FINAL FANTASY XI Update (Jul. 27)

At the following time, we will be performing a FINAL FANTASY XI(Windows) version update. This update will not be accompanied by server maintenance. Usual play may continue for FINAL FANTASY XI. Thank you. *The client software will also be updated at this time. The client update will begin once you connect to FINAL FANTASY XI. Please follow the instructions that appear on your screen. [Date & Time] Jul. 27, 2005 0:00 (PDT) [Affected Services] FINAL FANTASY XI(Windows) [Important Update Details] - An issue wherein FINAL FANTASY XI would terminate for users of 32MB VRAM (video memory) graphic cards or graphic chipsets will be addressed. * This fix is not intended to make FINAL FANTASY XI compatible with PCs that do not meet the minimum spec.

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Im new
# Mar 27 2010 at 12:08 PM Rating: Decent
Hay :D
I have Final Fantasy XI on wide screen PC but there dosent seem to be a way to make the game fit the screen any sergestions?
thx
Cyber
wrong forum?
# Nov 15 2006 at 7:54 PM Rating: Decent
i also have the Radeon 700 video card and just got the game for computer. i already have it for ps2 so im not used to this. i'm just now searching the net for any ideas around this delemma. i have a laptop so upgrading video cards is not the easiest thing to do... where at can i get the drivers that you speak of?
Direct3d error.
# Aug 19 2005 at 1:55 PM Rating: Decent
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/cryingblade/FFXIprob.jpg

^^ Hello I'm very angry at not being able to go away for two days without this computer doing this to me. T_T
Help would be loved. ;-;
I have re-redownloaded Nvidia GFX driver.
Should I try lowering my GFX settings for the game itself?


Edited, Fri Aug 19 15:02:40 2005
ATI Radeon 9600 Series AGP 32M
# Jul 27 2005 at 10:32 PM Rating: Decent
Hi All,

I was facing exactly the same problem as wat Crystal weapon describe

"having trouble with the game crashing after a few seconds of being logged in" - this happens after the update on 22 July.

Call GM a few times and try to troubleshoot for 2 days. Eventually I got it running yesterday using the same method Crystal weapon mentioned.

I am using ATI Radeon 9600 Series AGP 32MB.

I set my Disply on my PC to 1024 x 768 from Control Panel.

FFXI config -
800 x 600 (1st option) or
860 x 640 (2nd Option)

if I remember well the size, there are 3 options avail - so I tried 1st option, and later 2nd.

Confirmed problem was resolved. Crashes if I uses the 3rd Option.

Just read this notice. I will try tonite when Home to see if the patch has resolved the problem. - will try config to the 3rd option which is my inital configuration.

Hope this is useful to anyone facing the problem.


P.S thanks to the GM who was patient to help with troubleshoot last few days.

Cheers





---possible solution to the game crashing---

it's been suggested by a few people and it's actually worked on a friend of mine's laptop.

If you are having trouble with the game crashing after a few seconds of being logged in you might want to try this.

-1st step:
*right click your desktop
*select properties
*select the settings tab
*set your resolution to a really low setting.
*for example 1024 x 768

-2nd step:
*click on start
*find playonline
*go to final fantasy xi config
*set the resolution for the game graphics
low as well

-last step:
*launch playonline and try to play final
fantasy xi

---------------------------------

from what it sounds, this new update will fix the problem with the game crashing. if not this might be of some help ^

Anyways, good luck getting the game running everyone. ^-^


RE: ATI Radeon 9600 Series AGP 32M
# Jul 28 2005 at 11:48 AM Rating: Decent
Hi All,

Tried to set config back to usual - same as my settings before the update.

Everything is back to normal now.

My FFXI no longer crashes ^^

Hope the updates solves the same problem for everyone else who face the same problem as me


Cheers
state of the art or just art?
# Jul 27 2005 at 10:30 PM Rating: Default
man guys, "think pads" 32mb ram ,,,,,lol my calculator has more processing power than those things, I bet the graphics resemble the first mario games on nintendo huh..o well I guess you use what ya got.
try this
# Jul 27 2005 at 6:49 PM Rating: Decent
Try windows start button > run > type dxdiag > click the display tab and verify that the dirrect 3d features are all enabled ^^
says direct3d isn't able to run
# Jul 27 2005 at 2:11 PM Rating: Decent
18 posts
so heres my dilemma now that the update came out its saying not able to run direct3d. I have a nvidia 6800gt card and it was working fine until the new update. What the F*** can i do please help.
says direct3d isn't able to run
# Jul 27 2005 at 2:10 PM Rating: Decent
18 posts
System requirements
# Jul 26 2005 at 7:55 PM Rating: Default

Until recently I was using a Asus P2 motherboard at 300 MHZ that I bought in 1998, 96 MB RAM, and a so-so video card. FFXI ran fine.

G
Minimum System Requirements
# Jul 26 2005 at 6:08 PM Rating: Decent
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85 posts
My computer has a Radeon 700 video card. Yes, I know it's below Minimum System Requirements, and I'm aware that the game "may not" play properly without meeting minimum system requirements....(I did beta testing on other offline games dealing with minimum system requirements.)

