The new additions to the Prohibited Activities page mostly revolved around the use of the Party Finder, a tool used to help players form groups for various in-game activities. Because of this population boom, the game has updated its Prohibited Activities and Account Penalty Policy to ensure players old and new have a better understanding of what will and will not be tolerated by the game masters. Despite those issues I have given this game a 10/10 because it is everything I wanted and more.Over the past couple of years, Final Fantasy 14 has seen a massive influx of new players, including many from other MMORPGs like World of Warcraft. The only real issue I've had with the game so far is just the server issues which are doing much better than they were at the start of Early Access. It's all a nice way to help you level up. Hunting Logs have you kill monsters for super bonus experience. Another great diversion are the Logs you have access to. Lot's of lore and character development to discover. And you only gain 3 every 12 hours real life time. Leves are a fun diversion though I wish you weren't restricted to the allowance you're given. FATE's are frequent and award nice experience and GC seals when you get that far. Want to craft? You can do it all on one character. The ones that are are pretty well done too, some of the voices fit the characters while there are others that don't. My only gripe is I wish all the dialogue was all voice acted but as it stands only select in game cutscenes are voice acted. I think the most a quest has ever had me kill is 5 of a particular monster. They do a pretty good job of defining what you need to do and it all isn't just fetch or kill quests. There is a lot of text to read but that's pretty standard. The quest system is much improved and everything just feels more fluid. Perks of building your own extreme gaming PC. By the way, I am running on maximum settings with 60+ fps.
This is right up there with TERA in terms of beautiful MMO graphics. People seem to mistake that for best looking game but that's not the case. I can safely say that it's one of the besting looking MMORPG's out. The optimizations have worked out wonderfully. The graphics are almost as good and don't kill your system like 1.0 did. When I heard about FFXIV:ARR I was excited and hoped they would do a better job this time around. I've been playing since 1.0 but didn't play it for long because it did suck big time. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and this happens to be mine. You can call me a fanboy or just not agree with what I'm saying, that's fine. And aside from the server issues during Early Access and the 1017 errors as of launch this game couldn't be any better. Overall, Square Enix has done a great job completely remaking the game and optimizing everything that failed in the first. Overall, Square Enix has done a great job completely remaking the game and This game has come a long way from the fiasco that was version 1.0. This game has come a long way from the fiasco that was version 1.0. With new servers coming within a week's time, these annoyances are only temporary and do little to hinder a legitimate review score.) … Expand (While there are some hiccups during this initial launch phase, including errors that are being mentioned, this is to be expected of any big product launch. With a great deal of nostalgia and Final Fantasy goodness thrown on top, this game will keep any Final Fantasy fan busy for years to come. The fantastic story telling and presentation of Final Fantasy XI, the usability of World of Warcraft, and a number of great systems inspired by others. While there's nothing overly innovative about it, this game takes all of the great ideas from various successful MMORPGs and incorporates them into one package. While there's nothing Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is so much better than its previous incarnation that it's hard to fully describe. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is so much better than its previous incarnation that it's hard to fully describe.