Ya it was in like early august or mid july they announced PC and PS3 release date of FF14 in DEC 2010. Then sept came and released early and they pushed back ps3 to march of this year, which has now been pushed back indefinately.
Oh okay, you said FFXI, not FFXIV, that's why I was like "Wtf how is that even possible?"
I've played through a couple of rounds of Rift beta testing so far. It is worth a look for any fantasy mmo lover. From a FF MMO player's perspective, the PVE I've seen in Rift so far is pretty awesome. The class system took what I thought was cool about XIV's system and blew it out of the water. And the storyline I have experienced so far is great. It's not on par with Final Fantasy, but most games aren't.
I'm still holding out hope for XIV, but I honestly don't think it will even be fun to play (for me personally) for at least another six months to a year. Sadly, the current and apparent future focus of XI does not appeal to me at all. Final Fantasy XI gave me six excellent years of gaming and unforgettable friendships, but that game is over for me now. So, I will be playing Rift for the foreseeable future. My heart will always be that of a Tarutaru, however.
Well closed beta 6 ended this afternoon, was a blast. For those of you that never got beta invites, there's going to be a 6 day OPEN beta starting from Feb. 14. I assume what you have to do is create a Trion account and download the client come the 14th.
Despite them not hiring me when I applied a few months ago, I'm looking forward to playing. J's had nothing but good things to say about Trion Worlds, and everything I've seen supports it so far.
It seems like a well rounded game. THe only real problem I had with it is how the characters move. Like walking seems a lot less fluid than (I think) it should be.
Riding a mount in that game is a great example, it just felt clunky and awkward.
Feb. 15 - Feb. 21: Beta 7 (Open Beta)
*EVERYONE can get into this. If you're interested in trying the game, you just have to go to the RIFT beta page and click the big purple button that says "REGISTER FOR OPEN BETA". You'll get an email within the next couple of days saying your account is flagged for beta access and you can join in. When you get this email, you'll be able to access the "Download Client" link on your Trion account page and patch the game up to its current build ahead of time.
Feb. 24 - March 1: Head Start Event (Preorders)
*If you've already preordered, you can play in the head start event. Pretty standard for most MMOs coming out these days really, not much to cover.
**If you preordered the collector's edition and are getting a PHYSICAL VERSION of the game (not digital download) then you CAN access your preorder and collector's items in the beta and head start. Simply contact Trion with a picture of your proof of purchase and account name etc. and they can flag you for CE status. Do NOT send your password, that's never required.
March 1st: Launch! (Yay!)
Overall I'm very pleased with what RIFT is shaping up to be. It's great for PvE and excellent for PvP (TRUE world PvP). Overall a VERY polished experience for a game that's in its beta phase. You can see for yourself in the open beta!
They aren't. People who call it a WoW clone are blithering drones, for the most part. It incorporates elements from many more MMOs than just the one, and it most certainly has never been said to be striving to conquer WoW rather than run with it. The gameplay and the community are spot on in my opinion, and of course a lot of that comes from borrowing ideas from other MMOs. But let's face it, how many ideas did WoW borrow at its conception? Yeah.
Edit: I'd also like to add that Rift DOES add its own unique systems and whatnot. Content that is constantly variable and that, to my knowledge, no other MMO uses. Rift events can spawn anywhere on the map, and they involve public (or private if you prefer to keep your group small) groups set to defeat waves of monsters or complete other objectives to close the rift. There are also zone-wide invasions that involve MULTIPLE rifts and enemy invasion forces that must be repelled with large amounts of people. These events scale based on how many people are in the zone, etc. and happen completely randomly, in random locations. PvP is really interesting too, it's like UO's original PvP in that you can attack and take over towns and quest hubs if you so choose on PvP servers, and the opposing faction really has to work together to take it back.
I took one look at the art style and dismissed it. That may seem like a silly reason to dismiss a game, but an MMO is just a little more than a two-week distraction. This is something you intend to spend many, many hours with, and I can't take a game seriously enough when the shoulder armor is larger than the NPC/PC itself. Sorry.
Thread should be titled "So who wants to play another WoW clone?"
Ya no kidding. I've been in a few of the beta events for Rift and it is alot like WoW.
*sigh* . . . If you want to be technical every new mmo these days is a rip off from another mmo. Rift uses aspects/ideas from many mmo's such as WoW(duh) Warhammer Online, Age of Conan, Dark Age of Camelot, FFXI, Aion and so on. and adds its own unique touch to it.
If you want to break it down and see where Rift gets all its little touches from go play those games.
Example)
Those giant rift things you see, essentially public quests from warhammer online
The class system, pretty much from Dark Age of Camelot
gay dungeons you repeat over for gears so you can do more dungeons to replace your gears to then show off your gears, pretty much a WoW thing.
Imo Rift is fun, especially when you get a group of friends that play it together :D
gameplay looks like a wow clone but the class system looks way sweeter and the graphics look way less cartoonish than WoW, and we won't have gnomes running around -__-
While I suggest watching the whole thing, (and his other two videos on RIFT for that matter), the last part starting at about 5:40 is pretty much how I feel about it. You can't clone something that's a clone to begin with really.
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I like this game. I play a rogue class and its fun. I been playing WoW for 6 years and this not the same as WoW. There are similar stuff to WoW but its tweaked differently. I see it more like Warhammer, Dark Age of Camelot, and a few others mixed in than just WoW.
I like the graphics, it doesn't have that cartoon feel like WoW... Just the mobs are of course fantasy-like but the surroundings are different than WoW...
I like mmo's that at least give the real world effect such as the grass looks real and color, trees, etc.
The characters are better looking but we only had a limited choice. I like the class profession choices you can pick so there is a variety of rogues, bards, etc. I tried 1 where I was bladedancer & hunter at same time (didnt get to 3rd choice on that char) and then tried str8 rogue class only as bladedancer, assassin (i think thats what its called), and i think the 3rd class was ice type rogue.
It's different and that's how mmo's should be to me.
Now that the beta is going, who is playing? I've been playing it, and I enjoy it. However, I'm undecided if I'm going to start playing at retail. Though getting my tax refund tomorrow may be the catalyst for me adding yet another MMO to my list.
Let me start off by saying that I love FFXI and I used to love WoW back in the day. The only MMO to hold me since release has been FFXI, though.
That being said, I have also played Rift in the beta. So to get it out of the way right off the bat, YES rift is basically a WoW clone. HOWEVER, there are some differences. Most notably, the class system. This is something that seems to be very interesting... you choose an archetype, and can choose between any of the classes within that archetype. Look it up if you want more info, while it doesn't give as much freedom as FFXI's job system (which is the best to date of any MMO), it does come close.
Basically, Rift is WoW for those burnt out on WoW. It has great graphics, a new class system, and a lot of polish.
All of that aside, I'm curious as to who else here is at least interested in it. I've already pre-ordered it off Steam, has anyone else?