouldn’t suffer through queues, but that’s mostly because I logged early up and had a good time. Not everyone who wanted to wait through the queues had it as a realistic option. I think that is the heart of the subscription compensation. You are a bit a bit worried if you were waiting patiently, and the wait didn’t stop you because of your anger. You can understand the fact that the queue will be there. However, that tends to complicate the problem. That’s not to say they haven’t, just that I recall them being less common in the day. My favorite thing is the fact that there were actual errors in the queue, which was very odd and wasn’t something I remember going through the past.
People were playing and enjoying themselves all the way through, but we don’t need to worry when we sit down and wait to play. What can be done about this, yeah? Many people want to play, there are certain capacity limits that are allowed to hit the game, and not much is possible at either of these things. The fact that Square-Enix is offering subscription time for a penny is a complex move, even if you do not have to swoop in to play on the first place. We got told to expect that to happen before Endwalker because of course it would happen. It isn’t even surprising they were big queues. Assuming of course that you braved the queues and started playing, you’re talking about an experience with two halves.Ĭertainly not surprise there were many queues. There were other things to come along, but at times everything worked perfectly right. From one perspective everything went really well. Play Final Fantasy XIV NowSee, it’s the issue with talking about early access to the expansion in general, and particularly with that expansion. Im sure everyone will handle that matter, yes. If you want to be a bit pedantic, you can guess that I write that column for a longer time, not about the final Fantasy XIV and the earlier time, rather than the earlier time. I can’t say anything that I am writing this column as a term. So technically it is too early to talk about Endwalkers early access period in its totality because by my maths early access ends today and the faint possibility of things becoming more pronounced at a certain time in the interim.