As soon as FFXI was released in the US, I ran the FFXI Benchmark....my score was below 999, which is a computer that can't play FFXI. (As a reference, the game "Tron 2.0" also wasn't playing properly on my computer.)

A few months later, I found out about new drivers for my video card, and went to download them and install them. On a whim, I went ahead and attempted to play Tron 2.0, and was able to play it perfectly. After finishing that game, I decided to re-download the Benchmark program and run it.....my score increased over 500, to about 1400, which sets it as an Easy Prey computer, able to play the game (but with difficulties.) I went ahead and bought the game. (Hey, even if it didn't work, at least I'd have the game for when I had a better video card!) The game played perfectly!

When the new version of the Benchmark came out prior to the CoP release, I ran it, and got a score of 1200 (100 less than previously.), which was still in the EP category.

Currently, my score ranges from 1100 to 1300, depending on what programs I have running in the background, and I've had very little problems playing the game for the past year I've had the game (two crashes to the desktop, and one complete game lockup.).

I know there are some games (like Everquest II and the Matrix Online) that will give you either a standard error or a program message if your computer is under minimum system requirements, and I was concerned that this update would do the same sort of thing. According to the phone rep I talked to, he doesn't anticipate that this will occur with this update.

But, if something does happen that prevents me from playing, oh well...I'll deal with it. I'll just have to cancel my content IDs and perhaps I'll have the money to get a better video card before the characters are deleted. I knew the risks when I bought the game, and there are other MMPORPGs that can run on my computer that I can play.

Clon
32 RDM/16 WHM of the Fairy Server

Edited, Tue Jul 26 19:08:58 2005
whats funny
# Jul 26 2005 at 3:48 PM Rating: Default
What's funny is, you're lucky ffxi ran at all. Check the bottom of the box and it says: Radeon 9000 and above.

Radeon 7500 doesn't even meet the minimum system requirments. This update may help you out, but it's mainly for radeon cards that Do meet the requirments, and are not working correctly.

May want to try running with default ffxi config settings on default. Other than updating drivers you are SOL
Too funny... well, not really
# Jul 26 2005 at 2:32 PM Rating: Default
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2,817 posts
It's almost amusing how SE doesn't bother to test their software on various popular configurations, and instead just raises the minimum spec bar when problems crop up.

I find it hard to believe that the game runs fine on a PS2, yet on PC's that outperform a PS2 in every conceivable way, they manage to write code that doesn't run. I can sum up the development of the PC version of FFXI in one short sentence:

Poor capabilities checking.
laptop troubles
# Jul 26 2005 at 2:18 PM Rating: Decent
---possible solution to the game crashing---

it's been suggested by a few people and it's actually worked on a friend of mine's laptop.

If you are having trouble with the game crashing after a few seconds of being logged in you might want to try this.

-1st step:
*right click your desktop
*select properties
*select the settings tab
*set your resolution to a really low setting.
*for example 1024 x 768

-2nd step:
*click on start
*find playonline
*go to final fantasy xi config
*set the resolution for the game graphics
low as well

-last step:
*launch playonline and try to play final
fantasy xi

---------------------------------

from what it sounds, this new update will fix the problem with the game crashing. if not this might be of some help ^

Anyways, good luck getting the game running everyone. ^-^
A fellow ibm laptop finally lol
# Jul 26 2005 at 1:34 PM Rating: Default
ATI Mobility 7500 with 32MB on Ibm T30 here.
Is this update gonna make my comp work or are they just gonna jerk us around for a little more because so far ive been told from computer wize people that I cannot install an ATI Mobility 9000 or x700 on my comp so..... will this fix the problems present or just ***** us over still?
Network Error
# Jul 26 2005 at 12:28 PM Rating: Decent
They still need to address those Network error, most players I assume could not go through cause of Network problem which i believe is not an ISP problem, ffxi could have done something on their security system that prevent a lot of players getting into their server.

Edited, Tue Jul 26 13:38:09 2005
Huh?
# Jul 26 2005 at 9:09 AM Rating: Good
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89 posts
So is this something completely unrelated to what everyone's been experiencing. Or was this whole problem a hardware incompatability issue with the server? Now I'm just confused...

Well, hopefully you can all play now.
Mobility Radeon 7500
# Jul 26 2005 at 8:51 AM Rating: Decent
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114 posts
Thank you SE!

I haven't been able to play the game since the update due to this crashing.

Edit: Who the thanks is to and why I was thanking them.


Edited, Tue Jul 26 16:20:13 2005
RE: Mobility Radeon 7500
# Jul 26 2005 at 9:51 AM Rating: Decent
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147 posts
ATI MOBILITY RADEON 7500 with 32 MB on an IBM Thinkpad T40...

Thank Altana! I was beginning to think my graphics card was overheating or something... woo hoo!
RE: Mobility Radeon 7500
# Jul 26 2005 at 9:50 AM Rating: Decent
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147 posts


Edited, Tue Jul 26 10:56:38 2005
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