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Square Enix has a Final Fantasy XIV Online: Complete Edition (PC or Mac Digital Download) on sale for $23.99 (originally $59.99). You can also purchase it for the PS4/PS5 at the PlayStation Store. Sale ends on 4/08/2024 for PC/Mac and 04/10/2024 for PS4/PS5.
Sale Period (Square Enix Store for PC/Mac)
From Monday, March 25, 2024 to Monday, April 8, 2024
https://na.store.square-enix-game...---digital
Sale Period (PlayStation Store)
From Wednesday, March 27, 2024 to Wednesday, April 10, 2024
https://store.playstation.com/en-...OMPLETE04S
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Biggest complaint I have about FF14, is there's a lot of people who've obviously been playing since the beginning, and they'll leave characters logged in for literally days at a time not doing anything. Meanwhile, every time I log in, I usually have to wait a minute or two for some people to log out so I can log in, and there are these idiots not actually playing, but are taking up a slot for people who want to actually actively play. It's one thing if you just step away from the game for a bit, but you'll see the same character in exactly the same spot for literally days at a time. It's annoying, but it could obviously be a lot worse.
You can always grab the free trial, play for a few days, and then see for yourself.
There's also the free trial version which I think has everything except the most recent expansion. There are some limitations, like you can't use retainers, can't use the in-game market, limited to 300K in currency, and a couple other things, but there are no restrictions on things like the amount of time you can play in a given day. All in all, as free trials go, it's pretty damn generous. They'll probably add the Endwalker expansion to the free trial not too long after the new Dawntrail expansion comes out in July. If you're really determined, you could probably make your way through all but the Endwalker expansion on the free trial and then redeem this for the 30-days that comes with it and finish out Endwalker. I haven't gotten nearly that far, but from what I understand, Endwalker sort of wraps up the story they started with A Realm Reborn and Dawntrail will be starting a whole new storyline along with providing a fairly significant graphical update.
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If i bought the OG version for ps4 with 30 days, does this give another 30 free?
(Nvm this is all clearly stated, the answer is new accounts only)
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Biggest complaint I have about FF14, is there's a lot of people who've obviously been playing since the beginning, and they'll leave characters logged in for literally days at a time not doing anything. Meanwhile, every time I log in, I usually have to wait a minute or two for some people to log out so I can log in, and there are these idiots not actually playing, but are taking up a slot for people who want to actually actively play. It's one thing if you just step away from the game for a bit, but you'll see the same character in exactly the same spot for literally days at a time. It's annoying, but it could obviously be a lot worse.
You can always grab the free trial, play for a few days, and then see for yourself.
If i bought the OG version for ps4 with 30 days, does this give another 30 free?
(Nvm this is all clearly stated, the answer is new accounts only)
I did some research on this also. Looks like it's once per platform per email/account. So you can do pc/steam once, pS4/PS5 once, and Mac once totaling 90 days. I have an old shadowbringers account on PS4 and was considering playing on PC, which actually works out cheaper than buying Endwalker and a subscription on PlayStation vs new PC license with the free 30 days
Yeah, the community is eccentric to say the least, but they're very friendly and rarely toxic. There is always someone willing to walk you through whatever part of the game you're in. The story is fantastic, though there are stretches that seem to take forever and may get a little dry to some people. I usually take breaks from the story to build side classes or hit up the Gold Saucer if I'm getting bored.
It may not be WoW at the height of its popularity, but it's the closest thing we have to it. I love this game.
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Regardless of anything else, the game is set up in a way that you don't have to even interact with people outside of main story Trials.
Unless you do the free trial, or utilize the free 30 days from buying an edition for a console
There's also the free trial version which I think has everything except the most recent expansion. There are some limitations, like you can't use retainers, can't use the in-game market, limited to 300K in currency, and a couple other things, but there are no restrictions on things like the amount of time you can play in a given day. All in all, as free trials go, it's pretty damn generous. They'll probably add the Endwalker expansion to the free trial not too long after the new Dawntrail expansion comes out in July. If you're really determined, you could probably make your way through all but the Endwalker expansion on the free trial and then redeem this for the 30-days that comes with it and finish out Endwalker. I haven't gotten nearly that far, but from what I understand, Endwalker sort of wraps up the story they started with A Realm Reborn and Dawntrail will be starting a whole new storyline along with providing a fairly significant graphical update.