FF14 MMO players are given time off after server failures

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Popular MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV launched its latest expansion on Friday. Since then, people have had difficulty playing due to the huge influx of players, frequent disconnections, and long server queues. To compensate the players for this, Square Enix and FFXIVThe developers have announced a plan to give all players seven days of free playtime.

End converter is the next big expansion for FFXIV. And while it won’t officially come out until December 7th, Square Enix has started allowing players who pre-ordered the expansion to play on early December 4th End converter, The MMO’s servers began to keep pace with demand, and players new and old were bouncing online at the same time. This resulted in long server queues and a lot of frustration.

In response to FFXIVs Producer and director Naoki Yoshida published a blog today Sorry for the “overload” of gamers who performed over the weekend while explaining Square Enix’s plans for the future.

“Given that we are asking players to wait in line for extremely long periods of time and the ongoing situation is making it difficult to play normally,” Yoshida explained in the blog post, “we decided that during the official release of End converter On December 7th we are granting 7 days of free playtime to all players who own the full version of the game and have an active subscription. “

Yoshida also confirmed that this compensation gift to anyone currently playing the MMORPG will be received through a free trial that involves registering the full version of the game and those with multiple accounts. Yoshida also stated that Square Enix could potentially offer more free game time in the future “depending on the further development of the congestion situation”.

The entire blog post is not just an excuse and a promise of free playtime. Yoshida also goes into great detail about why the servers are struggling to keep up with player demand, why some error codes are appearing, congested at peak times, and a solution has been announced for players who automatically log out during the credits due to inactivity various extensions.

Final Fantasy XIVs new expansion has caused an explosion of new players and returning players. Even on Steam, which is not the game’s main or sole platform, the MMO is setting player records. Meet over 91,000 active players on the weekend. How many of those 91,000 players actually got into the game successfully is a different story.

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