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  • Tandor
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    Seraphyel wrote: »
    PKMN12 wrote: »
    Seraphyel wrote: »
    Final Fantasy XIV is the most recent MMORPG to have a console version, first PS3 and now PS4 and it runs perfectly smooth and looks even better on PS4 than on PC.

    just going to point out, this makes no sense at all. IT 100% plays smoother and looks better on hardware that is far Superior to the PS4, which = most computers.

    But that's simply not right.

    Play it, I do. I play it with maximum details on PC and I play it on a 55" TV on PS4 and the PS4 version looks better and has a better overall performance.
    Arunei wrote: »
    PKMN12 wrote: »
    Also, if it really was the best mmorpg, it would have never gone b2p

    It didn't go B2P b/c it's not a good game, it went B2P because Microsoft refused to drop their own sub charges for XBL or w/e server thing they have now for online stuff. In order to not make XBone players have to pay 30 bucks to play, they ditched the sub fee altogether.

    That's just an assumption.

    If it would be right, they would have made the B2P move maybe one or two weeks prior to the console launch and not 3 months ahead to lose millions of $$$.

    I doubt they could realistically have handled both so close together. They needed to get all the work done on the B2P move and have that running smoothly in plenty of time to be able to focus on putting in the finishing touches (and testing) on the console version.
  • Grebnu
    Grebnu
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    Console players complain a lot more than PC players (hard to believe, I know, with the amount of PC player moaning). That's why they needed to make this game B2P for PC first, to test their systems in real life. Not in some test environment.

    PC players can complain about being "beta testers" for ESO, but why wont they rather think that they have been molding the game, helping to build it better? Because without PC players, all the improvements wouldn't be done.

    All the fine folk who made suggestions and offered valid feedback earn our respect.
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